Though summer is typically a break for many, you won’t find our education staff snoozing through these hot months. Among our lineup of summer programs, the DMA offers unique camps June through August that feature different themes, artworks across the Museum’s collection, and new teachers and campers every week. Talk about excitement!
Our campers have traveled through time and space, explored nearly every inch of the Museum, and used anything and everything to fuel their creativity. Have a look at some of the fun we caught on camera—it’s enough to make you wish summer lasted all year round!
Sketching ideas in the galleries. (Passion for Fashion for ages 6-8).
Making art in the studio. (It’s Greek to Me! for ages 9-12)
Making art in the studio. (Out of the Box for ages 9-12)
Teacher Leah Hanson telling the story of artist Gerald Murphy in the galleries. (ABCs of Art for ages 4-5)
Campers editing their film projects. (Vid Kids for ages 9-12)
Exploring art in the galleries. (Time Travel Kids for ages 6-8)
Some silly camp faces! (Time Travel Kids for ages 6-8)
Fun in Fleischner Courtyard. (ABCs of Art for ages 4-5)
Working on art in the studio. (ABCs of Art for ages 4-5)
Exploring music and art in the African Galleries. (Hands-On Art for Children with Autism)
Making art with light. (Sense-sational Art for ages 6-8)
Jennifer Sheppard is a Teaching Specialist at the DMA.
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