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New Children's Online Art Classes run by The Art Club


euan

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During the lock down The Art Club East Dulwich, St Clements Church hall, Barry Road and The Art Club Nunhead, 61 Cheltenham Road are closed and therefore I will now be operating an


Online Art Club for Children.


The class will run initially for 7 weeks at a price of ?35:

8th April

15th April

22nd April

29th April

6th May

13th May

20th May

Every Wednesday 4-5pm


This will include a

Detailed Lesson Plan

Tutorial Video

Upload of Completed Artwork to Dedicated Website Page and

Direct link to Qualified, Professional Artist and Teacher Sally Cutler from 4-5pm to answer any queries and offer support.


My aim is to continue to provide fun, stress busting, stimulating and exciting art classes for the children.

All sessions will utilise items commonly found in the home.

An opportunity to focus on being creative and feel the calm and well being it brings in these challenging times.


If you think this could be just what your child would enjoy please contact me and I will send you further details.

[email protected]

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