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Palace Art Fair

ArtDog will be at the Fulham Palace Art Fair

7th - 10th October, 2010
The team behind Brighton Art Fair is pleased to announce a brand new art event in the Capital The Palace Art Fair to be held at Fulham Palace, London.

The Palace Art Fair will build on what people like most about the successful Brighton Art Fair, in terms of quality, size and friendliness but transferred to a beautiful new venue, and attracting a new audience.

We believe that there is a need for a high quality art event in London which provides a smaller scale more intimate show in contrast to some of London’s vast art events. Like Brighton, The Palace Art Fair will showcase just over 100 contemporary artists across all media who will exhibit and sell their work direct to the public. This keeps the atmosphere informal; intimate and provides a wonderful environment for first time art buyers or for collectors to seek out up and coming artists.

A beautiful cafe in the Georgian wing of the palace with an outside terrace provides an area to relax and contemplate potential purchases.

 

Três Chelsea

An exhibition of original artwork at Três Health and Wellbeing Centre in Chelsea, London. Click the image for a larger version; click here for directions.

Dulwich Festival

 

Dulwich Festival Artists Open House 2010

Thanks for another great year at the Dulwich Festival - artworks are still available to view on appointment.

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Affordable Art Fair

Battersea 2010 Was a wonderful experience for all...we are looking forward to next year:

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Open Application at The Dartmouth Arms

Now exhibiting at the Dartmouth Arms: Jane Denyer

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Liza Saunders March/April 2010 Jane Denyer May/June 2010 Stephen Powlesland July/August
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