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Easter/ Spring Art workshops, Goose Green Centre, week beg April 4th


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As the sounds of birdsong fill the air and blossom begins to burst on the cherry trees, spring is definitely here! We're already looking forward to our Easter Clubs - always a great chance to do something seasonal, educational and fun.?


Come and join us for some art fun. Across the week we will use a range of art materials acrylic paints, indian inks, blowing, acrylic and metallic pens, jewels and oil pastels to create a create wonderful art work based in the Spring /Easter theme.



All sessions will take place at the Goose Green Centre so the children will be able to enjoy having a play outside either on Goose Green or the swing park to break the session up. we may even work outdoors if the sun decides to shine!


Age 6-11


Workshop 1 & 2

Monday 4th/Tues 5th April


1.00pm - 4.00 pm

Goose Green Centre, SE22

Cost ?70


Workshop 3 & 4

Thurs 8th/Fri 9th April

10.00 am - 1.00 pm

Goose Green Centre, SE22

Cost ?70



Workshop 1-4 ( as above)

?120


To book click link below and follow let nks to online booking.



http://www.theartsfactory.london/holiday-art-clubs


Check out our instagram to see some of the brillaint artwork created by our kids throughout our holiday and term time clubs.


https://www.instagram.com/theartsfactory/

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