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FROM PICCADILLY

Less than 2 minutes walk towards Pall Mall through Lower Regent Street. Next door to Her Majesty's Theatre.

 

FROM WATERLOO

Take the Bakerloo Line towards Charing Cross.

5 minutes walk through Trafalgar Square.

 

FROM VICTORIA

Take Bus 38 towards Piccadilly Circus or the Victoria Line towards Green Park Station.

 

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We welcome small groups as a part of organised educational trips. Please note we can only accomodate groups of less than 10 people in the gallery at the same time. Please let us know your arrival by contacting us HERE

 

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I am currently studying autism in art for my dissertation at university, and would like to congratulate you on your amazing talent and Im thoroughly enjoying learning about you and other artists that have autism.(Nicola) READ ON...

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Stephen will be sketching the capital of the Holy Land Jerusalem - one of the oldest cities in the world - between the 19th and 23rd of May 2008.

 

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Another artist with autism is the Londoner Stephen Wiltshire. From a young age, he demonstrated an extraordinary talent for drawing from memory, which he still possesses. In May 2005 he depicted Tokyo on a 10-metre-long canvas within seven days after a short helicopter ride over the city. To say that Wiltshire `only` has this talent because he is autistic would be to denigrate something miraculous in its own right.(Times Online) READ ON...

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Saturday

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Tuesday 20 May (Jerusalem)

Wednesday 21 May (Jerusalem)

Thursday 22 May (Jerusalem)

Friday 23 May (Jerusalem)

Monday 26 May (Bank Holiday)

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