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New Ancient Egyptian Holiday Art Workshops, April 2019


8 x 3-hour art workshops will be offered in April 2019

Dates: 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th of April 2019

Workshop Session Times:

9am - 12pm

1pm - 4pm

Due to popular demand, once again, at Lavender Art Studios these coming April School Holidays 2019, young artists will explore and create works of art relating to the Dynasties, Kingdoms and Periods of the Egyptian timeline.

In its magnificent glory Ancient Egyptian art, culture and everyday life will be the focus of these eight vibrant and customarily inspired drawing, painting, sculpting, printmaking and illuminated art workshops. The cost includes excellent art tuition, art materials and morning/afternoon tea.

The carefully planned art workshops are designed to support any child who has an interest in art. Book for the whole 8 sessions, or attend on a casual basis. Either way, your child is assured of a fun, wholesome, culturally diverse and enlightened art experience at Lavender Art Studios. Cost includes morning and/or afternoon tea.

Workshop Fees:

$70.00 per child per workshop


 
 
 

 

Embark on a journey of artistic exploration and creative expression with our premium art class program. Catering to both young enthusiasts and aspiring adults, our regular weekly art classes provide a nurturing environment for honing skills and discovering new techniques under the guidance of experienced instructors. For the budding talents aged 5 to 17, our school holiday art workshops offer engaging activities tailored to ignite imagination and foster a love for art. Delve deeper into your creativity amidst serene landscapes with our high country art retreats, where inspiration meets tranquility. Additionally, our framing services ensure your masterpieces are showcased in the finest manner, while our fine art materials shop offers a curated selection of quality supplies to fuel your artistic endeavors. Join us in unlocking the boundless possibilities of the art world.

 

 

 

 

 

Lavender Art Studios acknowledges First Australians and recognises their continuous connection to country, community and culture. We acknowledge the Ngunnawal and Ngambri People as the Traditional Owners of the land we live and work on.

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