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Term 4 Art courses, beginning from the 9th October

Megan from MEGANZ School of Visual Arts

Hi everyone,
Our Art Development Courses are beginning again from the 9th of October for ages 9 through to adults. Various after-school, evening and Saturday class times are available.

In the wider sense of the words, we focus mainly on drawing, painting, mixed-media, and sculpture. So all serious fun.

We operate on a mix of tutor and student-initiated projects. So sometimes we teach a project/technique for the whole class to follow and other times we follow each individual student in what they want to explore. Start any time throughout the term and work at your own pace.

Give us a call if either you and/or your child are interested in coming along.
Checkout our website for details - www.vizart.co.nz...
Contact/text Megan
Look forward to meeting you

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