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Personal Development Painting Studio Course


Do you have no space to paint at home?


Would you like to give yourself a few weeks to develop artwork within a great space, with the support of a tutor and only up to 5 other learners? You will be allocated a part of the shared studio on the first day and thereafter it is your space to work! No other classes will even be using the studio between your sessions, so it is particularly Covid safe. Regular group chats and a Google Classroom will add to your experience, but the course is really aimed at those who are independently driven and want to reserve time to make work over a five week period. You will be responsible to bring your own materials, but here is a chance to really focus on developing your painting or drawing in a supportive environment.


WHEN: Two dates.....

FRIDAYS April 30th - May 28th. 10am - 5pm.

OR

Fridays June 11 - July 9th, 10am - 5pm.


COST: ?150 full fee or ?75 concession fee


I'm the tutor and I'm happy to answer any questions. The course is part of Southwark Adult Learning Services and I can give you more information on how to enrol if you are interested. Students who did the course last fall really enjoyed it and were keen to continue, but, with enrolment limited, NEW learners will be given first chance to enrol, to give everyone a fair chance.

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