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AWARD WINNING ART CLUB NOW OFFERING ADDITIONAL PLACES TO OUR TEENS


Wed 6pm - 7.30pm

Punk Me Up Ceramics Cafe

6 weeks @ ?22.50 per session - ?135



Due to the success of our Teen Art club we are extending our teen provision by 10 places. If you have a teenager who is interested in art, intends to or is taking a GCSE in Art then this is the club for them. It may even be that your child just has a passion for art or is struggling a little with friendship groups and would like an to do something mindful and create a piece of art they can be proud of.


Our mission is to create an inspiring, creative and supportive teaching experience which ensures all children create pieces of art that are way beyond their own expectations. As very skilled and experienced school teachers we provide a rich and broad art curriculum for the teens which enhances the art provision they are getting in schools.


We regularly submit children's art work for regional and national competitions and exhibit in local exhibitions.If you would like to see examples of our work please look at our Instagram feed @theartsfactory or our web page https://www.theartsfactory.london



Across our club we have a very high retention rate of members across our clubs so if you are interested please email contact us to take up this opportunity and secure a place.


Email: [email protected]

Lynn: 07568 307246

George: 07504 911190

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