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Oh Art! : Art and creativity workshops @ Carnegie Library


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We have a self-led and purposeful approach to creative exploration of the arts and visual communication, inspired by Bruno Munari?s method ?Playing with Art?, which we deliver through gentle guidance based on Positive Discipline and Non-Violent Communication. The workshops are for children between 3-12yo and we offer a variety of materials to explore with in 2D and 3D.


Venue: Carnegie Library, 188 Herne Hill Road, London, SE24 0AG


Costs: ?10 p/child p/session. Siblings ?10 first child, ?7 extra child p/session (fees are non-refundable).

Maximum 10 children p/session. All children must be accompanied by an adult.


Dates and Times: Wednesday 22nd April / 6th May / 20th May from 10-11:15am.


Bookings: contact us via email ohartproject@ gmailcom. We will send you bank details, our Terms and Conditions and Welcoming email.


Visit our website http://www.ohartproject.com for more information about us, our ethos, Bruno Munari and what we offer.


Please bear in mind that we emphasise on ?the process of making? and not the end result (we are not an arts and crafts group). We follow a non-coercive approach to teaching, and we won?t force any child to experiment if they don?t want to. We believe that every child should love and enjoy learning, and this is achievable if we respect their pace, capacity, age and interests. Not all children are creative in the arts, instead they are creative in other areas like sports, music, science, etc. If you have any questions, don?t hesitate to contact us! I?m happy to answer all your questions before you decide to make a booking grin


Looking forward to hearing from you soon!

Kiki (Co-founder)

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