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Dulwich Picture Gallery

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Families

Adult Courses & Workshops

Art Sundays

Palette and Place

7, 21, 28 April, 2-4pm. £3 per child, adults free Come along to the Gallery every Sunday for a drop-in family art-making workshop. This season's sessions are inspired by Harald Sohlberg: Painting Norway and Mariele Neudecker's new tank installation. This month we're making flower mobiles, building prints and clay medallions. Suggested age: 4-12yrs.

25 April, 6.30-8.30pm £130; £125 Friends & concessions

Lectures & Talks Contextual Lecture: Judaism: What the Future Holds 2 April, 10.30am £12 adults; £10 Friends & concessions This lecture will explore the nature of the contemporary Jewish community; its fragmentation and the opportunities, challenges and perplexities it faces in the 21st century and beyond. Dan Cohn-Sherbok is Professor Emeritus of Judaism at the University of Wales.

In Conversation: Mariele Neudecker and Helen Sumpter 4 April, 7.30pm £12 adults; £10 Friends & concessions German artist Mariele Neudecker and critic Helen Sumpter join us for an in-depth conversation on Neudecker’s latest tank installation And Then The World Changed Colour: Breathing Yellow, created for Dulwich Picture Gallery’s Mausoleum in response to the work of Norwegian painter Harald Sohlberg.

From the Collection: Canaletto and the Marriage of the Sea 6 April, 3-4pm. Free but ticketed Learn more about one of the most enchanting annual festivals of 18th-century Venice, The Marriage of the Sea, told through the paintings of Canaletto in this illustrated talk.

Gallery Road, Dulwich, London SE21 7AD www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk

Taking inspiration from Harald Sohlberg’s work, and in particular, the vividness of his colour palette, explore and develop your own use of colour, and consider how personal responses to place can be conveyed through our palettes. This exploration will be led by Jo Lewis, and incorporates a variety of mediums from inks and watercolours to acrylic paint, drawing and more.

Nature Journal 27 April, 10am-4pm £60 Artists Zoë Burt and Norwegian-born Marianne Wie created the Nature Journal as a way of connecting creatively with nature throughout the changing seasons. Join them for a daylong workshop and experiment with diverse techniques to inspire your own journal. Ticket price includes your own copy of Nature Journal to take away.

Film: Annie Hall (1977) 8 April, screenings and bar open from 7pm £10; £8 Friends & concessions

Music: Michael Petrov & Erdem Misirlioğlu in Recital 10 April, 7.30pm £22; £20 Friends; under 18s £10 Nominated by the Barbican as a European Concert Halls Organisation Rising Star, cellist Michael Petrov, with pianist Erdem Misirlioğlu, brings to Dulwich Picture Gallery Rachmaninov's Cello Sonata in G minor – a huge, sweepingly romantic piece, that was the composer’s final chamber work – alongside Poulenc's Sonata, written for the legendary cellist Pierre Fournier, and Dutilleux's short Trois Strophes, which were premiered by Rostropovich in 1982.

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