Mini Masters: Students have an opportunity to observe and discuss artwork by 20th- and 21st-century American artists on view in the galleries. Then, using the elements of art, students create their own artwork using a variety of materials.
David Appleman, Summer Sunrise, 1973, acrylic on canvas, 38 × 47 inches. Gift of Jerald L. Melberg, 1983.12.24. © David Appleman.
Week 1 | June 17–21 | Grades K–2 | Afternoon
Mini Masters: Students have an opportunity to observe and discuss artwork by 20th- and 21st-century American artists on view in the galleries. Then, using the elements of art, students create their own artwork using a variety of materials.
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Join us at the Museum for Summer Art Camp! Offered to rising K–12th grade students. All classes are age appropriate. Enrollment is limited, and registration is required. Registration includes Museum admission for Campers and all materials necessary for each class. Classes are offered weekly June 16–August 11, 2025. Morning (9am–noon) and Afternoon (1–4pm) sessions are offered each week of camp. Students may sign up for both Morning and Afternoon and stay for both sessions as an All Day Camper. Campers who stay All Day will break for a supervised lunch from noon-1pm.Financial Aid applications for Summer Art Camp 2025 scholarships are closed.
The Museum is committed to making our programs accessible to everyone, regardless of economic means. With support from the Walnut Cove Members Association, we are able to provide a limited amount of financial aid to help students who could not otherwise afford to enroll in our programs.