Term 2 Workshops Te Whare Toi o Ngaaruawaahia - Twin Rivers Art Centre
We have a range of workshops coming up that are now open for enrolments. Something for everyone. We welcome you all to come along and get creative.
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Project Piripi - 9-14yr olds
Open Studio - All ages and abilities
Raranga for all - Wednesday mornings suitable for all abilities
Pottery Term 2 - Very Popular 6 week course
Exploring Art - Fabulous class for all abilities
To see a full list of available workshops and details copy and paste the link below into your web browser.
toingaaruawaahia.corsizio.com...
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Te Whare Toi o Ngaaruawaahia
We are constantly adding classes and one off workshops.
You can contact us by emailing admin@ngaart.org.nz or by phoning us on (07) 824 7591 Mon - Thurs 9am - 4pm
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