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Go local!

Hidden House Gallery is hosting a fantastic and super unique exhibition of over thirty local artists of Nunhead and surrounding areas.

This will be the last weekend, Sat 23rd and Sun 24th march 2024, 11-5:30pm

Everyone is welcome!

Our gallery is open every Sunday , 11-5:30pm and by appointment:)

 

2 Borland Rd , Nunhead , SE15 3AJ.

See you there 🙂

Maria and John

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  • mariasparallelworld changed the title to Go Local! Hidden House Gallery- Last weekend! An exciting exhibtion of local artists :)

Recommended! I visited last weekend and was really impressed by the standard and variety of work. Maria and John are the curators and also artists themselves and made us feel very welcome. The gallery is close to the Ivy House pub in Nunhead. I hope they have more of these sort of exhibitions as it's great to see lots of local art under one (interesting)  roof.

  • 2 months later...

Thank you so much for your comment, i have just noticed it now!!!! Sorry about that!

We are having another exhibition called Light Bulb!! It would be lovely to see you again!!

Maria xx

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