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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 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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Dulwich Picture Gallery's free monthly Off-the-Wall session for young people ages 11 ? 18 is coming up! We hope you'll join us for the following:


What is Art Worth?

Saturday 18 April 2015, 2 - 4pm

Dulwich Picture Gallery

Gallery Road

London SE21 7AD


One of the paintings in Dulwich Picture Gallery is a copy of an original ? and only 10% of visitors were able to spot it! What is the painting worth? What is art worth?


Join artist Nikki Gardham to consider what makes art ?real? and valuable to you! We'll have hands-on activities, lively discussion and light refreshments.


Booking is free for young people ages 11 - 18. Spaces are limited.

Please call 020 8299 8753 or email [email protected]


http://www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk/whats-on/practical-art-young-people/2015/feb/11-18yrs-off-the-wall/

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