Art Classes for all ages from Teenager to Retired. Non-Profit Community Group in Christchurch Girls High School in the evening.
ART MIX NORWESTER:
We are:
A beautiful mix of people, and personalities,
A varied mix of Nationalities
We have a mix of painting styles.
We use mixed media
We mix up fun and paint;
So Just add paint and MIX
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Art is for everyone - any age, any ability, from absolute beginners to experienced artists. Come and join our friendly and happy group of men, women and teenagers from all walks of life, from Christchurch and the wider Canterbury areas.
We work in all mediums, at all experience levels, with a resident tutor and visiting tutors up to twice a year.
We create all year – February to December, Tuesday evenings, 7.15 to 9.15 p.m. at Christchurch Girls High School. State School holidays observed.
Annual fees: $240. A $50.00 deposit payable immediately, with balance due on 12 February 2018.
A short term payment system can be looked at if there is a problem with the annual fee.
Art materials additional. Please discuss with Courtney
There will be a workshop/class for beginners and other artists on Saturday 2 February 2018, in Loburn, North Canterbury. This will include drawing exercises, practical art hints and information with some painting etc. It will be from 9.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. The $50.00 deposit secures your place in this workshop. Address will be given on payment of this deposit. Please contact Courtney for Account number.
If you wish to discuss anything further please get in contact. Or Look in the Arts Canterbury Website under Businesses and then Organisations.
Courtney 029 777 9393 or
Email: artmixnorwester@gmail.com
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