Each year, the Monroe Art Guild reaches out to young artists in our community and hosts a Summer Art Camp. This year will feature two one-week sessions for children ages 5-12.
The first week will be June 15-19 for ages 5-8; from 9:00 am-12:00 pm with Instructors: Rosemarie Sells & Mary Alice Wood. Students will create exciting and innovative 3D works of art using recyclable materials and materials from nature. The exploration of John James Audubon’s paintings of birds and nature will serve as inspiration for color theory and painting creations.
The second week will be June 22-26 for ages 9-12; from 1:00 pm-4:00 pm with Instructors: Bobby Austin & Nita Bakay. In this week, students will explore the world of Native American cultures as they create clay whistles and pottery. Both traditional and creative painting techniques will be studied as a means to create exciting 2D masterpieces.
Summer Art Camps through the Monroe Art Guild offers opportunities for children to learn and explore sculpture, drawing, painting, pottery, color relation and many other artistic techniques. Space is limited to 12 attendees per week to ensure a high quality experience. Contact Bryan Hardman to learn more about upcoming art classes.
Fee: $85 per child (includes supplies)