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The Art Club East Dulwich and Nunhead has closed in the venues during lockdown.


Good News However we are continuing ONLINE!


If your child loves art and would benefit from an hour each week to relax and be creative this could be just what you need. Perfect activity for families to do together. Suitable for children aged 5 years and upwards. The tutor Sally Cutler is a professional artist and tutor at Dulwich Picture Gallery for 17 years.


A 7 week subscription costs ?35 (that's only ?5 per class).


What do you get each week:


Detailed Lesson Plan

Materials List

Video Tutorial

The Art Club Gallery - your child's artwork uploaded to the Art club website.

Access via email to personal feedback from a professional artist and teacher regarding the sessions or work produced.

Option of a place at The Art Club East Dulwich or other Art Club venue nearby when venues re-open.


Check out our website on www.theartclublondon.weebly.com

It is new and not on search engines so you will find it by typing it into the https bar at the top of your screen.


To book a place or for further details please contact Sally on [email protected]

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