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Conquest Art

Conquest Art Centre
Cox Lane Day Centre
Cox Lane
West Ewell
Surrey
KT19 9PL

Tel: 020 8397 6157
Fax: 020 8397 6157
Web: www.conquestart.org
Best time to telephone: anytime - answerphone operates

The aims of Conquest Art are the relief and rehabilitation of physically disabled people by helping them to live fuller and more active lives, and wherever possible assisting them to overcome their disability, through participation in creative art activity. The following activities are offered:

  • Art classes are held.
  • Exhibitions are organised.
  • Talks are given on request.
  • Training days for occupational therapists, potential leaders and helpers, activities organisers in nursing and residential homes and resource centres.
  • A magazine for members is issued three times a year which is available on tape for visually impaired members.

There are Conquest Art classes primarily in the South of England but also in Lancashire and Cheshire. However, any physically disabled person is welcome to join as an independent member. Associate membership is open to anyone interested in supporting the work of the charity.

Checked: 23 Oct 2007








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