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Thursday 21st January: Nottingham Craft Academy
4.15pm: Creative Apprenticeship Social
Debbie Bryan Shop & Tea Room
If you’re a 16 to 24 year old that think they’ll benefit from a Creative Apprenticeship, then this is for you!
Ever considered the potential of working for an award winning ceramist, textile or jewellery designer? How about learning the trade secrets from a celebrity-indorsed corsetière or international woven textile artist? Or learning from a Saville Row trained tailor, perhaps a chainsaw sculptor?
Interested or know someone is? Arrive from 4.15pm and join in with the Debbie Bryan Print-Along and find out all the information about the job opportunities available. Click here to book a free place now.
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