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The Assemblage Sisters

After School Art Classes

When

Thursday 5 February from 4pm to 6pm Thursday 23 April from 4pm to 6pm Thursday 23 July from 4pm to 6pm Thursday 15 October from 4pm to 6pm

Classes run during term time ending in the last week of school. Check the website for details

Cost

Child: $35 per week ( term paid in advance)

Our art class runs weekly during term time for 4 terms. For K-6, Thursdays after school.

Art class helps develop fine motor skills , observational skills, listening skills and organisational skills. It is fun and great for kids ages and abilities.

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.

Children's classes are limited to 10 students to ensure everyone gets the attention they need and can be heard.

Contact event organiser

The Assemblage Sisters

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