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Dulwich Picture Gallery
- England’s oldest public art gallery designed by Sir John Soane in 1811. It houses a collection of 17th and 18th century old master paintings, including Rembrandt, Rubens, Gainsborough, Poussin, Canaletto, Reni and Tiepolo. Includes details of education projects and courses for young people and adults.
Art in the Park
- An art education charity dedicated to making art with people for city parks and gardens. Shows latest news, who's who, price and description of workshops and contact information.
Peter Layton's London Glass Blowing
- Glassmaking workshops using colour, form and texture, focussing on the creation and display of contemporary-unique glass art objects signed by the artist.
Bankside Gallery
- Home of the Royal Watercolour Society and the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers. Includes details of forthcoming exhibitions and how to hire the gallery space.
Workplace Art
- Art consultancy and gallery. Includes event calendar and client list.
Studio Fusion Gallery
- Specialises contemporary enamel on metal. The gallery showcases six artists: Sarah Letts, Joan MacKarell, Alexandra Raphael, Gudde Jane Skyrme, Elizabeth Turrell and Tamar de Vries Winter.
Purdy Hicks
- Contemporary British and Irish painting and photography alongside international artists. Purdy Hicks Editions publishes prints by Gallery artists
Pierre Garroudi
- Contemporary trends and futuristic interpretations of clothes are exhibited online, while the gallery itself exhibits paintings too.
Coleman Projects
- A contemporary art and performance space. There is a gallery of previous shows on the web site.
Poussin Gallery
- Specialising in UK abstract art produced in the latter part of the twentieth century.
South London Gallery
- Contemporary art gallery hosting major exhibitions of national and international visual art. Includes mailing list for regular updates.
GXgallery
- Contemporary fine art gallery. Includes information about featured artists and exhibitions.
Richard J Galpin
- Contemporary visual art with conceptual concerns. Online samples, shows, studio details and press reviews.
Barbara Wakefield
- Walworth based ceramic artist working in bone china, porcelain and stoneware clays. Includes profile and portfolio.
Cafe Gallery Projects
- The Southwark Park based gallery hosts exhibitions and runs off site projects.
Skylark Galleries
- Located in Gabriels Wharf and OXO Tower on London's South Bank, it exhibits and sells paintings, prints, sculpture and lighting.
Tate Modern
- Collection of international modern art from 1900 to the present day. Includes searchable database of artworks.
RK Burt Gallery
- For use by degree level art students from colleges and universities. Aims to provide the students with an insight into mounting and running their own exhibition. Includes full specification of the gallery space.
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