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Weekly life drawing class every Tuesday at Exhibit B in Streatham Hill


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A brand spanking new life drawing class every Tuesday night in Streatham Hill!


All levels welcome. ?8.50 including materials.


The freshest class from the FreeForm Life Drawing network (Life Drawing at The Exhibit, Life Drawing at Village Underground, Wallace Collection, Courthauld Institute). Join life drawing tutor and artist Lily Holder for an evening of music, drinking and drawing.


With a relaxed, informal approach to teaching and a focus on experimentation and creative freedom, this is a great way to unwind with friends or meet like-minded people. The class is fully tutored and designed for all abilities, so no previous experience is necessary, and all materials are provided.


Tickets can be booked at the link below:


https://www.designmynight.com/london/restaurants/streatham/exhibit-b/life-drawing-exhibit-b?from=autocomplete

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