Free Vettriano Creative Writing Workshops with Brian Whittingham, February, 2014
FREE VETTRIANO CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOPS
Class details as follows:-
FREE writing workshops for adults
Thurs 6th Feb 2-4pm, Sat 8th Feb 10am – 12 noon and Thurs 13th Feb 2 – 4pm.
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Argyle St, Glasgow G3 8AG
Join professional writer Brian Whittingham in exploring themes in the paintings of Jack Vettriano. An opportunity for beginners and more experienced writers to view the exhibition, enjoy this taster workshop and write creatively in a friendly and supportive environment.
Call 0141 276 9505/6 to book your place.
Places limited and must be booked in advance.
Participants will meet at the main Enquiry Desk 5 minutes before class starts.
Look forward to seeing interested parties
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