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HALF TERM ARTY FUN, Tues 31st, Wed 1st, 10am -4pm, Goose Green Centre


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Calling all creative kids! (age 6- 10)


Learn all about new artists, explore freely a range of top quality art materials, master new art techniques and create a a masterpiece worthy of hanging on any gallery wall!

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Tuesday 31st May 10am - 4 pm


Join us to design and create beautiful large scale

Cut out figures inspired Turner Prize winning Lubaina Hamid's exhibition at The Tate Modern.


Wednesday 1st June 10am - 4 pm

Join us to make giant butterflies & dragonflies using acrylic inks, gold leaf 🍁, posca pens and recycled materials.


We will be using a wide range of professional art materials. We will be painting with acrylic paints, blending with conte crayons, applying pattern and detail with metallic acrylic pens and adorning our figures with collage pieces.W


We will do observational drawings of musical instruments, painting with acrylics, apply pattern with metallic pens



Outdoor Breaktimes:

Play time breaks will be taken in play park

Picnic lunch on Goose Green.


Cost: ?55 Price includes: snacks, tuition, high quality art materials


Children will be required to bring a water bottle, packed lunch and wear old clothes or bring an apron (we will get messy)


to book email [email protected]


[http://www.theartsfactory.london]

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