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ART CLASS

REMEMBER THE FEELING OF OPENING A NEW BOX OF CRAYONS AND BEHOLDING ALL THE UNTOUCHED COLORS JUST BRIMMING WITH ARTISTIC POSSIBILITY? IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO RECAPTURE THAT JOY, AND THE NORTH SHORE IS A FANTASTIC PLACE TO DO JUST THAT.
WE’VE GATHERED 25 WAYS YOU CAN REDISCOVER YOUR INNER ARTIST, WHETHER YOU WANT TO TRY A LOW-STAKES PAINT NIGHT OR MAKE A DEEP DIVE INTO SOMETHING TOTALLY NEW.

Gloucester: Learn to throw bowls and mugs on the wheel or build your own ceramic designs by hand under the instruction of veteran potter and teacher Ruth Worrall.

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