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Age UK Bexley's Art Workshop provides a space for those interested in art to come together once a week to practice their skills and share their techniques.
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Limited spaces! When: Every Tuesday 1:30pm-3:30pm Where: Belvedere Community Centre, Mitchell Close, Belvedere, DA17 6AA
Age UK Bexley's Art Workshop provides a space for those interested in art to come together once a week to practice their skills and share their techniques.
The group is of mixed ability (beginners welcomed), and the aim of the group is to build confidence through regular practice and being around like-minded people.
On occasion, we have a tutor to teach the group about different artist styles, techniques, and materials.
All participants need to register before attending. How to join:
To join, please register your interest by calling our main office on 0208 300 0883 or fill out our online form (on 'service required', please select 'community activities'). Cost: £5 per class (first session free) How does our payment system work?
Payments for our activities are taken monthly and retrospectively for classes attended in the month before.
For example, if you attend 3 art classes in May. We will charge you £15 in June.
We take a register at every class, and you will only be charged for sessions you attend. After your first session, you will be contacted to see if you would like to continue the class and we will ask for card details to be kept on file on our secure system.
To join, please call our main office or complete our online form
Belvedere Community Centre
Mitchell Close
Belvedere
Bexleyheath
DA17 6AA
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