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Claire Townsend, enamel ring green patternClaire Townsend

Adorn Workshops – Sold Out!

19 March 2019/in News, Talks, Workshops/by Carola

The upcoming workshops, designed and delivered by Claire Townsend and Sarah Elson, have sold out. There are a couple of tickets left for the ADORN forum of craft conversations on Sunday 24 March 2019, at the Joondalup Reception Centre.

We look forward to seeing you there!

For more information, click on these links:

Adorn Forum & Workshops

City of Joondalup ADORN

Image: Claire Townsend, enamel ring

Tags: adorn, contemporary jewellery, craft talks, workshops
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