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Weekly Parent & Child Online Art Session, Starting Sunday 17th Jan, 4pm -5pm, The Arts Factory


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Weekly Online Art Session Brought to you by an Award Winning Art Club


Come and join us for a cosy afternoon of art making with your child or maybe your child would like to get creative remotely with a grandparent or favourite aunt/uncle. Suitable for children Ages 4 - 12



Sessions are friendly, fun and very supportive of all ability levels (both children and parents alike!)

Each session includes analysis of an artists work, exploration of materials and development of new skills.

Step- by - Step demonstrations to guide adult and child through the process to produce their very own masterpiece.



First Session

Sunday 17th Jan 4pm - 5pm

Cost: ?15 per household


To Book Email: [email protected] or call Lynn 07568 307246



https://www.theartsfactory.london

Instagram @theartsfactory

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