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SL Arts Club, 9-13yrs, starting soon! Dartmouth Rd.


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Hi All


The South London Arts Club is running an amazing art course for 9-13 year olds.


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If you have an ambitious child/teen that is bursting with art enthusiasm and really wants to learn expert skills then this is the place! Its not your ordinary art club; you will learn exciting art skills from an experienced artist and technician, cutting-edge techniques that professional artists use! You will learn to make art in the style of contemporary, well-known artists: For example, screen-printing like Eduardo Paolozzi, and spray-painting in the style of Iconic street artist, Thierry Noir.


9-13 year olds

Six week art course

Saturday Mornings 10-12.30pm

19, 26 May

9, 16, 23, 30 June

At the end we will have an exhibition to showcase your amazing work to family and friends on 7 July.

Based in Sydenham School, Dartmouth Road, London, SE26 4RD.

?12.50 per session or ?67.50 (Includes a 10% discount) for the full course paid in advance. It would be amazing if you could join all six sessions but if you cant, each one is self contained, so you don't need to have been to prior sessions.

Please contact Claire to secure your place: [email protected]

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