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Free teen event! Explore the Shawcross sculptures in Dulwich Park!


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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 or young people you know will join us for the following:


Journey between the sculptures

Saturday 16 May 2015, 2 - 4pm

Dulwich Picture Gallery

Gallery Road

London SE21 7AD

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


Does the sculpture, 'Three Perpetual Chords,' by Contemporary Artist Conrad Shawcross, compel you to react? What journey does it take you on? How does it draw you in?


Come to Off the Wall to look at the new sculptures and have your say. Respond through drawing, wire sculpture activities and lively debate with artist Nikki Gardham. Light refreshments provided.


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

RSVP via PM, email [email protected] or call 020 8299 8753

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