Tips and tricks Blue Patch is participating in the 2026 Artists Open House which is part of the Dulwich Festival. To mark this, we ran a webinar to share ideas on how to create a more sustainable creative practice in the shadow of the climate crisis. The discussion reflected on the roots of the environmental […]
Sustainable Arts & Crafts Showcase marks the 30th birthday of the Dulwich Festival Blue Patch’s Sustainable Arts & Crafts Showcase proved a big hit for the Dulwich Festival with an emphasis on UK Sustainable crafts, painting, photography and sculpture. We brought together some of the UK’s finest artists, crafters and designers in an exhibition which […]
Blue Patch Collective at Oru Space We’re inviting you to Oru Space for our exhibition Nature Wall, part of the Artists Open House, celebrating the Dulwich Festival. Come and view drawings, prints and photographs by the Blue Patch Collective at the wonderful Oru, soak up the lively atmosphere and enjoy a great meal too. The […]
Join us at Blue Patch’s Sustainable Arts & Crafts Showcase for the Dulwich Festival, at Dulwich Picture Gallery. Free exhibition, Saturday 13th to Sunday 14th May. You can book your free tickets on eventbrite. As part of the 30-year celebration of the Dulwich Festival, Blue Patch is showcasing some of the nation’s finest sustainable artists, […]
Dulwich Festival Artists’ Open House We of course, have a soft spot for Dulwich. We strongly believe that we have the best bread in England at Christopher’s Bakery, the most gorgeous parks to picnic in, and the most wonderful community of independent businesses to buy from. It’s our oasis in the desert. We love to […]
The historic Carnegie Library in Lambeth hosts Pleasure & Beauty an exhibition by six contemporary artists opening on May 6th 2015. The exhibition runs until the 31st of May and is curated by Blue Patch. Coinciding with the Dulwich Festival means we’ve an excuse for a party on the 15th of May 6:30 – 9pm […]
Weekend no 2 at the Artist’s Open House in south east London yielded more wonderful things. Hidden at the end of a long, thin garden in Forest Hill is Lydia Brenchley’s shed. Step inside and you discover the artist has been occupied with trees, tracing the complex patterns of leaves, light and branches, rendering them […]
The Dulwich Festival’s Artist’s Open House 2014 offers a fantastic opportunity to enter the discreet world of  south east London’s creative community. Open over two weekends, you can check out what you fancy via their online catalogue, or you can pick up an illustrated catalogues from local cafes, libraries, bookshops and – well almost everywhere, […]
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