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Dear East Dulwich friends, myself and Laura Hepworth will be exhibiting at the Jeannie Avent Gallery this month, which opens on 31st July - 14th August 2019. The exhibition called 'Land Over Sea' will be showing a range of ceramics and paintings which have been inspired by the Cornish landscape.


We would like to invite local residents (and non local) to the Private View night on Friday 2nd August to help celebrate this collaboration in our local area and support local artists.


You will also find us in the SE22 and SE23 magazine advertising this exhibition.


We look forward to opening the gallery doors, so please come and help us celebrate on 2nd August!


Kind regards


Katie & Laura


Katie iacovou - Ceramicist

Laura Hepworth - Conceptual artist

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