Meet, Sip & Paint – Introductory Offer – Weekly Sessions

*** Special Introductory Offer***

Dip Your Brush into Our New 5-Week Taster Sessions! 🎨🍷

Want to test the waters before diving in? Grab our Special Introductory Offer for just £85.00.

If you decide to join us for the full 13-week term, we’ll deduct the entire cost of your taster session from your tuition! Joining us mid-program? No problem—we’ll apply a pro-rata discount to ensure you only pay for the art you create.

Subject to availability—spaces fill up fast!”

Spaces are limited. If you’d like to claim your spot, please email to register your interest membership.bromleyartsociety@gmail.com or text Paul at 07732408554

Weekly from Thursday 9th April 19:00 – 21:00

Whyte Room, Ripley Arts Centre, 24 Sundridge Ave, Bromley BR1 2PX

Led by experienced art tutor Nishad Karim, these weekly sessions are designed to be fun, sociable, and entirely guided by you. Rather than following a rigid syllabus, you are the architect of your own progress. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned artist, Nishad will be on hand to help you realize your specific artistic aspirations in a relaxed, creative environment.

When & Where: The sessions will be held every Thursday evening (7pm – 9pm) starting this April, hosted in the spacious Whyte Room with its beautiful gardens at Ripley Arts Centre.

The Investment: The cost for a three-month term is £215.00. This works out to just £16.50 per week—exceptional value that includes:

  • Professional tuition and guidance.
  • Complimentary wine to enjoy while you create.
  • A warm, friendly atmosphere to meet fellow art lovers.

Added Bonus: If you aren’t already a member of the Bromley Art Society, signing up for these sessions grants you free membership! You’ll gain full access to our year-round calendar of activities, events, and exhibitions.

By the end of the three months, you’ll have sharpened your skills, created new work, and made a wonderful circle of friends.

Spaces are limited. If you’d like to claim your spot, please email to register your interest membership.bromleyartsociety@gmail.com or text me at 07732408554

Kind regards,
Paul (Chairman, Bromley Art Society)

Meet, Sip & Paint – Weekly Sessions

Spaces are limited. If you’d like to claim your spot, please email to register your interest membership.bromleyartsociety@gmail.com or text Paul at 07732408554

Weekly from Thursday 9th April 19:00 – 21:00

Whyte Room, Ripley Arts Centre, 24 Sundridge Ave, Bromley BR1 2PX

Led by experienced art tutor Nishad Karim, these weekly sessions are designed to be fun, sociable, and entirely guided by you. Rather than following a rigid syllabus, you are the architect of your own progress. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned artist, Nishad will be on hand to help you realize your specific artistic aspirations in a relaxed, creative environment.

When & Where: The sessions will be held every Thursday evening (7pm – 9pm) starting this April, hosted in the spacious Whyte Room with its beautiful gardens at Ripley Arts Centre.

The Investment: The cost for a three-month term is £215.00. This works out to just £16.50 per week—exceptional value that includes:

  • Professional tuition and guidance.
  • Complimentary wine to enjoy while you create.
  • A warm, friendly atmosphere to meet fellow art lovers.

Added Bonus: If you aren’t already a member of the Bromley Art Society, signing up for these sessions grants you free membership! You’ll gain full access to our year-round calendar of activities, events, and exhibitions.

By the end of the three months, you’ll have sharpened your skills, created new work, and made a wonderful circle of friends.

Spaces are limited. If you’d like to claim your spot, please email to register your interest membership.bromleyartsociety@gmail.com or text me at 07732408554

Kind regards,
Paul (Chairman, Bromley Art Society)

April 28 – May 1 – Bromley Art Society at the Clove Building Exhibition

“Images of Spring”

Members were invited to put their works of art forward for a small exhibition in the foyer at the Clove Building in London near Tower Bridge. I am pleased to announce we have eight successful artists exhibiting there from 11am Monday 28th April until 4pm Friday 9th May. The address is 4 Maguire Street, London SE1 2NQ if you would like to visit. It is the first time we have ventured into exhibiting in a city location and if successful there are more exciting prime locations potentially available to us including the grade 2 listed building, Hamilton House on the Victoria Embankment. These venues benefit primarily not from passing footfall but from the prestigious internal occupants, their clients and visiting families.

There is a “Meet the Artist at lunchtime” from 12 noon until 2pm on Thursday 1st May held at the Clove Foyer”

The Flyers….

The Exhibited Art

Set up Exhibition…

If you would like to know about our exhibitions you can contact our Exhibition Organiser at exhibitions@bromleyartsociety.org.uk or if you would like to take part and are not currently a member our Membership Secretary membership@bromleyartsociety.org.uk.

Tues 8 April – Annual General Meeting and Presentation on Photography as an Art Form

Tuesday 8 April 2025 7:30pm at St Georges Church Hall, Bickley, BR1 2BE 7:30pm, doors open 7:00pm

This will be followed by a short presentation on photography as an art form by Pat Couder  CPAGB BPE* QPSA.. Pat is an excellent photographer herself and has judged many competitions and gives talks to various photographic groups. Pat has been a keen member of Bromley Art Society since 2023.

There is plenty of free parking. There is some parking in the church grounds or along Bickley Park Road directly in front of the Church. Doors will open at 7pm with tea, coffee and biscuits available before and at the mid-time break. The evening will end around 9:30pm.

Please come along and support your art society.

During the AGM you hear about our up and coming events and you have the opportunity to ask questions and put your views forward to the committee members.

This year’s AGM agenda and last years minutes for approval have been circulated in the latest BAS NewsLetter.