MMofA’s art camps offer in-depth art knowledge with fun hands-on art activities for ages 5 – 16. Taught by trained art professionals, each class is customized by age group to explore concepts relating to the elements and principles of art, famous artists, and the MMofA museum collection. Tours in the galleries — including FOR CHILDREN: The Elements of Art & Design and Fantastical Forest — enhance students’ understanding and allow for fun interactive experiences.
All camps will run Monday through Friday with the exception of June 20-23, which falls on Juneteenth. To fit into your busy summer schedule, campers can register for the morning session (9 a.m. – noon), the afternoon session (1 – 4 p.m.), or the full-day session (9 a.m. – 4 p.m.).
Details for all classes are not confirmed, but as soon as schedules are finalized, we’ll update the following list.
WEEK 1: June 5 – 9
AM session:
Asian Art with Terri Baker
PM session:
TBA
WEEK 2: July 10 – 14
AM session:
TBA
PM session:
TBA
WEEK 1: June 12 – 16
AM session:
Led by Chloe Crosby
PM session:
TBA
WEEK 2: July 17 – 21
AM session:
Led by Carren Quin
PM session:
Led by Chloe Crosby
WEEK 1: June 20 – 23*
AM session:
Led by Chloe Crosby
PM session:
Batik + Encaustic with Angie King and Kaitlyn Amanor
WEEK 2: July 24 – 28
AM session:
Sumi-e: Asian Brush Painting with Carol Wiggins
PM session:
Fun in Clay with Anne Carr
MMofA MEMBERS: $125 half-day | $250 full-day
NON-MEMBERS: $175 half-day | $350 full-day
* – Due to the shortened schedule of this week’s camp, this class will have a reduced rate of
MMofA MEMBERS: $100 half-day | $200 full-day
NON-MEMBERS: $140 half-day | $280 full-day
Registration for Summer Camp 2023 is currently open for members of MMofA only. If you are not a member and try to fill out the form, you will be unable to register for any summer classes. Join MMofA today to register now. Registration for non-members will open at 10 am on Thursday, March 23.
While we welcome the opportunity to accommodate students with special needs, we reserve the right to make decisions on whether or not we can reasonably accommodate any student’s needs. For more information about our rules, please consult our handbook.