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Naked Brunch! This Saturday at Exhibit B in Streatham Hill


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A great event this Saturday at Exhibit B in Streatham Hill.

A relaxed and informal life drawing class followed by bubbles and brunch!

The class is fully tutored and designed for all abilities, so no previous experience is needed, and all materials are provided.


Tickets can be booked at the following link:


https://www.designmynight.com/london/bars/balham/the-exhibit/naked-brunch-exhibit-b

  • 2 months later...

We're back tomorrow afternoon for Naked Brunch at Exhibit B in Streatham Hill!

Life drawing, brunch and bubbly - what more could you want?

This class is fully tutored and designed for all levels of experience!


https://www.designmynight.com/london/restaurants/streatham/exhibit-b/naked-brunch-exhibit-b

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