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Once again Vanguard Court will be openings it's doors for the annual winter open studios, taking place the last weekend of November. Here the public can peruse a hub of creativity, where an array of world renowned artists hone their craft.


Amongst this you will find Flux Studios, home to a fourteen-strong collective of contemporary jewellers, and the work shop where Flux Jewellery School run their classes. The jewellers at Flux Studios pass on their invaluable skills and thorough knowledge of their craft through a range of exciting and inspiring courses.


Flux Jewellery a School also work alongside the Southwark Adult Learning Services to provide Southwark residents the chance to participate in these creative classes at hugely subsidised rates. So if you're a Southwark resident take this fantastic opportunity provided by your council to indulge your creative side!


We have many exciting courses coming up throughout November and December. Why not try your hand at the ancient art of Keum Boo by learning the technique of layering gold leaf over silver on 6/7 November? Or why not try something different this weekend and bring the kids along to a free family workshop on 9th and make a pendant together? All the materials and equipment are provided, so come along and be inspired in a creative and social environment!


If you are interested in booking any of these classes, or fancy getting to know a big more about Flux Jewellery School then follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. You can also check out our website www.fluxjewelleryschool.com or email us for details at [email protected]

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