Colour monoprint portrait. Dulwich Picture Gallery has been running drop-in workshops for young people in Kennington for the past five yearsPhotograph: Janie Airey/PRPortrait, canvas and acrylic. The gallery runs the centres with Alfred House Youth Club, which serves three estates in Kennington in Lambeth, one of London's poorest boroughsPhotograph: Janie Airey/PRPicture manipulation. All the work by the young artists has had its initial inspiration from items in the Dulwich Picture Gallery collectionPhotograph: Janie Airey/PR
Documentary canvas portrait. Freelance artists and teachers work all over south London in a variety of programmes under Dulwich's education departmentPhotograph: Janie Airey/PRColour slide. Dulwich Picture Gallery is set in an affluent village in south London, but one that is surrounded by areas of poverty and deprivationPhotograph: Janie Airey/PRDocumentary canvas portrait. The project, Kennington Kids, aims to reach out beyond the confines of the gallery into the communityPhotograph: Janie Airey/PRDocumentary canvas portrait. An exhibition of the work will be on show at Dulwich Picture Gallery from June 6 to 20, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday afternoonsPhotograph: Janie Airey/PRPicture manipulation. The exhibition will provide a unique opportunity for the boys to showcase their artPhotograph: Janie Airey/PRColour slide. For more information about the exhibition, visit Dulwich Picture GalleryPhotograph: Janie Airey/PR
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