● Program Overview


Ages 5-8 Camps

6 One-Week Sessions | Tuesday – Friday
June 16 – July 31 Morning (9am–12pm) or Afternoon (1pm–4pm) or Full Day (9am–4pm)


Color World

Week 1: 6/16 - 6/19

Drawing inspiration from the museum’s summer exhibition, Chromatica: A World of Color, campers will explore the wonders of color through hands-on art projects, an interactive gallery tour, and engaging activities led by experienced art educators. The “Color World” theme invites children to discover how artists use color to express emotions, tell stories, and create magical worlds. From painting and collage to sculpture and collaborative murals, each project is crafted to spark creativity and celebrate individuality.


Call of the Wild

Week 2: 6/23 - 6/26

Campers will explore the animal kingdom through art, discovering fascinating creatures from around the world while expressing their own creativity. Activities include fun, hands -on art projects, virtual tours of museum galleries featuring animal-themed artwork, story time and interactive activities that bring animals to life. Take a walk on the wild side with us!


Masterpiece Remix

Week 3: 7/7 - 7/10

This immersive camp celebrates the wonders of creativity by introducing campers to the world’s most inspiring master artists. From Picasso’s playful shapes to Monet’s dreamy landscapes, your child will discover a new artist each day, learn about their unique styles, and create masterpieces of their own.


Under the Sea Adventure

Week 4: 7/14 - 7/17

Young campers will enjoy an ocean-themed art camp, “Under the Sea,” where imagination and discovery meet the wonders of marine life. During the camp, artists will craft playful sea creatures, design their own water habitats, enjoy stories about life under the sea, and play games and activities that encourage curiosity and teamwork.


Exploring 3D Creativity

Week 5: 7/21 - 7/24

Throughout the camp, students will explore the works of celebrated modern and contemporary artists such as Dale Chihuly, Jeff Koons, Alexander Calder, and more. These visionaries have redefined what art can be by pushing the boundaries of sculpture and installation, using innovative materials and techniques to create works that captivate and inspire. Campers will learn about these artists’ unique approaches and experiment with the same spirit of exploration and invention.


Passport to Adventure

Week 6: 7/28 - 7/31

Throughout the week, campers will discover art from around the world. Each day will focus on a different region or country, giving children the opportunity to learn about unique styles, materials, and techniques. Projects may include creating masks inspired by African heritage, painting landscapes in the style of Asian brushwork, making mosaic tiles reminiscent of Latin American traditions, and experimenting with Aboriginal dot painting. The multicultural theme encourages appreciation for diversity and creativity while fostering curiosity about global cultures.


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Registration and Safety Guidelines

The Pearl School of Art is a part of the Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, and as such complies with all policies and procedures from the museum, as appropriate, for the proper administration and management of the school. The school reserves the right to amend, add, and delete policies and regulations, as necessary, as well as the right to change programs, dates, and personnel, noted in this schedule.

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