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Hi everyone,


I'm a local artist just finishing up my MA in Sculpture at the RCA. I also work as gallery manager part-time at bo.lee gallery on Rye Lane (we have been closed through COVID-19 times). So I have time on my hands and would invite you to get in touch if you are looking for childcare/ school run/ after school, particularly if you think your children would benefit from hanging out with someone who loves to paint, mod roc, paper mache, sew etc.

I have experience working with children at primary and secondary level, as both a teaching assistant and art and design technician, and can provide references if you need.


Update: I am now busy through July, but get in touch if you are looking for help from August onwards.


My website is www.dollykershaw.co.uk

Email me at [email protected]


Cheers!

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