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TERM 4 classes begin next week Oct 27

Sylvie Bolstad from ARTMAKERS Community Artists Trust

TERM 4 classes For ADULTS and also for KIDS to TEENS.
Start this coming Week, from Oct 17.
• ADULTS: Our multi-level customised studio exploration flexi classes allow for individual development in your choice of visual arts media, from beginners to continuers. Come along to enjoy the guided explorations in search of your own subjects and styles. Triggers, technical support, and unexpected discoveries - the joys of creative exploration and there's nothing to replace hands on.
Choose a session: Mondays 12 - 2:30 or 6 - 8:30, Tuesdays 10 - 12:30, Wednesdays 1 - 3:30 and Thursdays 10 - 12:30. Sign up for the whole Term 8 sessions, $150, or pick and mix a combo of days at $25 per session ( pre-booked and pre-paid).
KIDS to TEENS: For ages 7 to teens, this mixed-age model adapts to the skills of each child. Interesting projects using a range of media to discover techniques and make it personal ! Full Term ( 8 weeks) enrolments:
- After School sessions on Mondays or Wednesdays 4 - 6 pm. The Term fee is $140.
- Saturday Mornings 9:30 - 12 noon. The Term fee is $150.
Contact us NOW at <info@artmakers.co.nz> or ph/txt 021 991 576 and tell us what you would like to sign up to

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For more information, contact Shirley Bennett on 0210426930 or email a-s.bennett@xtra.co.nz.