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Art club for Grown ups, meet like minded people over a drink and a doodle.


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Art Club will be happening at the lovely Art Deli in Camberwell, on the last weds of every month, from 7 - 8.30pm.

?15 which includes your first glass of wine, all materials and a bit of structure. We'll do some arty ice breaking games to start.

This is not an art class (unless you want it to be) but a space to play with different materials,(or just do some colouring in) with a drink and like minded people. A chance to rekindle that old school feeling of happy focus.

Everyone is welcome!

I'm a local artist and maker and I have wanted to do this for a long time and at last I've found the perfect space at the Art Deli, come and enjoy it with me. It's a great way to de-stress and make friends.

The spaces are limited and booking is necessary,

Please PM me

  • 2 weeks later...

Art Club is tomorrow at 7 at 16 Coldharbour Lane, (the Camberwell end),

Get a mid week boost, energiser and relaxer all in one !

There will be Tapas available at the lovely Art Deli so you won't starve if you come straight from work, Wine and Craft Beer too...

Any questions? Call Sue 07894438163

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