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  • Home
  • About
  • What we do
    • Classes
    • Demonstration evenings
    • Exhibitions
    • Outdoor painting
    • Trips
    • Workshops
    • Summer Painting
    • Autumn Painting
    • Winter Painting
  • Join us
  • Contact
  • Ted Try 2021

Come and join us

How to join

Our membership year runs from October to September but you can join at any time.  

​Membership costs £24 (single membership) or £36 (joint membership for two people at the same address).


Before completing your membership form we ask that you read our Data Privacy Notice. This sets out how we will store and use the data that you provide us on your applications in line with General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR).
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Option 1: electronic
Download the form below , complete and email back to us and make payment via online banking
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Option 2: by post
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Member benefits:
.  Three newsletters a year 
.  Opportunity to take part in Monday classes (September - May)
.  Trips
.  Opportunity to exhibit and sell your work (May)
.  Workshops x 4
.  Outdoor painting mornings (June - August)
.  Demonstration evenings (September - July)
.  Being part of a network of fellow creatives - and whatever inspiration and adventures such friendship may bring!
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Other opportunities to get involved

Marlow Art and Crafts Society  is run by members for members.

We have a small committee who meet quarterly to ensure the smooth running of the club.  We all take on specific roles.  There is always opportunity for new people to join to help with this - more hands make light work.  

Getting more involved with a club is a great way to use and share skills you may have developed in the workplace - or to use the opportunity as a way to learn new skills, such as running an exhibition, hosting a trip or producing a newsletter for example.  

Getting 'hands on' is also a great way to get to know other members more quickly.  If you would like to add your skills to our 'top team' we would be glad to hear from you.
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