13th February 2025 | |
2pm - 4pm | |
The Park Church The Park Church Ravenscliffe Drive, Giffnock G46 7QS |
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£5 | |
Event organiser/part of Eastwood Art Club | |
Visit the event website here | |
Come along to The Park Church, Giffnock and watch Denise Finlay painting a portrait in oils, from 2pm- 4pm on Thursday 13th March, at the invitation of Eastwood Art Club. Denise is an award winning artist and one of Scotland’s leading figurative painters. Eastwood Art Club meets at The Park Church, Ravenscliffe Dr, Giffnock, G46 7QS. Entry at the door is £5 including tea and coffee. All welcome!
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