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Do you wonder how to find the time to get back to painting, drawing, bringing your love of art back into your life?Take an Art Class at the Glastonbury Art Guild. We have a complement of teachers with excellent credentials - professionals who are enthusiastic about sharing their knowledge and talent with anyone who is sincerely interested in furthering their artistic skills. For adults, drawing skills are taught at every level as are opportunities to work in oil, watercolor, acrylic, pastels, and mixed media, in the studio and en plein air. Children's classes focus on building skills and imagination, learning and having fun. Animals, colors and shapes, crafts and clay are all part of the ever-changing Children's Art program. The Art Guild offers classes in the daytime, evenings and on weekends. We vary the curriculum to enable nearly everyone the chance to find a "fit". Students and members exhibit their works, attend free programs, and develop their skills at their own pace. Classes are kept small to allow for personal student-teacher interaction and are open to Glastonbury residents and non-residents alike. Members receive a discount on class enrollment. Don't put it off any longer. Give yourself the gift of creativity. Sign up today for a class at the Glastonbury Art Guild. Have a suggestion for a teacher or a new class for the Art Guild? EMail Us with your ideas. Inclement Weather Policy: If the Glastonbury Public Schools are closed due to bad weather, our classes are also cancelled. If in doubt, contact us at 860-659-1196 or visit www.wfsb.com and check Early Warning Network Storm Closings. Art on this page: Pastel by Shauna Shane |
Winter 2010 Children's Art Classes Classes fill quickly. Register early to ensure your place in the class. Class Registration Form (pdf)
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| Glastonbury Art Guild, P. O. Box 304, 1396 Hebron Avenue, Glastonbury, Connecticut 06033 Phone: (860) 659-1196 | Fax: (860) 633-4301 | Office EMail: info@glastonburyartguild.com Artwork on this site is copyrighted and may not be reproduced. | Site design by Katherine Simmons |
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