2477 days ago

PAPAKURA ART GROUP INC. WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

Glenda Kenney from Papakura Art Group Inc.

Hi Everyone,
Another week done with free choice painting time being used to complete paintings for our next Exhibition.
Several of our intrepid members managed to find their way across to Waiheke Island to see the Sculpture On The Gulf exhibition, read more about it in a report attached.
Next week we have a water colour demonstration by Murray Stuart reknowed for his sea scapes. Cost is $10 person and includes afternoon tea. The demonstration is at the Old Central School Hall, 47 Wood Street Papakura opposite the Police Station and starts at 12:30 pm Wednesday 13th March. For more information contact Glenda 09 266 8846 or 021 928 028

NEWSLETTER 6th Feb 2019.pdf Download View

Sculptures on the Gulf Report 7th March 2019.pdf Download View

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