Help your kids broaden their horizons by enrolling them in one of our camps. These popular classes offer something for every budding artist! Giving children a strong base within the arts teaches practical skills, self-discipline, confidence, creativity and critical thinking and provide an outlet for artistic expression. They'll be having so much fun, they won't even notice all of the other positive effects. Plus, you'll absolutely adore the "masterpieces" they'll bring home to you from camp. Kids are IN here! See below for upcoming sessions and more information.

For more information about any of our educational programs, please call (407) 896-4231, Ext. 262, or e-mail education@omart.org.

To view and register for Summer Art Programs 2008, click here.


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Note: If you do not receive a confirmation letter in the mail within a week, please call Z. Cruz at 407-896-4231, Ext. 262 or e-mail zcruz@omart.org

 

 


SPRING ART CAMP 2007
Programs for Students
in Grades 1-5


Join us for some all-American fun as we explore the Orlando Museum of Art’s collections, as well as the special exhibition, American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell. Explore contemporary sculptures and paintings, as well as pictures that reflect timeless themes in American life. Celebrate great American art from unexpected perspectives!
Dates: March 31-April 4, 2008
Times: Full-day classes are from 9am-4pm. If you stay all day, bring a lunch and drink. Half-day classes are from 9am-noon, or 1-4pm.
No lunchtime supervision is available for students attending half-day programs. Please wear closed toe shoes and dress for mess!
Audience: Students in grades 1-5
Packaged Rate (any five days)  
Full-day: $150 for Members; $175 for non-Members
Half-day: $80 for Members; $95 for non-Members

Daily Rate

 
Full-day: $35 for Members; $40 for non-Members
Half-day: $19 for Members; $22 for non-Members
Early drop off: $5 per child, per day
Late pick up: $5 per child, per day
Refunds: Refunds are given less a $25 handling fee. Written notice two weeks prior to the class is required. No refunds are made after the class has started.
Registration: Must pre-register. For information, call (407) 896-4231, ext. 262.
 

March 31
9am-noon
Where is Rockwell?
When Norman Rockwell painted scenes, he often used friends and family members as models. He sometimes included a self-portrait, just for fun. Hunt for Rockwell’s face in various paintings and then create a portrait with a twist.

March 31
1-4pm

Bold, Bright and Loud
Contemporary artist Jonathan Lasker uses thick paint to create bold and beautiful images. Play with texture and color to make an abstract painting that “shouts.”
April 1
9am-noon
It’s a Mystery!
Artist Genna Watson created an intriguing sculpture using everyday materials such as wood, wire, string, and paper. Create an assemblage to make viewers see something in a new way.

April 1
1-4pm

Who Are You?
For Girl Reading the Post, Rockwell overlapped images to create a portrait that makes you do a double-take! Create a life size self- portrait using elements of disguise.
April 2
9am-noon
Art Critic
Rockwell included paintings by Old Dutch Masters to help tell the story in Art Critic. What famous work of art will inspire you to create a masterpiece that tells a tale?
April 2
1-4pm
Put It All Together
Artists Robert Rauschenberg and Frank Moore combine painting, transfer and collage techniques to make modern statements. Follow their lead to focus on a subject that’s important to you.
April 3
9am-noon
It’s There in Black and White
Watercolorist Carolyn Brady captures a moment in time in her still life painting, Late Summer Bouquet. Arrange objects to make a still life and capture the scene in scratchboard.
April 3
1-4pm
Fashion Passion
Bright circus costumes in the Rockwell painting Checkers make it a lively image. Use them as inspiration to design an outfit for a superhero, a story character or your own alter ego.
April 4
9am-noon
Day in the Life
Rockwell celebrates a series of adventures that happen in Day in the Life of a Little Girl. Have a blast creating your own ideal day using cartooning techniques.

April 4
1-4pm

Hoodoo? You Do!
What Bryan Hunt does in bronze, inspired by wind-carved land formations in Bryce Canyon National Park, you can do with wire and nylon. Create a “monumental” sculpture inspired by nature.
 

Disclaimer: The Orlando Museum of Art does not consider itself to be nor hold itself out as a dependent care center for the purposes of the Internal Revenue Code.

Orlando Museum of Art is not responsible for unclaimed artwork.