This is a repeating event- Event 1 / 930 April 2026 10:30 am
This is a repeating event- Event 1 / 930 April 2026 10:30 am
Thursday 23AprilU3A Art HubMaidstone Community Centre, 21 Yardley Street, Maidstone
The U3A Art Hub activity offers a space for art students of all types, and all skill levels to come together. Each session will offer
The U3A Art Hub activity offers a space for art students of all types, and all skill levels to come together. Each session will offer a facilitator (but not formal tutoring) and the opportunity to be creative in the company of others.
Participants will need to bring their own project and materials, and an interest in sharing their knowledge and skills. If you haven’t started a project, come and be inspired.
Established artists, emerging artists, and beginner artists are all equally welcome.
The aim of the Hub is to provide affordable artistic opportunities and to connect local artists with each other, fostering growth and development of both individual skills, and of art in the community, generally.
Maidstone Community Centre
21 Yardley Street, Maidstone
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