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Children's Art Classes from The Art Club BOOKING NOW for January Term


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Bookings now being taken for the new term of

The ART CLUB - East Dulwich (Wednesdays 4-5pm)and Nunhead (Mondays 4-5pm) during term time.


A perfect gift for children who love art.


Children can start at any time in the term space permitting.


Trial sessions available for ?8.50 - sign up for the rest of the term if your child enjoys it.


Both Art Clubs are for Primary school children aged from 6 - 11 years old (Years 2-6).


Taught by professional printmaker and Dulwich Picture Gallery tutor for 17 years - Sally Cutler.

Sally has been running The Art Club, East Dulwich for the past 4 years and teaching art to children for 25 years.

I am DBS checked and fully insured.


We look at various techniques and mediums including relief printmaking, papier mache, painting, mosaics, clay, drawing and collage.


We also explore the work of different artists such as Miro, Picasso, Bridget Riley and Kandinsky.


Friendly, fun and welcoming creative sessions.


If your child loves art come and give Art Club a try.


Trial sessions are available in January at ?8.50 per student and if you decide to continue the full term fees are payable in advance of the next session.


For Bookings and further information please email SALLY: [email protected]

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