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The Arts Factory Art Clubs for Age 6-12 now open for bookings in Dulwich


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?At last! an art club for kids that is intelligent, engaging and fun at the same time.?


The Arts Factory and have a few remaining places for the next half term block!




Check us out on Instagram @theartsfactory (look for polar bear chalk drawing) or https://www.theartsfactory.london


Bowling Green Pavilion, Dulwich Park

SATURDAY MORNING CLUBS

Age 6 - 8 9:30 am - 11.00 am

Age 8-12 11.30 am - 1.00 pm

6 sessions ?120



Goose green Centre, East Dulwich

(School pick up from St john?s & St Clements available for small extra fee)

WEDNESDAY AFTER SCHOOL CLUB

Age 6 -12 3.45 pm- 5.00 pm

Term Times Only

6 Sessions ?90



THURSDAY AFTER SCHOOL CLUB

(School pick up from Dulwich Village Infants & The Hamlets available for small extra fee)

Age 6 -12 3.45 pm- 5.00 pm

Term Times Only

6 Sessions ?90


Email [email protected] for bookings or enquiries

Lynn 07568 307246

Georgina 07504 911190

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