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Arts in the city
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| Term and programme dates | Art classes for children | ||
| Art classes for adults | About childrens art classes | ||
| Year-long courses for 2008 | Art classes for teenagers |
All adult courses are 9 classes unless otherwise stated. Childrens classes run for 8 weeks unless otherwise stated.
Early bird special (EBS)
The EBS for Term three applies up to and including 27 June. All payments must be received and receipted by Artstation by 5pm on 27 June to receive the discounted price. The EBS does not apply to year-long, teenage and children's classes. Artstation's refund policy applies as usual. All course fees include GST.
About childrens' art classes
| General information | |
| Children's birthday parties | |
| Art classes for children |
General information
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| Childrens' art class |
Artstation engages skilled tutors who are practicing artists and experts in their field to teach the children's classes. The sessions are process and skill-based and offer a variety of media.
Working in a professional studio situation and in a safe environment, the children are given individual support and feedback, recognising their unique skills and differences. There is a maximum of 1:10 teacher/student ratio.
In an Artstation class the children learn through fun and enjoyment. Children please bring a snack and wear old clothes.
Please note:
- all weekly classes run for 8 weeks unless otherwise stated
- Artstation is unable to supervise children during the hours between classes
- children's classes and artworks may be photographed by Artstation for archival and promotional purposes. If you do not want images of your children or their work used by Artstation, please indicate this on enrolment.
Children's birthday parties
Looking for something different? How about an Art Party? On Sunday's at 11am or 2pm, Artstation will supply a tutor, materials and a fun art activity!
Kitchen facilities are available for preparing your party food. Call the Artstation office for information and bookings.

