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Art Camps can be a great way to let your creative side out and learn new skills. These camps are open to all mediums, from painting to pottery. Children learn socialization skills as well as problem-solving skills through creating. In addition, these camps offer trips to some of the coolest family attractions in NYC.

The Beam Center offers a summer camp to help young artists discover their creative potential. Students collaborate to design artistically-designed products. The center is located in the Venn diagram between engineering and art. It offers young artists an exceptional learning experience. Camp participants get a $625 bonus and a camp discount.

Many local schools and art studios in Woodbury offer programs for children of all ages. Kidmasters, Kidartists, Kidcreate Studio, are just some of them. Classes are available for children from three to twelve years of age and are designed to meet each child's individual needs. There are two options for full-day camps. Alternate groups can also choose to attend half-day or after-school sessions.

Another wonderful option is the Gage Academy of Art, Alexandria, Virginia. The school's skilled educators lead an incredible group of campers. The school offers art classes as well as Montessori lessons and wildlife conservation. Students also learn about the local farmers' market and how to cook fresh vegetables.


Kidcreate Studio is an arts camp for children aged three to twelve. The curriculum at the center is tailored to meet the needs of each child. Instructors are available to give private lessons. Every child has the chance to create masterpieces and explore different media like drawing, painting and sculpture. The studio hosts parties and workshops. These events are held at local venues, such as the Old Stone House, and are free to the public.

Brooklyn Children's Museum is a museum that focuses on science and art. It is also part of a science-focused facility and is a great resource for all ages. Two camps are offered during summer by the museum, one of which, The Butler Institute of American Art. The center also offers a range of activities for children during the summer months.

The Appel Farm, a farm-based arts program, allows young visitors to learn about and create projects that are both useful and fun. Campers are encouraged and taught to recycle. A weeklong camp is available, and a sleepaway option is also available. The Appel Farm requires a minimum of two weeks' notice to accommodate all visitors, and is a friendly and accessible location.

Brooklyn Children's Museum combines science and art. Here campers learn about nature and get a better idea of how their bodies work. They'll learn about different cultures and animals as well as architecture during the day. In the evening, they can experience the art of dance and theatre.


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Art Camps Near Me