Head to the Babylon Gallery in Waterside, Ely, for a day school focusing on Picasso’s life and work next month.
Hosted by Workers’ Educational Association teacher Fiona Lucraft, the one-day school for people of all ages takes place on Friday September 22 from 10am to 4pm.
“Pablo Picasso, one of the most recognised figures of 20th century art who co-created such styles as cubism and surrealism, was among the most innovative, influential, and prolific artists of all time,” say organisers.
“Learn more about his life and works surrounded by his etchings and lithographs prior to the opening of an exhibition of his work in the Babylon Gallery.”
The course is limited to 30 places so book early to avoid disappointment.
Admission costs £25 and includes teas and coffees, lunch costs an extra £5.
For more information contact allisonmorris265@hotmail.com or visit http://www.babylonarts.org.uk/gallery/exhibitions.htm
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