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Sally Kindberg’s workshop at the Guardian’s Family Art Day

Posted on November 11, 2019 by SallyK

Great fun as always taking part in the Guardian’s annual Cartoon and Family Art Day at Kings Place in London, along with twenty or so other artists.  Children made wonderfully inventive and ghastly ScaryZines all about their own Creepy Hotel … Continue reading →

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