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nimtim hosts Katrina Adams for Dulwich Festival

  • Writer: nimtim architects
    nimtim architects
  • May 23, 2023
  • 1 min read

We opened the doors of the nimtim studio on the weekend of the 13th and 14th May between 11am - 6pm as part of the Dulwich Festival Artists Open House event. We showed the work of @katrinaadamsart alongside some of our own designs. All in all we hde nearly 300 visitors which was phenomenal. Thanks to all who came and said hello. Further information on Katrina's art can be found here.

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Jun 28

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Jun 23

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Dr Shan
Dr Shan
May 23

What a great update — it’s inspiring to see organizations like nimtim hosting artists and fostering local culture through events like this. This kind of content really brings people together and celebrates creative voices. And just to show how diverse discussions are online, you’ll also see topics like PK6 Game download pop up in totally different threads when people are exploring games or trends!

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Alethea Brown
Alethea Brown
May 20

Great to see events like this bringing people together — the smooth flow of conversations here even feels a bit like Drift Boss control and timing.

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Mrr Jone
Mrr Jone
May 04

I came across this announcement about NIMTIM hosting Katrina Adams for the Dulwich Festival and it sounds like a really engaging event for anyone interested in tennis, sport development, and community involvement. Having someone with her experience leading conversations can bring fresh insight and inspiration to both players and fans.

I like how the post highlights the connection between sport and positive community impact, which is often overlooked in similar events.

Even when I’m distracted by things like trying a new 2J Bet tip, I still appreciate learning from people who’ve genuinely shaped their sport. This kind of event feels worthwhile for anyone in the area.

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