Scholastic art camp is designed for high school students looking to grow as an artist. Students will add to their exisiting portfolio. Experiment and learn new skills through a variety of media. This studio is heavily geared toward the student?s specific interests. Sessions include extensive one-on-one instruction. Have you taken Scholastic Portfolio Building Studio before? No problem, all projects and activities are brand new for 2019!
Who doesn?t love to play in the mud? Come explore the endless creativity of clay in this fun yet challenging class. Campers will visit the CMA galleries and see famous ceramic pieces first hand. Tours of the ceramics lab will be given, while learning the process that the clay goes through from beginning to end. Create fun, decorative and sculptural pieces to cherish always. Taken Creative Clay before? No problem, all projects and activities are brand new for 2019!
This summer art camp is designed for the dreamer in mind! Do you like to create extraordinary make-believe worlds, imagine fantastical stories, or turn mundane things into new exciting creations? We will find inspiration in the Museum's collection and Art History and then create a variety of 2D and 3D masterpieces with a range of art materials with the only limit being your own imagination!
Food engages our senses, combining flavors, colors, scents, and textures to create an experience that is far more than just a meal?it?s a work of art. Feast your eyes on works on display in the exhibit Food for Thought which reflect a rich history of art and culinary traditions that have shaped how we engage with food today. Then bite into a variety of food related art activities including learning about famous food art, creating art that looks like food, utilizing edible art materials, and even creating actual edible art good enough to eat!
Depart from drawing realistic pictures and go full S.T.E.A.M. ahead in this unique camp! Explore the intersection of subjects: science, engineering, art, and creativity creating new abstract masterpieces. Campers will learn about famous abstract art while being surprised at how much math and engineering is involved in its creation. See firsthand the amazing abstract art on display in the CMA exhibit Organized Ambiguity: Recent Grids of David Kuntzman.