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New Adult Lino cutting workshop with The Arts Factory, 11am - 1pm 30th Jan, Lordship Pub


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DO YOU WANT TO LEARN A NEW SKILL THIS YEAR?



WORKSHOP TITLE: An Introduction to Print Making - Create an A4 Mounted Lino Cut print


We will provide the opportunity and the space for you to create a piece of artwork in a sociable and supportive environment. We will provide all the materials and will teach you the techniques and guide you through the process. No existing art skills are necessary. We will structure the sessions to provide as little or as much support as you need.


Venue: Upstairs @ The Lordship Pub, Lordship Lane, East Dulwich

Time: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Date: Thursday 30th January


Cost: ?34 Coffee and Croissant Included


Please email [email protected] to reserve your space. Selling out fast!


This is The Arts Factory's first venture into adult workshops. Please look at our instagram feed to see examples of artwork done with our kids and teen groups


https://www.instagram.com/theartsfactory/


https://www.theartsfactory.london

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