Camberwell College of Arts' third year Painting Degree Show. The exhibition will take place between 16th and the 23rd of June showcasing what will be the culmination of 36 very different approaches to fine art.
See you soon.
Tuesday 19 - Saturday 23 June 2007
Tuesday - Friday 9am - 8pm; Saturday 11am - 4pm
Courses exhibiting at Peckham Road site:
BA (Hons) Ceramics
BA (Hons) Drawing
FdA Design Practice
BA (Hons) Graphic Design
BA (Hons) Illustration
BA (Hons) Painting
BA (Hons) Photography
BA (Hons) Sculpture
BA (Hons) 3D Design: Materials & Critical Practice
Courses exhibiting at Wilson Road site:
Diploma in Foundation Studies
BA (Hons) Conservation
Venues:
Camberwell College of Arts
Peckham Road
London SE5 8UF
Wilson Road
London SE5 8LU
How to get there
By Train
A train from London Bridge, Victoria, or Blackfriars station will take you to Peckham Rye or Denmark Hill which are both approximately 15 minutes' walk from the main Peckham Road site. The train journey takes approximately 10 minutes. There are also good bus connections to Camberwell from the following mainline London stations
Charing Cross: Bus 12
London Bridge: Bus 35
Paddington : Bus 36 or 436
Victoria: Bus 36 or 436
Waterloo: Bus 171
Blackfriars: Bus 63
By Underground
The following underground stations will bring you within easy reach of Camberwell
Elephant & Castle: via Bakerloo or Northern line, then Bus 12 or 171
New Cross Gate: via East London line, then Bus 36 or 171
Oval: via Northern line, then Bus 36 or 436
Vauxhall: via Victoria line, then Bus 36/436
By Road
If you are driving from central London, follow the A202 south from Victoria Station. Parking is available at the Wilson Road site.
By Air
There are five airports in or near London: City, Gatwick, Heathrow, Luton, Stansted. All have tube, train or bus links to central London.
Look on Streetmap for directions. Its between Peckham and Camberwell on Peckham Road and the building looks like this..*
nice.. like a squalid 60's comprehensive school, but dont be put off by the exterior!
Everyone's work looks good. Its worth a visit. There's some nice ceramics that are the highlight of the art schools show this year and lots of other fanastic work too including a sculpture made entirely of black hair!!
Its probably the best free day out in London this week!
*tried to get image of front of college off their website but its not there any more, guess they think its ugly too!


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