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START DRAWING NOW (course code: AC7030)


Why not start the new year learning a new skill! This 10 week course, on Thursday afternoons from 12:30-3:30, starts next week, January 11th, and you can enrol any day this week. ALL ABILITIES WELCOME!


Location: Thomas Calton Centre, Alpha Street SE15 3NX


Website: southwark.gov.uk/adultlearning

Phone: 0207 358-2100


Cost: ?120 standard fee or ?60 if you qualify for concessionary fee, (+ a ?5 registration fee).


In the course, we will explore a lot of different drawing techniques and use a range of subject matter so you can really discover what works for you. This introduction is perfect if you have thought about attending a life drawing class, feel a bit rusty from not drawing for years, or, just want to sketch on holidays!


Feel free to PM me with any questions as I am the tutor.

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