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Lovely Art Classes for Children, New Term Booking Now


euan

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The NEW AUTUMN TERM of THE ART CLUB East Dulwich begins from the 7th September.

Children can enroll at any time.


THE ART CLUB runs every WEDNESDAY 4-5pm during term time at

St Clements and St Peters Church Hall, Off Barry Road, East Dulwich SE22.


Art Club is for Primary school children aged from 6 - 11 years old.


Taught by professional printmaker and Dulwich Picture Gallery tutor - Sally Cutler.

I am DBS checked and fully insured.


We look at various techniques and mediums including relief printmaking, papier mache, painting, clay, drawing and collage.

We also explore the work of different artists.


Friendly, fun and welcoming creative sessions.


If your child loves art come and give Art Club a try.


Sessions cost ?8 per student and the Autumn Term is 14 weeks long.


Limited number of places available. ENROLLING NOW.

For bookings and enquiries please email me: [email protected]

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