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Afternoon,


I had nothing else to do so I put together a boozy, woozy art crawl in North Lambeth and Southwark.


Warning: swearing, drinking and illegal activities.


(Once again, I blame Half-life for all the above)


http://deserter.co.uk/2015/02/south-london-arts-holes/


TDR

Thanks, Jah Lush.


I meant to say, I am planning another in the spring - Brixton, Camberwell, Peckham, Dulwich.


South London Gallery and Dulwich Picture Gallery are shoe-ins, but would welcome suggestions of smaller galleries that people like.


And pubs ;)


TDR

By Peckham, I guess you mean Bellenden. If so the Vic Inn, with the Gowlett and the Montpelier on the way down from ED, form a holy trinity. As for galleries, try The Arches on Blenheim Grove (for good art and nice people) and Flat Time House on Bellenden (for something more cerebral) are possibilities.
In Herne Hill there's that poppy-uppy installationy gallery thing on Railton Rd within stumbling distance of the Commercial and the Florence that looks quite interesting. There used to be a bar called Escape opposite the station that did art as well but that has sadly gone.

Another great post.


I am wondering what would have happened if I hadn't resisted the temptation to press the "do not touch this button" button on the right hand side though.... It's like telling even the most well behaved kid not to blow through their straw when given a glass of pop in a restaurant... temptation overwhelming!

Thanks for all the feedback and suggestions.


Didn't know about The Arches - is that different to Peckham Springs (which is on the putative list)?


Nor the Borough Road Gallery - good tip, thanks - wish I'd put it in art crawl #1


TDR

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