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Millie Rose Dobree Artist CV 2024.pdf

HI there,

I'm Millie - I'm 25, grew up in South London, and moved to Amsterdam to study art when i was 18. Last year I moved back to London, where I am studying a Masters in Fine Art at Goldsmiths. I have a range of experiences in teaching art and childcare, as well as being a DJ and a chef, and would love to continue working with and looking after kids or teenagers, hopefully inspiring passion and unlocking potential in art and music.  If you are looking for a babysitter or art teacher for help with GCSE or A-Level (I was granted A*) or someone to hang out and do activities with your kids - do get in touch! I am looking to work flexibly / part-time around my studies. I've attached my CV for some more details about me. 

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