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Fun and Educational Children's Art Classes , Barry Road Church Hall Wed. 4-5pm


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Art Club runs every Wednesday 4-5pm during term time at St Clements and St Peters Church Hall, Off Barry Road, East Dulwich SE22.

It 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.

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

?8 per session including all materials. Classes for this year will run up to 9th Dec 2015.

For more information contact: [email protected]

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The New Term of The Art Club is due to begin from the 6th January.

It runs for 11 weeks at a cost of ?88 for the term.

Art Club runs every Wednesday 4-5pm during term time at St Clements and St Peters Church Hall, Off Barry Road, East Dulwich SE22.

It 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.

If your child loves art come and give Art Club a try. Art Club makes a great Christmas gift.

Limited number of places available. Bookings now being taken.

For more information contact: [email protected]

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