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The South London Arts Club 22nd Sept


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Hi Families!


If you have an ambitious child aged 9-13years who is bursting with art enthusiasm and keen to learn advanced technical art skills then please get in touch!


The South London Arts Club teaches you professional art techniques such as Screen-printing, Spray-painting and Ceramics in a fun and relaxed environment.


After the amazing success of the first course back in July I will be running two more courses this Autumn.

See the website for full details; https://southlondonartsclub.wordpress.com/ The 'What's On' page has all the information about the next courses. Check out the 'photos' page and see the students really enjoying making and working together plus their amazing finished artworks! In fact all those students loved it so much they asked to carry on so I designed the new eight-week course for them!


Book your child's place now for the six week course starting on 22nd September, spaces are filling up fast!


Best wishes


Claire

slartsclub(at)gmail.com

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