2025 Summer Art Camp

The 2025 Summer Art Camp at The Brinton Museum offers three days of creativity, exploration, and fun for ages 9–12, with lunch and materials included.


Summer Art Camp

July 15, 16, & 17, 2025 (T/W/TH)
10 am to 3 pm
Ages 9 through 12

The 2025 Summer Art Camp will be held in The Helen Brinton Education Pavilion.

$150 per child for all 3 days, including lunch

No art experience is necessary, and all materials are provided.

Join us for three days of creativity, exploration, and fun at The Brinton Museum! Students will learn and experiment with a variety of art techniques and mediums while being inspired by the natural beauty of the Quarter Circle A Ranch. This camp is a wonderful opportunity for young artists to express themselves, develop new skills, and enjoy the great outdoors.

If your child has any special needs, such as food allergies or other accommodations, please let us know in the memo box.
We require a phone number for each child's parent or guardian in case of emergency.
A release form will be sent out before class and is required for participation in the camp.

Brinton Members use code MEM10 for your 10% discount.

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