Weeklong art camps allow children to explore a wide array of techniques with experienced artists Written By: Pamela D. Knudson | 7:00 pm, Jul. 3, 2021 ×
Students work together on an art project as part of the Summer Art Camps program in 2017 at the North Dakota Museum of Art. The camps expose children, ages 6-13, to a wide range of art techniques and mediums. (Photo courtesy of the North Dakota Museum of Art)
The North Dakota Museum of Art is opening the first of its weekly Summer Arts Camps on Tuesday, July 6. The series will run through Aug. 13.
The first two camps, “Messy Art” and “Science and Art,” will be led by instructor Ligia Feo Carina de Drago. They will run Tuesday through Friday, July 6-9.
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