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Drawing classes for teens, OKIDO fun for 3-7years, exhibitions from local artists and PEXMAS!


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Feeling creative? There's something for all ages at Copper Beech Cafe!


Check out our line-up!


* Monthly Sunday Art & Science sessions with OKIDO for 3-7 year olds

Book: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dinosaur-art-science-workshop-with-okido-dulwich-tickets-37656551760


* Saturday drawing for teens (11-14 & 15-18 years) with Liz Charsley (Teaching Artist at Dulwich Picture Gallery)

Book: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/drawing-for-all-tickets-51491981904?ref=estw


* Sunday adult drawing sessions with Liz Charsley (Teaching Artist at Dulwich Picture Gallery)

Book: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/drawing-for-all-tickets-51491981904?ref=estw


* Metallic Printing Workshop with Nicole Line Workshops on 12th November

Book: https://www.designmynight.com/london/whats-on/classes/metallic-printing-workshop-at-copper-beech-cafe-jags-sports-club?t=tickets


* Screen Printing Workshop with Nicole Line Workshops on 10th December

Book: https://www.designmynight.com/london/whats-on/theatre/screen-printing-workshop-at-copper-beech-cafe-jags-sports-club-1


* New artwrok from Photo Artist Alan Powdrill during November with a Private View on 16th November

Pop in during opening hours or open invitation to Private View


* Pexmas Christmas Market at CBC 15th & 16th November

Apply for a stall at [email protected] or come along to buy lovely hand crafted pressies for Christmas!


Find out more at www.copperbeechcafe.com


*** New After School art classes for years 5 -7 starting after Christmas... watch this space!! ***

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