Clay sculpture classes

Clay sculpture classes at 32 Claremont street Birkdale. Alzheimer’s and dementia are among the greatest challenges of our time. In the next fifteen years, the global population of people over 65 is expected to double, and with that, the risk of dementia will rise significantly. By 2050, it is estimated that 150 million people will be living with dementia. While there is currently no cure, there are ways to slow its progress. Staying mentally engaged—through activities like workshops, art, or puzzles—can help preserve brain health and keep memory skills sharp. www.georgettesart.com

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Georgette Schwantes

Georgette Schwantes

An accredited TAFE teacher with a lifetime of experience. Georgette now teaches others to create amazing sculptures in a peaceful and positive social environment.

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