It's week 3:
And we are excited to announce the arrival of many new works this weekend to add to our ever increasing collection of contemporary paintings, photography and sculpture.
We have more David Taylor landscapes: Nelle Strange rooftops in acrylic: Jennifer Jokhoo's lino cuts which document the development of the 'Shard' and our artist Julian Day is accepting baby portrait commissions, in time for Christmas. More Chuck Close meets Lucian Freud than kitsch.
http://dulwichonview.org.uk/2012/11/16/ ... h-village/
Please come and visit us up till 24 December and support our local artists.
Serving wine today between 4 - 6pm
Opening Times:
Mon - Fri: 11 - 6 pm
Weekends: 10 - 6 pm
Our address:
91 Dulwich Village
(opposite Pizza Express)
SE21 7BJ
Pop Up Art Gallery Dulwich Village
Re: Pop Up Art Gallery Dulwich Village
We could do some SEE3 promotion?
Could help?
Could help?
Re: Pop Up Art Gallery Dulwich Village
Dear SEE3
Possibly explore all avenues of help, foes too, I can help promote.
We have done this before, setting up pop ups, so to a degree understand the pitfalls and ways to sustain the opportunity
Possibly explore all avenues of help, foes too, I can help promote.
We have done this before, setting up pop ups, so to a degree understand the pitfalls and ways to sustain the opportunity
Re: Pop Up Art Gallery Dulwich Village
This isn't the SEE3 website, so I'm not sure they are seeing your posts here.
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Re: Pop Up Art Gallery Dulwich Village
The pop ups are well underway which is an incredible achievement, everyone has been working around the clock.
Lots of things going on:
http://sydenham.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=8724
I'd contact them directly if anyone wants to help via the info on http://www.SEE3.com
Lots of things going on:
http://sydenham.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=8724
I'd contact them directly if anyone wants to help via the info on http://www.SEE3.com
Re: Pop Up Art Gallery Dulwich Village
Website is www.see3.co.uk not .com which is a completely unrelated company.
Art4,
I'm sure there are plenty of opportunities for you to help promote the great work that has started by SEE3 (although Dulwich Village is hardly the key location to promote the events happening in SE26 and SE23). But it is disappointing that you still regard yourself as a 'foe'. I'm sure that if you were serious about helping you would not be making such offers via the forum - email/telephone is so much more effective.
btw, I was just driving past the East Dulwich Forum and saw an excellent recommendation for the pop-up in Dulwich: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum ... sg-1005376
Art4,
I'm sure there are plenty of opportunities for you to help promote the great work that has started by SEE3 (although Dulwich Village is hardly the key location to promote the events happening in SE26 and SE23). But it is disappointing that you still regard yourself as a 'foe'. I'm sure that if you were serious about helping you would not be making such offers via the forum - email/telephone is so much more effective.
btw, I was just driving past the East Dulwich Forum and saw an excellent recommendation for the pop-up in Dulwich: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum ... sg-1005376
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Re: Pop Up Art Gallery Dulwich Village
Isn't there an old saying that goes "You can fool some of the people etc." ?michael wrote:btw, I was just driving past the East Dulwich Forum and saw an excellent recommendation for the pop-up in Dulwich: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum ... sg-1005376
Michael, did you have to deliver such a low blow? the problem with being insincere is that if you expect to get away with it by trying it on with people who obviously were not born yesterday you'll get found out and that lot like to rub peoples noses in it.
It's quite embarrasing but funny at the same time

Exposé, Tinterweb virgin in false recommendation ploy, sources say Max Clifford not interested?
My advice to art4 is as follows....
I can see what you are trying to do and it really is commendable. It may be wise for you at this stage to look at finding someone who knows a little bit about marketing and see if you can get them to help you out? The best way to do fake recommendations is to add them to your webspace this way you won't be embarrased by smart ass anonymous types on forums. Tell people what it is that you do by all means and add a link to your site, the worst thing you can do is attract vultures.
The old addage "Build it and they will come." holds true, especially with art, in a prime location like "" Dulwich Village. and remember there is no such thing as bad publicity

I usually charge £350 phr for advice, this one's on me

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Re: Pop Up Art Gallery Dulwich Village
Oooff - that's just embarrassing (the EDF 'recommendation', that is).michael wrote:Website is http://www.see3.co.uk not .com which is a completely unrelated company.
Art4,
I'm sure there are plenty of opportunities for you to help promote the great work that has started by SEE3 (although Dulwich Village is hardly the key location to promote the events happening in SE26 and SE23). But it is disappointing that you still regard yourself as a 'foe'. I'm sure that if you were serious about helping you would not be making such offers via the forum - email/telephone is so much more effective.
btw, I was just driving past the East Dulwich Forum and saw an excellent recommendation for the pop-up in Dulwich: http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum ... sg-1005376

I had assumed that the word 'foes' in art4's message here was a typo.
Re: Pop Up Art Gallery Dulwich Village
At the weekend- there were two pop up art events in the village.
Maybe that clears up the cynics!
Maybe that clears up the cynics!
Re: Pop Up Art Gallery Dulwich Village
So you, as the organiser of one pop-up, put up a recommendation for the other one? Very commendable. Only you didn't name the other pop-up, or say where it was, or say that you were also responsible for a different pop-up gallery and wasn't it nice to see another one.art4 wrote:At the weekend- there were two pop up art events in the village.
Maybe that clears up the cynics!
Transparency is all - where was the pop-up you were recommending on the EDF? The post just refers to a pop-up gallery in Dulwich Village. How was anyone to know you weren't recommending your pop-up gallery?
Re: Pop Up Art Gallery Dulwich Village
I don't think it is this forum you need to convince.art4 wrote:At the weekend- there were two pop up art events in the village.
Maybe that clears up the cynics!