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Wednesday After Work Walk - Undergrowth

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Join south London artist, Rachel Gomme, this Wednesday on an exciting walk “Undergrowth”. An investigation into the natural growth amid the concrete, brick and asphalt of two of south London’s neighbourhoods, Peckham and Denmark Hill. From […]

Walking With Stik

Stik explaining his rendition of Pieter Coecke Van Aelst's Adam and Eve (The Fall of Man)

Just two days after arriving in London I received my first message for my Dulwich OnView internship. I was asked to meet Shapa (Editor) and Tina (previous intern) at the Dulwich Picture Gallery cafe and […]

Ruskin Walk at Ruskin Square‏

As a finale to the Chelsea Garden Show Fringe Festival, why not venture out to the Ruskin Theatre Garden in Croydon and join East Dulwich artist Martin Fidler and Andrew Stuck on a Ruskin Walk […]

Tommy Godwin – a true Olympian

If anyone deserves a sporting knighthood it is Tommy Godwin. He won two bronze medals in cycling during the , he then became the first national coach for the GB cycling team and today, at […]

Walk like a Ruskinian

Tracing the fossils in Portland Roach stone

It is a tribute to the continuing influence of John Ruskin that a bunch of apparently sane people will voluntarily spend a cold, damp December afternoon walking around London looking at cobbles and tracing the […]

Days out in Greenwich – bring in the festive season

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Nestled on top of Greenwich Hill the pond lined with trees and plants evokes an atmosphere of serenity and calm. Totally oblivious to the hustle and bustle a couple of metres away a paddling of […]

Walk After Work Wednesday - Along the Garden Path

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Along the garden path will be an investigation of the neighbourhoods between The Cut and Elephant & Castle. It’s an area that you wouldn’t immediately think of as offering a wide variety of gardens - […]

Walk After Work Wednesday - Look Up and Smile

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Look Up and Smile will reveal some intriguing curiousities that decorate the buildings and will show you London’s skyline as you won’t have seen it before. We will give you an opportunity to devise your […]

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