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Pottery class for adults all abilities on Friday mornings. A few spaces left.


Kim Parker

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Some spaces are left in the new Pottery Class opening in Marmora Road, East Dulwich on Friday mornings from 10-12.30p.m. starting on November 2nd and running for 7 weeks. If there is sufficient uptake, we will carry on in the new year.


Beginners are welcome. You will be able to learn to pinch, coil and slab pots; make sculptures and throw on the wheel. You will learn decorating techniques and glazing. Experienced potters will have support to progress their work.


The cost is ?7.50 per session, for the period to Christmas ?52.50 payable on session 1.


Please send me a message with your email address and I will send you more details.


All the best,


Kim Parker

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