Thursday, April 27, 2017

2017 Summer ART Camps


 

June 19 - 23
artists through the eyes of children's books
Study the artists Jean-Michel Basquiat, Louise Bourgeois, Chuck Close, Yayoi Kusama and Agnes Martin through the eye of children's books .  Create work inspired by these artists.





July 10 -14 
animal, vegetable or mineral?
Study animals, vegetables and minerals in art while creating work inspired by these subjects. Participate in a scavenger hunt for these items at the MIA during both of our visits.




July 24-28 
drawing and painting
Fine tune your drawing skills and painting technique while studying artists,
Milton Avery, Chuck Close, Helen Frakenthaler, Lee Krasner and Kara Walker







August 7 - 11 
perceiving Picasso
Explore Pablo Picasso's wide range of style within his work.  We'll learn the simplicity of line drawings, the complexities of cubism, create guitar sculptures and more.




August 21 - 25 
the museum of me
Based on the children's book written by Emma Lewis, students will come to learn what specific images, places and experiences they identify with while creating a symbolic museum of their own.



Camps are Monday through Friday, 8:30 - 1
children ages 4 - 12  years

we visit the Minneapolis Institute of Art with sketchbooks (provided) on two different days during each session

outdoor play and picnic lunches at the MCAD sculpture garden or on the Mia grounds



Please pack a mid morning snack and a sack lunch
each camp session 250./week

to inquire or REGISTER,  email  Kari at   createeverydayclassroom@gmail.com

To view videos from 2016 Summer ART Camps, see THIS LINK

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