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Dulwich Picture Gallery's free monthly Off-the-Wall session for young people ages 11 ? 18 is coming up. Join us on Saturday afternoon for an especially fun programme ? we?ll look for a ?copy? hidden within our collection of paintings:


Find the Replica with Conceptual Artist Doug Fishbone

Saturday 21 March, 2-4pm

Sackler Centre, Dulwich Picture Gallery


One of the paintings in Dulwich Picture Gallery is a copy. Can you find it? Join artist Doug Fishbone to explore the exhibition Made in China: A Doug Fishbone Project: http://www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk/whats-on/exhibitions/2015/february/made-in-china-a-doug-fishbone-project/. Challenge perceptions of art, galleries and museums by entering into the debate about what makes art authentic, valued and challenging.


Off the Wall booking is free and essential. Email [email protected], call 020 8299 8753, or PM me.

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