Art Metro

Christchurch
All year round

‘Would I be good enough to come for classes here?’ Of course! Be brave and take a risk!

Art Metro’s teaching methods are designed to meet your individual specific learning needs. From beginners to professional artists, students join for many different reasons. People who have always wanted to have a go, artists who enjoy being with like-minded people, busy people who are after some tranquil time out, and so many more reasons.

While the pure enjoyment of creating amazing artwork is certainly the focus at Art Metro, we also encourage our students to exhibit and sell their artwork. To help foster this, they hold ‘Gallery 700’ exhibition weekends, where the public can purchase art pieces from Art Metro’s emerging artists, for under $700. There is also an online gallery, where students artwork is able to be viewed for purchase.

Cost?

Yes

For more info visit:

Art Metro

Address

465 Papanui Road
Papanui
Christchurch

Contact

03 354 4438 / 027 420 4429

artmetro@xtra.co.nz

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