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You’re invited to my ‘Open Studio’ on the weekends of 11-12th & 18-19th May from 11-6pm as once again, I’m taking part in Dulwich Arts Festival’s ‘Artists Open House’

I’ll be showing a new series of mixed media landscapes and also more ‘local landmarks’ & cityscapes & still life paintings in my live/work space in a converted Victorian school.

More details here:-

Artist’s Open House- Suzsi Corio

I’ll be posting ‘sneak peeks’ of some of my new work on Instagram

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Recommended! I visited this open studio last weekend - it was my favourite venue!

It's set in an amazing light-filled loft-type space hidden away just off Northcross road. The paintings are fabulous too - fascinating textures and colours. Landscapes and also more urban paintings of local buildings.

Very friendly hosts, too.

 

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