1397 days ago

TERM 1 Art classes and digital storytelling for ADULTS, KIDS /TEENS

Sylvie Bolstad from ARTMAKERS Community Artists Trust

We're launching Term 1 2021 NOW - classes will be starting the week of Feb 9. A line-up of practical visual art ( Studio Exploration) sessions, and we are also offering the opportunity to learn digital storytelling - make a short meaningful digital movie about something significant to you - acquire or create your own images and narration. All sessions are in small friendly groups and are suitable for beginners and continuers. ADULTS: a choice of two evening studio classes: Monday and Wednesday 6 - 8:30 pm, and two daytime classes: Tuesday and Thursday 10:30 - 1pm. KIDS age 8+, two after school sessions for kids age 8 - teens: 4 - 5:30 pm Monday (Studio) and Wednesday (Digital Storytelling). Our Saturday morning class 9:30 - 12 is for for kids 7 to teens. Check the website for more details and / or get in touch by e-mail <info@artmakers.co.nz> or ph 021 991576. WEB: artmakers.co.nz...

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Do you think the inclusion of affordable homes will have an impact?
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