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Art association eager to get creative

A demonstration will be given by one of the clubs own accomplished artists.

The Upper South Coast Art Association (USCAA) is delighted to resume normal activities. The association will hold its first meeting, since the start of lockdown, on Saturday, 15 May at the Amanzimtoti Methodist Church hall situated at 3 Dingwall Road. The meeting will start at 1pm but attendees are requested to arrive early to allow time for registration and Covid-19 screening. A demonstration will be given by one of the clubs own accomplished artists. Anyone interested in art is welcome to join us. The visitor’s fee is R30 which includes tea.

The public is also invited for drawing lessons at USCAA for a minimal fee of R10. The drawing lesson will also be held on Saturday, 15 May at the Amanzimtoti Methodist Church hall from 9am to noon. The materials required for this week’s lesson are, charcoal stick, charcoal dust, drawing paper ≥120gsm, retractable eraser, paintbrushes, ear buds, paper towel and a black bin bag to protect the work surface. This class is likely to be a bit messy but interesting and fun.

All attendees will be required to wear a mask.

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