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Inspired Art Ministry offers classes

Inspired Art Ministry in Waynesville has opened their doors for the winter term, offering drawing and painting classes for all experience levels. Classes may also be used by professional artists as an open studio space and are held at First Baptist Church on Main Street in Waynesville. In addition to class work, the students have an annual student show, take field trips to places such as Bob Jones University Museum and Gallery and are planning an art trip to Italy in 2011.  

All income from tuition is tithed and a library of books is maintained to help students with drawing and painting techniques. Classes run for 6 weeks and are ongoing throughout the year.

Drawing classes will be held Mondays from 1 to 4 p.m., through Feb. 28. Painting classes will be held Tuesdays from 1 to 4 p.m. through March 1. The cost for each class is $55.

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