Bell House

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Built by book publisher and Lord Mayor of London Thomas Wright in the Georgian period, this grand house in Dulwich is now home to a volunteer-led charity promoting creative education and lifelong learning. It offers hands-on workshops where you can learn painting, pottery, music, stitching, gardening, and printing, and is also home to an active print studio with a wealth of historic equipment that is available for print enthusiasts to use. 

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Bell House Wayzgoose

A wayzgoose (for the uninitiated) was a traditional summer feast thrown by master printers for their apprentices, a centuries-old ritual marking the point in the year when workers began printing by candlelight. It might be the height of summer, but Bell House in Dulwich has revived the spirit of the occasion as a full-blown craft fair, with independent artists and makers setting up across the Georgian venue’s interiors and garden to show and sell work in print, textiles and ceramics. Alongside the stalls, there are live demonstrations and taster workshops, so you can get your hands properly inky.
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