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While The Art Club is currently closed at the venue I am running The Art Club Online which has been going now since the first lockdown.

The online classes focus each week on different art techniques, artists and processes and have included papier mache, printing and drawing in past sessions. The online classes are suitable for any age and I have students enrolled from the age of 5 years to teenagers and sometimes parents join in too.


See further details below and if you think this is something your child would enjoy please let me know and I will register you and send payment details.


The Art Club Online for children and families.


The course contains a weekly:

Detailed Lesson Plan

Materials List

Tutorial Video

Upload of Completed Artwork to Dedicated Website www.theartclublondon.weebly.com * and

Direct link to Qualified, Professional Artist and Teacher Sally Cutler to answer any queries and offer support.

Virtual Sticker Award available to students each week based on work submitted.

* to view the website please type the address into the the top address bar rather than use the search engine.

The course will contain 6 sessions, delivered weekly.

Cost: ?45 (all children in household can participate for the one fee).

Contact Sally on [email protected] or via the forum.

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