Art Camp re-opens, various dates in the summer @ Nairobi Arts Centre

June 4, 2007 at 3:59 pm 1 comment

The Nairobi Art Centre, located at Lavington area in Nairobi, is back on track. With a refurbished look, the school will now offer classes for all levels, from the adults, teenagers to the children. To add on the spiced up look, it also has events for all the categories, from ‘The rusty nail’ catered for adults straight after work, to ‘Under water art camp’, for children.

For more information on the variety of art classes you can visit the Nairobi Arts Centre on James Gichuru Road, the last house with the red gate, across from the entrance of the Lavington Green Shops, (between BP and Shell stations). Office hours are from 10 am to 5 pm, Monday – Saturday.

Please pay by cheque or cash, 1 week before your workshop.

The Nairobi Art Centre, P O Box 25092 – 00603, Lavington, Nairobi. www.nairobiartcentre.com Mobile 0727 415678

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  • 1. Aaron Colverson  |  May 2, 2012 at 8:42 am

    Hello! I am happy that this place exists!
    I am wondering if there is a summer camp or program that is over and/or including the dates between 11-17 of June. I am also wondering if this program might offer music and if you are in need of instructors for your summer program.
    Thank you very much for your time.

    Reply

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