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Artists' Open Space - Peckham Painters 14-15th September


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‘Peckham Painters are a group of artists who paint together at the Thomas Calton Centre once a week and work in a variety of mediums and styles.
We're open from 11am - 6pm Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th September.
Some work is for sale - please phone the artist in question to reserve or for more details.
Come and see paintings from over 16 artists this weekend as part of the Art Trail at the Peckham Festival:- Artists Directory Peckham
There's also a lot more going on at the Peckham Festival this weekend - music, performances, markets and family activities and workshops - Peckham Festival programme
Our venue
Thomas Calton Centre
Peckham
London
SE15 4NX
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