Teresa Secker Holiday Art Programme
Sign up quickly to guarantee a place in the studio for the Holiday Art Programme in my studio/ gallery in Riverstone Terraces. Lots of fun and creativity.
TERESA SECKER ART
Contemporary New Zealand Artist (Bachelor of Arts & Graduate Diploma of Teaching)
ART HOLIDAY PROGRAMME FOR CHILDREN
WEEK 1:Monday 10th – Friday 14th July
9:30am-12pm each morning. ENROLLING NOW!
Teresa Secker Studio/Gallery
75A Kirton Drive
Riverstone Terraces
Upper Hutt
Phone: 527 9397 for more information
$25 per session
Plus a once-off $10 materials cost for the week
Please bring your own: Large canvas or selection of canvas boards/canvas pad.
1 art apron/ painting clothes (Teresa Secker Art Aprons and canvas boards are for sale in the studio).
*Please bring along something personally significant like a toy/object or photo for inspiration. Also, if required, a snack to keep your energy up!
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL AS NUMBERS ARE LIMITED Classes are kept small to ensure good one on one attention. Please call or email for more details or to book a place in a weekly tutoring class. teresaseckerart@paradise.net.nz.
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Please note: The Studio is down a lane, on a back section. Please park on the road side and walk down my driveway.
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