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Cygnet Art School - Summer Term

When

Saturday, 2 May 2026, 10:00 – 12:00

Grantham Museum

St Peter's Hill, Grantham, NG31 6PY

Time

10:0012:00

Price

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About this event

Cygnet Art School – Summer Term for all Abilities (5yrs – 12yrs) Saturday 10:00 – 11:00 with Clare Langley Cygnets Art School Grantham | Grantham Museum, Main Hall Term dates: 2 May 2026; 9 May 2026; 16 May 2026; 23 May 2026; 6 June 2026; 13 June 2026; 20 June 2026; 27 June 2026; 4 July 2026 Weekly term-time art class teaching step-by-step, traditional drawing, painting and sculpture. Unique projects; experienced teachers, and professional quality materials. Our 5-12 groups are suitable for all abilities, and projects are designed carefully to be stimulating and challenging for everyone. Fees are paid via a monthly subscription, spread evenly across the year. Learn how our subscriptions work here. Please note that all Cygnets Art School classes are drop-off only. We look forward to welcoming your child to class. The theme for the Summer Term (Apr–Jul) is ‘Native American Culture’ This term, students will explore the rich cultures, landscapes, and symbolism of Native American communities through a thoughtfully curated series of art projects. Children will learn how art has been used to tell stories, honour nature, and express identity, while developing their own creative voice. Inspired by traditional patterns, powerful animal symbolism, dramatic landscapes, and meaningful artefacts, students will experiment with a wide range of materials and techniques.

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