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Few places remaining for Sat morning art club in Dulwich Park Sat 21st April- Sat 26th May


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We Still have a few spaces left for our Saturday morning Artsfactory art club in Dulwich Park.


We will be holding 2 sessions for different age groups.


Year Group: 1,2 & 3

Time: 9.30 am ? 11.00


Year Group: 4,5 & 6

Time: 11.30 am ? 1.00 pm

Dates:Sat 21st April, Sat 28th April, Sat 5th May, Sat 12th May, Sat 19th May, Sat 26th May

Cost: 6 sessions ?120


We are 2 specialist art teachers with many years experience of teaching in schools and with external community arts organisations. We are really looking forward to working alongside the children. The club will be very collaborative in its approach to creating artwork and sharing of creative ideas.


The club is aimed at any child who enjoys art. It will be bags of fun and all children will produce high quality pieces of artwork over a block of 6 sessions. Children will enjoy exploring a range of materials and techniques, art analysis and artist study to build towards a portfolio sketchbook. Over the sessions the children will develop skills across all elements of art- clay, photography, painting, mixed media etc. If you would like to see the standard and range of artwork your children will experience please click on the links below.



Contact Lynn Hutchison 07568 307246 or Georgina Mackley 07504 911190 for more details.

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