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From Lines to Splashes – Academy of the Arts Saturday Short Courses
Presenter Anastasia Maksimova
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Anastasia Maksimova
T: +61 8 8946 6386 E: anastasia.maksimova@cdu.edu.au
Location Danala Campus Academy of the Arts Workshop Studio (Ground Floor, Room 1.24)
Open to CDU staff and students, Public

This course is designed for people at all stages. Curious minds are very welcome. Sessions offer flexibility to explore techniques and approaches suited to all levels of artistic practice. Continue your creative path or begin a new one at our Danala Campus, surrounded by beautiful gardens and views of the city. All materials are supplied, you only need to bring your enthusiasm. Tea, coffee and good company provided.

Fee: $360 (GST inclusive), Concession $280 (pensioners, students)

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