Art Appreciation Workshop – Representations of Women

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03/06/2020 13:30 - 15:30
Havering Museum
Phone:01708 766571
Address: 19-21 High St, Romford RM1 1JU, UK

These are fun, informal and friendly and assume no previous knowledge. Attendees are encouraged to engage with a variety of artists within the designated topic and build up their repertoire in appraising art.

Tickets £5 each.

Tickets must be purchased in advance
(sorry, but we are no longer able to reserve seats without payment)

We can now offer online booking via Eventbrite by clicking here
these tickets will cost £5 plus an 80p Eventbrite booking fee totalling £5.80.

Admission includes entry to the Museum, refreshments and materials. Workshops take place from 1.30pm to 3.30 pm.

 

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