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Calling all budding cartoonists aged 7+ (Half-term workshop)


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Can't Draw, CAN DRAW! With Mik Brown - Friday 31st October 2014

Whether you're starting from scratch or looking to improve your drawing skills, Mik Brown's workshops will inspire. His workshops at Dulwich Library for the 2013 Dulwich Festival, and Open Studio his East Dulwich studio in 2013 and 2014, were a roaring success - if you missed out then or just want to come back for more, now is your chance! Not only will you learn a lot, you?ll also have a lot of fun!Fun!Fun!


10.00am - 11.30am for ages 7 to 9 years - Creative Cartoon workshop.

12 noon - 1.30pm for ages 10 - 14 years - Creative Cartoon workshop.

2.30pm - 4pm for ages 7 to 14 years - Developing your drawing skills - ideas, inspiration and advice for those who enjoy drawing but are keen to develop their skills.


Tickets are ?15 per workshop, with only ten places available, bookable from https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/workshop-title-cant-draw-can-draw-friday-31-october-with-mik-brown-tickets-12665586109, by phone on 02086701920 or in person from Dulwich Books, 6 Croxted Road, West Dulwich, London, SE21 8SW.

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