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untilJoin us for the Winter edition of our Late series as we illuminate the Gallery with art and music. Enjoy Tirzah Garwood: Beyond Ravilious after hours with interactive art performances, creative workshops, a pop-up bar and more! Collage and Ink Techniques with Beth Fraser Gallery 12, 6 – 10pm (Drop in) Beth is a fashion illustrator and freelance artist whose work combines collage and ink techniques to create bold and tactile multimedia pieces. Participants will learn college techniques and mark making methods to produce a piece of art to take home. Taking inspiration from master's such as Berthe Morisot, Pablo Picasso and Felix Vallotton, Beth’s abstracted figures portray clothing on simplified flat bodies, reminiscent of mid-century poster art. Lino Printmaking workshop with Jade They Art Studio, 6-10pm Session one: 6- 6.45pm Session two: 7 - 7.45pm Session three: 8 - 8.45pm Session four: 9- 9.45pm Explore the process of Lino printmaking with Jade They. Spaces are limited and first come first serve. Earthchild Remedies Linbury Room Session one: 6.30 - 7.15pm Session two: 7.30- 8.15pm Session three: 8.30 - 9.15pm Join us for a special meditation and tea making ceremony. Spaces are limited and first come first serve. Drop in and draw - London Drawing Gallery 2 and 4, 6.30 – 9.30pm Join London Drawing as they pop up 'The Drawing Theatre' in our galleries and immerse yourself in the world of Tirzah Garwood. We will be drawing from powerful models and a seral set as we channel the diverse range of characters depicted in the show- all woven together by live mixed soundscapes. All abilities welcome! Recommended for ages 18+ Chapel Music LA Salami 6.45 – 7.45pm Papa Stokely is a formless jester who has occurred through the necessity of birth and burden; a fool who worries the most for the eternal conflict and laughs the loudest along with the magnificent elemental dogma. As casual as any supernova you will ever meet. One afterthought in the storm of atoms More acts to be announced. Gimlet Bar Gallery 5, 6 -10pm Enjoy a variety of cocktails created by master mixologists at the Gilmet Bar. Want to see the exhibition? The Winter Late is free to attend, but you will need tickets to see the exhibition. We recommend booking in advance.
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Christmas Concert With The Fourth Choir
Dulwich Picture Gallery posted an event in Art, Music and Drama
Join us in Christ's Chapel at Dulwich Picture Gallery on the feast day of St Nicholas’ for an evening of festive music with The Fourth Choir. With music from across the ages, from seasonal sing-a-long favourites you'll know and love to exquisite carols by lesser known composers and readings from special guests... It will be the perfect way to start the holiday season! Please note, entry to Christ's Chapel is via the cloisters, past the café if you're entering via College Road, or before the café if entering via Gallery Road. -
untilExplore the art of play in our next family festival. Get creative, take part in workshops for families of different ages where you can explore the Tirzah Garwood: Beyond Ravilious exhibition through marbling, badgemaking, Toy Theatre and many more workshops. Across the day, explore play and collaborate as a family, experimenting with art and experimental techniques to create your own unique art pieces to take home.
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untilJoin James Russell curator of Tirzah Garwood: Beyond Ravilious for an inspiring introduction to the exhibition. James Russell is an art historian and curator specialising in Modern and Contemporary art and design. His recent exhibitions include Seafaring (Hastings Contemporary, 2022), Extraordinary Everyday: The Art & Design of Eric Ravilious (Arc Winchester, 2022) Reflection: British Art in an Age of Change (Ferens Art Gallery, 2019-20), Edward Bawden at Dulwich Picture Gallery and In Relation: 9 Couples who Transformed Modern British Art at RWA Bristol (both 2018), Ravilious (Dulwich 2015) and Peggy Angus: Designer, Teacher, Painter (Towner, 2014, co-curator with Sara Cooper). This event includes free entry to the Gallery! This event booking includes a free Gallery ticket. You will receive a promo code via email to book your Gallery tickets. Please allow 14 working days for the promo code to come through. Please contact us on [email protected] if you have any issues.
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Online Curator's Talk: Tirzah Garwood
Dulwich Picture Gallery posted an event in Art, Music and Drama
untilJoin James Russell curator of Tirzah Garwood: Beyond Ravilious for an inspiring online introduction to the exhibition. James Russell is an art historian and curator specialising in Modern and Contemporary art and design. His recent exhibitions include Seafaring (Hastings Contemporary, 2022), Extraordinary Everyday: The Art & Design of Eric Ravilious (Arc Winchester, 2022) Reflection: British Art in an Age of Change (Ferens Art Gallery, 2019-20), Edward Bawden at Dulwich Picture Gallery and In Relation: 9 Couples who Transformed Modern British Art at RWA Bristol (both 2018), Ravilious (Dulwich 2015) and Peggy Angus: Designer, Teacher, Painter (Towner, 2014, co-curator with Sara Cooper). -
untilCraft your own bound book and learn one of the oldest and most elegant methods of decorating paper. Create marble-like designs by manipulating floating (coloured) inks on water and carefully transferring them to an absorbent paper. In this workshop you will experiment with paper marbling, and learn different bookbinding techniques, before creating a final book with your marbling designs to take home at the end of the class.
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untilExplore the process of woodblock printmaking with Jade They. In this workshop you will learn how to transfer your image to a woodblock. You’ll be introduced to the woodcarving process, carving and printing from wood blocks inspired by Tirzah Garwood. About Jade They Jade is a printmaker and illustrator based in South London. Her artist prints are often centred on literature, landscapes & her Chinese / English background. Her illustration clients include SAGA, The Boston Journal, Delayed Gratification magazine and Studio Pensom, amongst others. Find out more here.
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untilArtists YARA + DAVINA give free card readings on select Sundays based on their new ORACLES project, now on display in Gallery 12 at Dulwich Picture Gallery. Oracle cards are tools for contemplation and are not designed to predict one’s future, instead they encourage us to listen to our intuition. These cards have been made by artists YARA+DAVINA, who strive to create collaborative, bold, playful and thought-provoking public art. They take inspiration from the Gallery’s collection of historic paintings, and were developed through creative conversations with local community groups in Southwark, Lambeth and Lewisham. The cards offer thoughtful provocations for self-reflection. ORACLES is part of our audience-led research project 'The Past for the Present', which connects the local community with our collection, to find new ways for historic paintings to speak to our lives today. Your reading coincides with select Free Collection Sundays so you can enjoy free access to the collection during your visit. Choose the preferred day and time for your reading via the booking link on this page: Oracle Card Readings with artist duo YARA + DAVINA | Dulwich Picture Gallery
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untilArtists YARA + DAVINA give free card readings on select Sundays based on their new ORACLES project, now on display in Gallery 12 at Dulwich Picture Gallery. Oracle cards are tools for contemplation and are not designed to predict one’s future, instead they encourage us to listen to our intuition. These cards have been made by artists YARA+DAVINA, who strive to create collaborative, bold, playful and thought-provoking public art. They take inspiration from the Gallery’s collection of historic paintings, and were developed through creative conversations with local community groups in Southwark, Lambeth and Lewisham. The cards offer thoughtful provocations for self-reflection. ORACLES is part of our audience-led research project 'The Past for the Present', which connects the local community with our collection, to find new ways for historic paintings to speak to our lives today. Your reading coincides with select Free Collection Sundays so you can enjoy free access to the collection during your visit. Choose the preferred day and time for your reading via the booking link on this page: Oracle Card Readings with artist duo YARA + DAVINA | Dulwich Picture Gallery
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untilEnjoy out-of-hours access to our new contemporary exhibition, Soulscapes which reimagines landscape art and explores our connections to the land around us, accompanied by the spiced botanicals of Black Crowned Hibiscus Gin. Upon arrival at the Gallery, you’ll receive a complementary Black Crowned Hibiscus Gin with curated tonic. Cocktails made using African botanical and fruits will be available to purchase throughout the evening. Black Crowned Gin infuses a delicate infusion of Juniper, Coriander, Arrowroot, Citrus peel, Orris roots, Liquorice and Hibiscus over a classic London dry gin – the ultimate British gin with an African twist.
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untilOut of Frame: After Hours Join us for an evening of tours, performances and conversations exploring LGBTQI+ stories and histories within the art on display at Dulwich Picture Gallery. For more information and to book: Out of Frame: LGBTQI+ Night | Dulwich Picture Gallery Out of Frame has been developed in collaboration with Historian and self declared mythology nerd Sacha Coward and Queer Noise, a vibrant community centered organisation that collaborates with artists from diverse disciplines with a mission to curate and present an array of engaging events tailored to meet the unique interests and needs of our local LGBTQ+ community. The event is part of our Out of Frame series of events created in response to the Past for the Present Project which aims to discover new ways for our collection to connect and speak to our lives today. Adam All (they/them/he/him) Our evening's compere without compare, will be the one, the only, the ultimate showman, and one of London's drag king pioneers, Adam All! He will be popping up throughout the night to welcome you to our very queer soiree! Out of Frame Pop Up Join historian and mythology nerd Sacha Coward (he/him) for a taster of the queer history tour he is developing for Dulwich Picture Gallery. Meet him throughout the building to hear about androgyny, cross-dressing, Kings that were queens and saucy saints. Lyrical Lesbian Love Letters Throughout history the intimacy and existence of lesbian relationships has been preserved through carefully coded and hidden love letters. For these pop up performance we will be opening the envelope, unfolding the paper and freeing the love letter from the page in a musical homage to the timelessness and power of lesbian love. tall child (they/them) tall child is the alias for Zha Gandhi, a South East London based musician of Nigerian/Indian heritage paving the way for black artists in the indie music scene. Through brutally honest lyrics, Zha explores their experiences as a queer disabled POC in hopes of creating a space for those who empathise with having their differences being used against them. KARIMA FRANCIS (They / Them) Karima Francis is a critically acclaimed musician and songwriter from Hackney, London, renowned for their innate ability to blend haunting melodies with honest lyrics and alluring ambiance. Their debut album ‘The Author’ in 2009 gained widespread critical acclaim as did her consequent album’s ‘The Remedy’ (2012) and ‘Black’ (2016). Grace Quigley (she/her) Grace Quigley is a queer poet, and co-parent of queer noise. Grace’s work explores dyke culture, queerness, community, London living, mental health, love, heartbreak and laughter. Her recent Offie nominated show ‘BLUEWATER’ received 5 stars in both Edinburgh and London. She is currently a member of the Roundhouse Poetry Collective. Kia Matanky-Becker (she/they) Kia Matanky-Becker is a Queer Poet, Performance artist, sculptor and co-parent of Queer Noise. Kia's Lyrical poetry is an unapologetic exploration of queer relationships, friendship and community. They are particularly interested in queer coming of age narratives and their beautifully messy complexities. An over-sharer and attention seeker, get ready for tales of lesbian drama, late nights and the people they fell in love with on the bus this morning. Kia has performed at poetry nights across the country, their performance films are archived internationally, and they were awarded the Poetry Society collaboration prize 2021. Expressions of Gender Expression While gender is commonly perceived as fixed and unchanging, the Dulwich Picture Gallery collection offers a historical perspective that unveils the evolving expressions and fluctuations of gender over time. For these pop up performances we will hear from poets whose writing explores the fluidity of gender and expressions of androgyny. SL Grange (they/she) SL Grange's Poetry Wales award-winning pamphlet Bodies and Other Haunted Houses is published by Seren Books. Online-published poetry includes Letters of No Moment for the National Archives. Other credits include: Difficult Matter, an exhibition of poetry as artwork exploring the life of C17 female shipwright Mary Lacy, Triangle Deptford; A Note to Mary Frith, commissioned by Shakespeare's Globe for Notes to the Forgotten She-Wolves; and audio walks Fleet Footing and Wou D'Uelzecht with composer Catherine Kontz. Their academic writing is included in three new books concerning LGBTQ+ history, performance and community, due for publication through 2023 and 2024. Erce Erce Erce eorþan modor was published in Poetry Wales Autumn edition 2023. Intisar (they/them) Intisar (they/them) is a non-binary multi-disciplinary artist. They explore themes of identity and world views through poetry and music. The mixing of realities, time and the sense of self is something that interests them. Intisar explores religious imagery in relation to their queerness, bringing together their past and present in a unique way Drag King Drawing Room Join us for this immersive life drawing experience responding to E.M. Parry`s (They/Them) durational performance Pricklings, in which viewer/participants are invited to stick pins into an ambiguously gendered silicone body-suit worn by the artist, staging themselves as trans saint, queer icon, fetish object, witch’s poppet, a luck charm, a ritual, a process, a test, a game. E.M Parry (They / Them) is Trans*-disciplinary artist, academic, and award-winning theatre maker, working across scenography, performance, drag and visual art, centering queer bodies and narratives. Straddling and splicing genres and platforms, their work has been staged in the West End, international opera stages, pubs, clubs, ships, lecture halls, museums and haunted basements. They work with, through and for the queer body, squinting at history, flirting with ghosts and the things that go bump in the margins. Principle Bois These pop up performances will present theatrical explorations of gender, the body and queerness from prominent London drag kings and things. Beau Jangles (he/him) is the vintage-style drag king-about-town who The Guardian has called ‘a compelling host’. Beau blends drag, comedy, live singing, and old-school charm and has performed across London, the UK, and internationally, at venues including The Clapham Grand, The Southbank Centre, The Sam Wanamaker Theatre, Kew Gardens, The Barbican, and The Phoenix Theatre on the West End. Wet Mess (They/Them) Wet Mess is a wet mess, horny for your confusion. Let it all out and guess again at the insecure balding white man/p*ssy prince/alien baby. Have a lollygag, think about your fantasy flesh suits, call me sweet prince, and remember Roger in a kaftan. Choose to make some silly campy decisions, with all the hairy thems and dykey men. All I really wanna do is strip for the stripper and drive her home with the dogs. Gimlet Bar Enjoy a variety of cocktails created by master mixoligists at the Gimlet bar. Funded by The Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund – delivered by the Museums Association.
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untilOut of Frame: LGBTQL+ Tour at Dulwich Picture Gallery Join historian and mythology nerd Sacha Coward for a queer history tour of Dulwich Picture Gallery, and discover stories about androgyny, cross-dressing and Kings that were queens and saucy saints. Out of Frame is a series of events which forms part of our Past for the Present Project which aims to discover new ways for our collection to connect and speak to our lives today. Saturday 17 February 11am and 2.30pm; Tuesday 27 February 2.30pm and 6.30pm. For further information and to book: Out of Frame: LGBTQI+ Tour | Dulwich Picture Gallery Funded by The Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund – delivered by the Museums Association.
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Out of Frame: LGBTQL+ Tour at Dulwich Picture Gallery Join historian and mythology nerd Sacha Coward for a queer history tour of Dulwich Picture Gallery, and discover stories about androgyny, cross-dressing and Kings that were queens and saucy saints. Out of Frame is a series of events which forms part of our Past for the Present Project which aims to discover new ways for our collection to connect and speak to our lives today. Saturday 17 February 11am and 2.30pm; Tuesday 27 February 2.30pm and 6.30pm. For further information and to book: Out of Frame: LGBTQI+ Tour | Dulwich Picture Gallery Funded by The Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund – delivered by the Museums Association.
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untilJoin us in the historic Christ's Chapel at Dulwich Picture Gallery on the feast day of St Nicholas’ for an evening of festive music with talented Fourth Choir. With music from across the ages, seasonal favourites, lesser known carols from forgotten composers and merry readings. Programme includes: The Night by Toby Young; Away in a Manger, arr. Jacques; Venite Gaudete! by Adrian Peacock; Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas arranged by Peter Gritton; Lully lulla, Leighton, Book tickets at dpg.art/whats-on
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Lie down and Listen (Morning session)
Dulwich Picture Gallery posted an event in Activities and Tutorials
untilSkin expert Ksenija Selivanova will guide you through self-massage using high quality facial oils (provided). You’ll then lie down on soft mattresses to rest as Christina guides you through a full body relaxation surrounded by old master paintings in the Gallery. Accompanied by Tibetan bowl sound healing and live classical harp including music by Philip Glass and Debussy. -
Lie down and Listen (Evening session)
Dulwich Picture Gallery posted an event in Activities and Tutorials
untilThis January, Dulwich Picture Gallery welcomes you to a very special evening Lie Down & Listen sessions accompanied by masters of classical music and ancient sound healing as you relax lie down amongst old the great master paintings of art in the heart in the gallery. You’ll be guided through a blissfully relaxing Tibetan bowl sound healing with Pianist & Lie down & Listen founder Christina McMaster and a live classical lying down classical concert experience of harp music by Erik Satie, Einaudi, Arvo Pärt etc. performed by Olivia Jageurs. Allow yourself to be transported into a dreamy state as you lie down on soft mattresses, cushions and snuggled up in warm blankets whilst absorbing the pure and cleansing vibrations of Tibetan bowls and harp sounds music as they open your senses, boost your sense of well-being and strengthen your connection. “I slept better that night than I have in 20 years” Barbara, Cotswolds Two sessions are available for this event - one starting at 6.30pm and a later session beginning at 8.30pm. Prefer to relax in the morning? Join the Lie Down and Listen session at 8.30am on 20 January. -
untilJoin Catherine of Floral Evolution’s luxury wreath making workshop to find out how. In this workshop you will create a moss wreath base and adorn it with beautiful long-lasting seasonal foliage before embellishing it with dried fruit and other delicious Christmassy items. Finally, you will choose a complimentary ribbon to allow you to hang your wreath on your door. We look forward to welcoming you to the Gallery to get you in the Christmas spirit.
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untilCarve and cast your own jewellery in raw golden brass, gold or silver with creators of the iconic body amulet, Musée Roo. In this 3-hour workshop you'll learn about the ancient art of wax-casting for jewellery, and discover how to work with wax. You'll sculpt a nude body pendant, which you can wear and keep forever. We will visit the Rubens & Women exhibition to find inspiration in Ruben's depictions of the female body, and then we'll get our hands on some wax to create some soft little nudes in miniature. These sculptures will be cast into raw golden brass, and you'll be able to upgrade your metal on the day - Fairmined gold plating, recycled sterling silver, and 9ct gold options are available. Your ticket includes access to the Rubens exhibit, a wax-carving class with Roo, and of course, your finished piece of jewellery - which will be cast and then polished for you. A glass of wine, soft fizz and snacks will be provided - as essential as our tools! You'll be able to collect your jewel from the Gallery 3 weeks after the workshop (in time for Christmas!) or you can receive it in the post for an additional £6.
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untilFollowing our sell-out event with Dulwich Village's Heritage Cheese in the spring, we're bringing you a sumptuous cheese and wine pairing for Christmas. Enjoy five wines paired with five cheeses. Think Christmas sparklers, pudding wine, and wine fit for cheese (or turkey) all paired with the most indulgent of cheeses! Your ticket also includes early entry to enjoy our Collection from 6.30pm.
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untilSalad Days will be bringing you a delightful array of incredible jewellery, art, ceramics, gifts and more for one day only and we can’t wait to see you there. Expect to find unusual, special and Christmasy things, from versatile ceramics, to colourful original artworks, handmade gemstone jewellery, and small-batch beauty and body products made with essential oils, amongst many other wonders. A visit to Salad Days market is a fantastic way to discover and shop with the best, most brilliant and talented small businesses from around the city! The makers will be at the market on the day, so you can meet the people behind the brands and discover lots more about how they design and make their products from the craftspeople themselves. It's the perfect opportunity to support creative people and independent businesses from within your local community and have a fabulous day out in the process. Let's shop small, and spread Christmas joy together!
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untilJoin us for the winter Family Festival inspired by the work of artist Peter Paul Rubens. Find out how Rubens used light and movement in his paintings and discover the ways he used colour to explore different emotions. Workshops will include sketching classes, fashion catwalks and trails around the Gallery. Rubens & Women Book a FREE time slot to see the Rubens & Women exhibition If you would like to visit the Rubens & Women exhibition during your visit, you need to book a free timeslot in advance. Just use the promo code provided in your order confirmation to reserve your free timed exhibition ticket. Book your exhibition timeslot[link] Activities and timings for the day: Dress and Draw Dress up in costume and create a sustainable outfit fit for a King or Queen. Parade your costume thorough the gallery. Playful portraits 11:00 – 11:45, 12:15 –13:00 Lunch 14:00 – 14:45, 15:10 – 16:00 In the Art Studio (Drop in) In this painting workshop children are encouraged to lead the narrative of designing their portrait to make surreal stories. In this workshop you will work with each other to design your own playful portraits and get inspired by Ruben’s stories to create your own surreal stories. Adventure Trail Hourly from 11.00am–3.00pm In Gallery 1 (first-come, first-served) Join us for a sensory walk: looking, touching, smelling and listening your way through the Gallery. Places on walks are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Please meet in Gallery 1 for the beginning of the walk. Baby Blue 11am–4pm Gallery 10 (drop in) Got a very little one with you? Come and explore the colour red in this quiet, sensory space. Explore different objects, look at our paintings, and relax. (for ages 6months – 3yrs) Quiet Space 10:00am-4:00pm In the Linbury Room Explore colour and textures in this quieter space with a relaxed approach to noise and movement, you are free to enter and exit as needed. A chill-out space and noise-cancelling headphones are also available for both adults and children In the Linbury Room. The Quiet Space will be available for a relaxed opening from 10.00-11.00. This relaxed session is suitable for any family who would like to visit the festival at a quieter time. To book a space please email [email protected]
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untilIn this Rubens-inspired late, we will be exploring new ways of seeing, recognizing and celebrating beauty today. Enjoy Rubens & Women after hours with interactive art performances, DJ sets, creative workshops, a pop-up bar and more! Join us for the Winter edition of our Late series as we illuminate the Gallery and Gardens with art and music and invite you to slow down and enjoy some art and live music in the Gallery and Gardens. Want to see the exhibition too? Although it's free to explore the Late, Berthe Morisot exhibition tickets must be booked separately. Book a ticket Permissible Beauty - FILM AT LATE with Q & A Linbury Room, 8:00pm – 9:00pm Permissible Beauty, a new installation at Hampton Court Palace for 2023, explores how beauty has been defined in the past and how it has been shaped by our nation's heritage. Informed by art historian and musician David McAlmont’s musings on the art collections at Hampton Court Palace, it features new portraiture by acclaimed photographer, Robert Taylor. Learn how the 'Windsor Beauties' defined beauty in the 17th century, and how they have inspired new portraits of creative talents from the Black British Queer community. Gimlet Bar Gallery 5, 6pm - 10pm Enjoy a variety of cocktails created by master mixologists at the Gimlet bar.
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Picture Description Talk: Collection
Dulwich Picture Gallery posted an event in Activities and Tutorials
untilPicture Description talks are designed for our blind or visually impaired visitors. Delivered by our trained guides each talk introduces paintings from the collection or exhibition followed by a group discussion. PriceFree Picture Description Talk: Collection | Dulwich Picture Gallery -
untilChoose one of the 'plus Gallery' tickets to include a timed-entry ticket to the Berthe Morisot: Shaping Impressionism exhibition with your event booking. Follow the ticket link in your confirmation email to secure a date and timeslot for your visit. Can't find the email? Check your junk or promotions folder or contact us. About the panel Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer who lives in London. Previously the editor of frieze magazine, she is the author and illustrator of the children’s book There’s Not One; the editor of The Artist’s Joke and author of the novel Bedlam. Her book on women’s self-portraits, The Mirror & The Palette, was published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in March 2021. The Other Side: Women, Art and the Spirit World, was published in February 2023. @jennifer_higgie Chantal Joffe brings a combination of insight and integrity, as well as psychological and emotional force, to the genre of figurative art. Hers is a deceptively casual brushstroke. Almost always depicting women or girls, sometimes in groups but recently in iconic portraits, Joffe’s paintings only waveringly adhere to their source – be it a photograph, magazine page or even a reflection in the mirror – instead reminding us that distortions of scale and form can often make a subject seem more real. Joffe holds an MA from the Royal College of Art and was awarded the Royal Academy Wollaston Prize in 2006. Joffe has exhibited nationally and internationally, recent venues include The Modern, Fort Worth, USA (2022); Koohouse Museum, Yangpyong, Korea (2022); The Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland (2021). www.victoria-miro.com/artists/19-chantal-joffe/ María Berrío is Brooklyn-based artist, born in Bogotá, Colombia. Her large-scale works, which are meticulously crafted from layers of Japanese paper, reflect on cross-cultural connections and global migration seen through the prism of her own history. Populated predominantly by women, Berrío’s art often appears to propose spaces of refuge or safety. Berrío completed her BFA at Parsons School of Design, and her MFA at the New York School of Visual Arts. Current exhibitions include The Children’s Crusade, on view at ICA Boston until 6 August 2023, as well as group show Spirit in the Land at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University until 9 July 2023. Additionally, her work can also be seen in the public realm at the N subway stop at Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn. @mariaberriostudio Gallery entry is free for Friends me PriceStandard from £12, Concessions from £10 Online Talk: Chantal Joffe, María Berrío & Jennifer Higgie | Dulwich Picture Gallery
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untilThis in conversation between Dulwich Picture Gallery Director Jennifer Scott and Artist Sinta Tantra will focus on common ground and finding places of convergence. We will be exploring how Sinta found common ground between the architecture of Sir John Soane and her own practice and lived experience to create a new welcoming space at the Gallery. This ticket includes entry to the Gallery! To book your Gallery ticket, please follow the link in your confirmation email and select your preferred exhibition timeslot. Valid for 3:30pm or 4pm. 'The arched-shaped motifs within my painting are directly influenced by the repeated use of arches in Soane's architecture, Arch-shaped entrances separating each gallery, the arched-shaped roof lanterns which cast light on the paintings.' - Sinta Tantra Price General £18, Concession £16, Friends £10 Common Ground | Dulwich Picture Gallery
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