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2455 days ago

Art Appreciation Courses in Devonport for Adults and Young People in Term Three

Jessica from Devonport

Calling art enthusiasts of all ages to join us on our term three courses:

'Art Appreciation with Paragon Matter'

Join Jonathan Organ (MFA) and Jessica Pearless (MFA) of Paragon Matter Art Services on a fascinating 9-week journey exploring modern art and art history from the turn of the century to the present day.
On this fun and informative course we will cover many popular art movements, from surrealism to post-modernism as well as looking at the world of conceptual art. We will enjoy discussing current exhibitions around New Zealand and overseas and learn about the history and culture of art in society.

Come along to start or expand your knowledge of art in a welcoming environment. Suitable for all art enthusiasts from beginners to advanced learners. Refreshments provided.

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'Art Appreciation for Young People'

Look / Learn / Make / Create

Paragon Matter believe that art and creativity are essential to development and learning at all ages.

Paragon Matter's Art Appreciation classes taught by Jessica Pearless inpire children and young people to explore and experiment by looking at, talking about and creating art. Each child is encouraged to think creatively and learn through making and discussion within a group environment using non toxic quality art materials. Suitable for ages 5 - 15.

About us
Jessica Pearless is a Devonport based Master of Fine Art (Hons) educated Visual Artist, Educator and Director of Paragon Matter Art Services. She is experienced in teaching children, young adults and adults from primary school to university level in practical art, art history and art theory.

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For further information on either course:
contact@paragonamatter.com
+ 64 21 115 4479
www.paragonmatter.com...

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