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Art with class

NOOSA Arts and Crafts has some vacancies in a new weekly beginners’ watercolour class, due to start shortly. This class is to be held every Monday and will be tutored by one of Queensland’s best known artists, John Newman.
Workshops, open to members and non-members, are led by experienced tutors.
Coming classes include:
* Chinese brush painting, run by Linda Thurmer from 22 July, 9am to noon.
* Beginners’ pastels, run by Carolyn Sheather, six-week course from 18 July, 1pm to 3pm.
* Beginner to intermediate ceramics, hosted by Domi Cohen, six-week course from 19 July, 9am to noon.
* Writing short stories workshop, hosted by Jan Bentley, one day only 23 August, 9am to 4pm.
Current exhibitions include:
* Winter Art and Craft Fair, open 12 July to 19 July, 9.30am to 3.30pm daily.
* Pastels exhibition, opening night 8 August, runs until 24 August.
* Oils and acrylics exhibition, opening night 29 August, runs until 12 September.
All classes are held at Wallace House, 7 Wallace Drive, Noosaville. Members of Noosa Arts and Crafts receive a discount on workshop fees. To enrol in courses or to become a member phone 5474 1211, Monday to Friday, between 9am and noon.

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