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Children's Classes

2024
                                            Term 1     February 7 -April 10 (Wednesdays)
                                            
                                            Term 2     May 2 - July 4  (Thursdays)
                                            
                                            Term 3     July 25 - Sept 26 (Thursdays)
                                            
                                            Term 4     October 17- December 19 (Thursdays)

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Our classes are designed to immerse students in art making, exploring subject matter, expressive forms, materials and techniques. We focus on assisting our students to imagine, plan and realise their ideas.

Classes are $35 per week.  In all classes students should bring an  A4 Visual Diary.

Children's classes are limited to 10 students.


Workshop Facilitator:  Tanya Ljubic WWC0061143E

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