The end of the school year marks the beginning of the DMA’s summer camp program, where each week campers make friends while exploring works of art in the collection and making their own art in the C3 studios. Yesterday we welcomed a fun and energetic group for our first two Summer Art Camps of 2015: New World Kids and Paint, Print, and Pattern.
On the first day of New World Kids, campers got to work with plants . . . and get their hands dirty while doing so!
It was a fun day, and the campers were excited to show their families the plants and other activities they had worked on.
Some of the campers were, admittedly, a little excited to see their families at pick-up…
Although all our camps are fully booked, if you would like to see a list of the types of summer camps we offer, for ages ranging from 4 to 19, visit our website, DMA.org.
Josh Rose is the Manager of Docent and Teacher Programs at the DMA.
that’s really good