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Camberwell Arts, London

London, England

Camberwell Arts is an independent arts organisation that focuses on representing and promoting the diverse arts and cultural geographies of Camberwell.

It undertakes a variety of educational workshops as Camberwell Arts: workshop and is involved in developing participatory and socially engaged practices on local estates, schools and collaborative networks with local agencies.

Camberwell Arts also produces events and projects within the Camberwell Arts Festival and facilitates the participation of artists and arts organisations.

The Festival is an annual event with a live art programme, open studios, exhibitions, commissioned projects, walks & talks etc and is a partnership between local artists and art organisations and initiated by Camberwell Arts, Camberwell College of Arts and South London Gallery.

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URL : www.camberwellarts.org.uk

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