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The Art Club East Dulwich provides art classes for children aged from 7 years and up.

An independent Art Club established over 10 years and taught by experienced, professional artist and art teacher Sally Anne Cutler.

Explore different techniques and processes in fun, creative sessions.

Learn about artists and discover new ways of working.

Pottery, mosaics, painting, printmaking, drawing, sculpture and more.

DBS and Fully insured

Classes take place in the spacious hall and garden of St Clement and St Peter Church, Barry Road.

Sally is an award winning  printmaker and taught at Dulwich Picture Gallery for 17 years and her assistant Euan is a sculptor and member of The Society of Designer Craftsmen.

www.theartclublondon.weebly.com

TRIAL CLASS AVAILABLE  £10

Bookings being taken now for this term

£10 per class payable by the term

If you would like more information or to book a place please contact: [email protected]

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