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Dulwich Picture Gallery has recently become aware a scammer who has been operating in the local area mascaraing as a Gallery member of staff. On 8th August a resident on Turney Road was called on by a man claiming to work at the Gallery called ?Jack?. Jack asked her for money, ?60-70 for a taxi to Essex, claiming that his pregnant wife was about to give birth. The resident was told that the money would be paid back to her, that the gallery would ensure it, and that she would get a bottle of wine for her troubles. Fortunately the resident was wise enough to not give him any money and the incident was reported to the police. The man was white, medium build and height. Short brown hair and in his early 40s. Please be aware that this individual is not connected to Dulwich Picture Gallery. If you become aware of anything similar in the future please inform the police and Gallery on [email protected]
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Thank you for your responses. We have identified a need for redundancies as part of the proposed reorganisation. The consultation process with our visitor services team began last week. No final decisions have been taken yet. The purpose of consultation is to seek the views of those affected. With regards to causal staff this is not about outsourcing or casualising our workforce. The proposals will eliminate current discrepancies between contracts across the team, including ?zero hour? contracts, and by employing more staff on regular contracts it will reduce the need for casual staff. We appreciate that there is public concern and endeavour to remain as transparent as is appropriate throughout the process. Ellie Manwell Head of Communications
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We have now issued a statement providing further information on the visitor services review and consultation. Please visit: bit.ly/1uEyi9b Ellie Manwell Head of Communications, Dulwich Picture Gallery
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Hello all, Following some discussion on here http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?29,1361807,1382486#msg-1382486 regarding family visits to Dulwich Picture Gallery we have planned an open forum and we would like to invite you all to share your ideas with us here at the Gallery. The open forum will be held from 1.15pm to 2.15pm on Tuesday 9th September in the Gallery?s Linbury Room. So come and enjoy some refreshments and talk to us about your experiences as a visitor to the Gallery and how we might improve your experience. As a visitor to the open day we will offer you free entry to the Permanent Collection after the forum. You may also be interested in our family event prior to the forum, ?Mini-Masterpieces?, running from 10.30am to 11.30am. Children aged six to eighteen months are encouraged to take part in interactive art sessions, followed by a child-friendly gallery visit. Please note that booking is required http://www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk/whats-on/for-families/recurring-events/mini-masterpieces/ We look forward to seeing you and hearing your suggestions. Ellie Manwell Head of Communications
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Unfriendly Dulwich Picture Gallery
EKSM replied to Lyndsey&Murray's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Thank you all for your contributions. I work at the Dulwich Picture Gallery so it is very useful to read through and have the opportunity to respond as well as feed back to the Gallery. It is certainly our ethos to try and encourage visitors of any age at all times so we apologise if you do not feel this apparent on your visit. We currently offer a children?s trail as well as colouring pencils and paper free of charge to help children get the most out of their visit (please ask at the ticket desk and a Gallery Assistant will be glad to help you with this). However, we do have to balance this approach with our duty of care towards our works of art, a balance that we are striving to get right for all visitors. Rucksacks have caused problems in the past with visitors being unaware of brushing past paintings behind them. All Gallery Assistants are asked to be vigilant and politely ask all visitors to carry rucksacks by hand or use the free lockers provided. Gallery Assistants are members of staff and we try to ensure that they are equipped to approach all visitors as individuals with differing needs. In the case of Lyndsey&Murray carrying the rucksack was understandably difficult. Did the Assistant on hand offer the use of our free lockers in the entrance way as an alternative? We are constantly striving to improve the experience for our visitors but sometimes we may fall short of the mark. Please do continue to visit the Gallery and give us your feedback to help us improve our service. If you would like to send a more detailed comment please email [email protected] We look forward to seeing you all at the Gallery in the future. We are now also planning an open day for visitors to feedback to us in person. I will be creating a new post on the forum with detailed information shortly. Ellie Manwell Head of Communications -
Be inspired by Bartolom? Esteban Murillo, the most popular Baroque 17th-century Spanish painter?s works. Over 30 of his paintings, many featuring adorable and beautifully painted animals are now on display at Dulwich Picture Gallery until 19 May 2013. The challenge is simple: create an artwork of your favourite pet or animal and send a digital copy to [email protected] until 1 May 2013. After receiving the artwork in a digital versian, it will be then uploaded onto Dulwich Picture Gallery?s Facebook page where the public can start voting for their favourite by clicking LIKE. The competition will run in 2 age groups: under 16 and 16+. To find out more please visit: http://dulwichonview.org.uk/competition-mans-best-friend/
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Based on Dulwich Picture Gallery's current exhibition, Ragamala Paintings from India: Poetry, Passion, Song ?My Family In Miniature? invites you to photograph, paint or draw your own miniature artwork depicting your family and loved ones ? anyone and everyone from your great aunt to your favourite pet! The winning entries from each category (5 ?10, 10 ?16 and 16+) will be chosen by Ian Dejardin, Director and by public vote on the Gallery?s Facebook page. These artworks displayed during a Late Night viewing. PRIZE The winner will receive a free place on one of the Gallery?s award winning art courses and be featured in an article in the South London Press. HOW TO ENTER THE COMPETITION Artworks must be of no more than A5 size. Please email a photograph or scan of your artwork with your name, age and contact details to [email protected] All entries will be displayed on the Gallery?s Facebook page and online at www.dulwichonview.org.uk Entries will be entered into a public vote The closing date for the competition is 30 April 2012 For more information visit Dulwich On View To vote for your favourite artworks join Dulwich Picture Gallery's Facebook page
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Based on Dulwich Picture Gallery's current exhibition, Ragamala Paintings from India: Poetry, Passion, Song ?My Family In Miniature? invites you to photograph, paint or draw your own miniature artwork depicting your family and loved ones ? anyone and everyone from your great aunt to your favourite pet! The winning entries from each category (5 ?10, 10 ?16 and 16+) will be chosen by Ian Dejardin, Director and by public vote on the Gallery?s Facebook page. These artworks displayed during a Late Night viewing. PRIZE The winner will receive a free place on one of the Gallery?s award winning art courses and be featured in an article in the South London Press. HOW TO ENTER THE COMPETITION[/b] Artworks must be of no more than A5 size. Please email a photograph or scan of your artwork with your name, age and contact details to [email protected] All entries will be displayed on the Gallery?s Facebook page and online at www.dulwichonview.org.uk Entries will be entered into a public vote The closing date for the competition is 30 April 2012 For more information visit Dulwich On View To vote for your favourite artworks join Dulwich Picture Galelry's Facebook page
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One-Day Portfolio Preparation Workshop: Sackler Centre for Arts Education, Dulwich Picture Gallery Intensive one-day course tailored to meet the needs of students preparing for art college interviews. The day will include; drawing from the life model, exploration of a wide range of drawing media, advice on your portfolio, including content presentation and guidance on college applications. With professional artist and tutor at Wimbledon College of Art Valerie McBride (?40 per day) How to book: Contact Stevie Edge on 020 8299 8732 [email protected] Dulwich Picture Gallery Gallery Road London SE21 7AD
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