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Don't miss the line-up of creative events, workshops and exhibitions at Copper Beech Caf? this season!


Art & Science Fun in Feb Half Term

The team at OKIDO is leading a number of art and science-focused workshops for 3-7 year olds over half term... book Monday 18th February here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/okido-art-science-workshop-half-term-club-tickets-53545803941?aff=ebdssbdestsearch and Friday 22nd February here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/okido-art-science-workshop-half-term-club-dulwich-tickets-53546128913?aff=ebdssbdestsearch


Macram? with Rope & Vine

Become the master of knots at this wonderful adult macram? session with Rope & Vine Director, April, and leave with your very own plant hanger! Two dates available - 25th February & 1st April, 7-9pm. Price includes a drink and snack at the caf?. Book here: https://ropeandvine.com/workshops/


Monday After School Art & Craft Club with Marie Lenclos

Experienced Artist and Educator Marie Lenclos will be hosting the next block of Monday Art & Craft Club for 9-11 year olds, 4th March - 1st April, 4.30-6.30pm. Perfect for budding creatives, each session will focus on different artists, exploring associated styles and mediums. Suitable for 8-12yrs. Book here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/art-club-for-8-12-year-olds-tickets-56408782186?utm_term=eventurl_text


Drawing Technique for adults with Liz Charsley

Sharpen your observational skills with Teaching Artist Liz Charsley at three still life sessions for adults, taking place on 3rd, 10th and 17th March, 5-7pm. Book here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/drawing-for-all-tickets-55136101564?utm_term=eventurl_text


Free Talk by Green Tea Architects

If you?re planning some domestic building work this year don?t miss this free talk from Green Tea Architects! Taking place on Monday 29th April, expect top tips on planning, budgeting and execution.


The Handlebards perform Much Ado About Nothing

The talented Handlebards return on 18th May to perform Much Ado About Nothing on the beautiful JAGS lawns. Perfect for all the family and free entry for under 10s! Tickets can be purchased via Dulwich Festival: http://dulwichfestival.co.uk/event/much-ado-about-nothing-with-the-handlebards/


Dulwich Artist Open House with Cristina Mufer

Cristina Mufer is a graphic artist with extensive experience in the field of design and illustration. Don't miss her exhibition this May and free (but bookable) workshops for kids aged 6-10yrs... Book here: http://dulwichfestival.co.uk/event/the-threeclops-invasion-bookmarks-creation-workshop


Metallic Printing with Nicole Line

Nicole Line is back in the caf? on Monday 20th May, 6.30-8.30pm, with an introduction to textile technique using a heat press. Suitable for adults, book here: https://www.designmynight.com/london/whats-on/classes/metallic-printing-workshop-at-jaggs?t=tickets



***DON'T MISS OUR MONTHLY EXHIBITIONS***

Currently exhibiting at Copper Beech Caf? is urban landscape oil painter, Marie Lenclos - pop down and see her exhibition until the end of the month. Next month catch the wonderful line drawings and collage of artist Jess Blandford.

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