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Cutting Edge: The Australian Artists

IMG_0100tWe explore the lives and work of three pioneering Australian women who studied at the Grosvenor School - Dorrit Black, Eveline Syme and Ethel Spowers. Each developed a highly original style of printmaking, and contributed to the wider acceptance of modernism in Australia.

Gosnell’s mead – ready for a sweet experience?

IMG_0100tDulwich Pavilion’s Principal Sponsor, Gosnell’s, will bring visitors (over 18) an innovative and exciting refreshment – made here in London. A local company based just a hop, skip and a jump away in Peckham, Gosnell’s produce mead, an alcoholic drink crafted with honey.

Machine-age modernists: Claude Flight, Cyril Power & Sybil Andrews

IMG_0100tGrosvenor School lecturer Claude Flight and his pupils Cyril Power and Sybil Andrews were obsessed with the radical changes brought about by technology in their times, using linocuts to create a 'real and vital art of to-morrow' which could capture the spirit of the machine age.

8 must-haves from our Cutting Edge shop range

IMG_0100tA new exhibition at the Gallery means a new shop range, and as we all know, visiting the gift shop is one of the most exciting parts of visiting any exhibition. So, we’ve brought together our highlights from the range.

6 unmissable things to do at The Colour Palace

IMG_0100tSummer is finally coming to London, bringing with it long days and nights and the chance to enjoy the great outdoors. Our summer Pavilion - The Colour Palace - has landed, offering a whole host of events and activities to help you do summer right!

How do you build The Colour Palace?

IMG_0100tMeet engineersHRW who generously gave their time to consult with the Dulwich Pavilion project team on how to turn Pricegore and Yinka Ilori’s ambitious plans into a real, 10-metre high construction - all in kind.

Jan Steen’s The Wandering Musicians comes to Dulwich

IMG_0100tCuratorial Intern Anna McGee introduces us to an exciting new loan that has joined our collection of Dutch paintings, Jan Steen's The Wandering Musicians, and tells us why this scene of daily life is much more than it seems.

Help us build The Colour Palace

IMG_0100tToday we announce a major crowdfunding campaign to raise the final £20,000 needed to build the Dulwich Pavilion 2019: The Colour Palace, together with Art Happens.

The Soul of Sohlberg

IMG_0100tWriter and artist Marianne Wie on Harald Sohlberg's life and work, as a major retrospective comes to Dulwich Picture Gallery to celebrate 150 years since the artist's birth.