Spring Late
Enjoy Berthe Morisot: Shaping Impressionism after hours with interactive art performances, DJ sets, creative workshops, a pop-up bar and more!
Join us for the Spring edition of our Late series as we illuminate the Gallery and Gardens with art and music and invite you to slow down, and enjoy some art and live music in the Gallery and Gardens.
We'll have presentations from Camberwell College of Arts students, Live jazz, music from Laura Groves, Johanna Glaza and Sisu Djs plus hands-on workshops inspired by trailblazing Impressionist Berthe Morisot and her unique artistic vision. By exploring and reshaping the past, we can innovate new ways of living in the future.
Want to see the exhibition too?
Although it's free to explore the Late, Berthe Morisot exhibition tickets must be booked separately. Book a ticket
Workshop Schedule and Set Times
Gimlet Bar
Gallery 5, 6pm - 10pm
Enjoy a variety of cocktails created by master mixoligists at the Gimlet bar.
DJ Melissa
Gallery 1, 6pm - 10pm

Melissa is the founder of Sisu, a community providing a platform to educate, inspire and showcase aspiring women and non-binary DJ's and producers.
Since May 2017 when the Liverpool-born selector played her first DJ set, she has played on line-ups across Europe - whether it be alongside Plaid and Kelly Lee Owens in Southbank’s Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, in Germany at Nation of Gondwana festival alongside the likes of Anetha and Freddy K, or warming up at Berlin’s Paloma Bar with Dusk/Blackdown. Flying through 2022, sharing stages with the likes of Mafalda, Dan Shake, Skream, CCL and Jerome Hill.
Camberwell College of Arts students
Linbury Room, 6pm –10pm
Camberwell College of Arts students have created artworks inspired by Dulwich Picture Gallery’s exhibition Berthe Morisot: Shaping Impressionism. Using a variety of mediums and disciplines students are exploring what it means to be influenced by Morisot’s processes and subjects from the perspective of their own art practice.
Portland+Pals – Portrait Painting
Gallery and Gardens, 7pm – 9pm

Sip and paint with Cam Portland, a multidisciplinary artist based in South London. Using illustration, painting, and performance to explore the deep-rooted themes of culture, identity and social issues, Portland inspires audiences to engage in necessary and thought-provoking conversations. This portrait painting workshop will be held outside in the Gardens.
Beth Fraser - Collage and Ink Techniques
Gallery 4, 6pm – 10pm (Drop in)
Beth is a fashion illustrator and freelance artist whose work combines collage and ink techniques to create bold and tactile multimedia pieces, participants will learn collage techniques and mark making methods to produce a piece of art to take home.
Taking inspiration from masters such as Berthe Morisot, Pablo Picasso and Felix Vallotton, Beth’s abstracted figures portray clothing on simplified flat bodies, reminiscent of mid-century poster art.
Johanna Glaza
The Chapel, 7:30pm – 8:10pm
Johanna Glaza is a Lithuanian born London-based artist. With her bewitching voice and engaging melodies Johanna is a unique and captivating performer whose baroque folk songs seethe with character and mystery. Johanna is inspired by the interplay between presence and absence in Morisot's work. “Her characters are here yet are absent, lost in the ever-changing movements of their inner world.”
Laura Groves
The Chapel, 8:30pm – 9pm
Laura Groves returns to the Chapel for a very special performance. Laura Groves is an artist and producer born in West Yorkshire and based in South London. As a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, she explores themes of inner worlds, healing, connection, and imagined environments and real-life surroundings, mixing traditional song writing with experimental synthesised sounds, textural electronic layering, and a passion for home recording. Following on from her work as Blue Roses on XL Recordings, Laura has released two EPs under her own name on DEEK Records, created with long-time collaborator Bullion, and an EP on Bella Union. Notable performances include Glastonbury, Bestival, Green Man, NTS at Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival, along with supporting St Vincent and Wild Beasts.
Picture Description Talk
Gallery 3, 7.30pm and 8.30pm
Join us for a picture description talk taking a closer look at three of Morisot's works. This talk is open to all and is suitable for blind and visually impaired visitors.
Sarah Fahey - Revealing figures
Gallery 2, 6pm – 10pm
Create ‘secret drawings’ using self-portrait mirrors and white oil pastels on white paper to create portraits of yourself, friends or others in the group. The hidden portraits are revealed by painting on top of the white-on-white drawing with watercolours.
Slideshow Carousel
Art Studio, 6pm – 10pm
Using transparent materials, create miniature compositions through collage or mark-making. Let yourself be creative and draw inspiration from the Berthe Morisot exhibition, responding to the themes of light colour and composition. The completed rectangular creations will be placed inside plastic slides before being projected to reveal your images on a larger scale!