We’re hosting a market at the historic Dulwich Picture Gallery in this April
After the raging success of our pop-up market at the one and only Dulwich Picture Gallery last year, it seemed only right that we’d pop back up there again! We’ll be hosting a two-day market on Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st April and we’re really excited about it.
Did you know that Dulwich Picture Gallery is the world’s first purpose-built public art gallery? It was founded in 1811 when Sir Francis Bourgeois RA bequeathed his collection of old masters “for the inspection of the public”. Over 200 years later, the Gallery is a vibrant cultural hub hosting some of the UK’s leading exhibitions alongside its permanent collection of Baroque masterpieces while staging a wide-ranging programme of events, art and community activities, so we are truly honoured to have the opportunity to host a market at such a special and important space. Particularly as it’s nestled in the heart of South London! Painted in gorgeous colours from fellow South London brand Myland’s paints, the gallery itself is also incredibly beautiful, and just a charming place to spend an afternoon.
As ever, we’ll be bringing an unrivalled edit of small brands with us, spanning a huge array of products including original art, fine jewellery, handmade ceramics and more. To tie in with the nature of the art gallery itself, we really wanted to make sure our curation for this event showcases the most incredible craftsmanship, and we hope you’ll agree our curation will do just that. We’ll have a different line-up of 30 brands on each day, so you could even come twice and still be wowed.
The info:
📆 When: Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st April
💛 Time: 11am - 4pm
🎨 Where: Dulwich Picture Gallery in South London
✨ What: A pop-up market featuring 20 small brands
🎁 Shop: Jewellery, art, ceramics, candles, accessories, homeware
👩🎨 Plus: Don’t miss the Gallery’s new exhibition while you’re visiting!
🥪 Eat: At the on-site cafe which has the best cheese toasties in town
How to attend:
We’d absolutely love for you to come down to our market at Dulwich Picture Gallery. You don’t need a ticket, just show up! Gather up your favourite friends and family, and meet us there. The Gallery sits in the heart of Dulwich Village between Brixton and Peckham so it’s easy to get to via lots of different modes of public transport.
How to get there:
The Gallery sits in the heart of Dulwich Village between Brixton and Peckham so it’s easy to get to via lots of different modes of public transport. Via train it’s only 15 minutes from central London, either go from London Victoria to West Dulwich or London Bridge to North Dulwich. Trains leave around every 15 minutes. Both stations are a 10 minute walk from the Gallery. Via the tube take the Victoria Line to Brixton, then from Brixton, take the P4 Bus (bus stop T), alighting at 'Dulwich Picture Gallery' or the National Rail Train from Brixton to West Dulwich. Via the London Overground, take the London Overground to Peckham Rye. Then the National Rail train or 37 bus (bus stop N) from Peckham Rye station to ‘North Dulwich Station’. Via bus it is served by P4, 3, 37 and P13. If you’re coming in a car, here is free parking on Gallery Road, directly outside the Gallery. Gallery road is now in the 24hr Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ).
How to find out which brands will be there:
Find a full list of Saturday 20th April’s brands here. Find a full list of Sunday 21st April’s brands here.
What can you expect from the event?
If you’ve not been to one of our markets before and are wondering what they’re like, find more info on our blog here.
FAQs:
The market is free to attend and you do not need a ticket. If you’d like to attend an exhibition inside the Gallery you’ll need to purchase a ticket separately.
There will be a different line-up of 20 small brands each day. So you can come both days and still discover new things.
The venue has an on site cafe which sells everything from hot drinks to sandwiches and cakes.
The grounds of the Gallery are dog-friendly but unfortunately inside the Gallery itself is not dog friendly.