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Grades K-6
Monday - Friday, 9am-3pm weekly themed arts programming includes ceramics, painting, mixed media, drama and more! Extended Day Monday - Thursday, 3-5pm CIT (7th-9th graders) & Teen Art programming Interested in working with us? Email [email protected] for more information! |
ABOUT OUR PROGRAM
Explore expression and imagination in an interdisciplinary arts setting. Weekly themes guide art projects and programming that includes ceramics, mixed media, and theater arts. Develop art making skills and connect with peers and teaching artists in a supportive and creative community.
Schedule
Each camper group will rotate through 3-4 art activities each day with additional snack, lunch and outdoor time (weather permitting).
Outdoor Time
Outdoor time is weather dependent. The safety of our participants is of utmost importance. There will be daily movement activities offered regardless of outdoor space.
Snack / Lunch
Please pack your camper with snack and lunch (and ice packs as needed, we do not have refrigeration space)
Support / Access Needs
In your registration, there is a section to disclose any support or access needs you would like to share with us so we can best support you and your camper.
Community Conduct
All campers and staff are required to review and follow our Community Conduct agreement.
Schedule
Each camper group will rotate through 3-4 art activities each day with additional snack, lunch and outdoor time (weather permitting).
Outdoor Time
Outdoor time is weather dependent. The safety of our participants is of utmost importance. There will be daily movement activities offered regardless of outdoor space.
Snack / Lunch
Please pack your camper with snack and lunch (and ice packs as needed, we do not have refrigeration space)
Support / Access Needs
In your registration, there is a section to disclose any support or access needs you would like to share with us so we can best support you and your camper.
Community Conduct
All campers and staff are required to review and follow our Community Conduct agreement.
WEEKLY THEMES
Week 1: June 22-26 // Myths and Legends
Origin stories and otherworldly tales of triumphs and challenges will guide our art making through a variety of mediums and dramatic tellings. Create heroes on quests, gods of the underworld and supernatural creatures on our journey through Myths and Legends.
Week 2: June 29 - July 2 // In Our Backyard
Explore the seasons, plants, and creatures in our environment through art with natural materials! Draw inspiration from the Earth while we explore color and texture with clay, sand, rocks, shells, wood, moss, and flowers. Learn about conserving nature and wildlife as we create our own landscapes, characters, and reflections of the habitat around us.
Week 3: July 6-10 // Ancient Art & Archaeology
Dig in and learn about art of the ancient world! Cave paintings, clay statues, porcelain vessels, golden jewelry, hieroglyphics and drawings on papyrus will serve as inspiration for our own art adventures and discoveries.
Week 4: July 13-17 // STEAM: The Science of Art and the Art of Science
Combine art with science, technology, engineering, and math! Learn from creative pioneers of the past as we invent gadgets, experiment with colors, explore geometry in printmaking and bring innovation to life.
Week 5: July 20-24 // Past, Present, and Future Artists
Learn from makers long ago and in our current world as we create the next generation of art! Beaded masks, marble busts, classical portraits, and paintings of lines, cubes, and dots represent a handful of art history influences. What will you create with clay, paint, and or printmaking?
Week 6: July 27-31 // Magic Makers
Use your imagination as we combine colors, mix potions and draw maps of enchanting lands! Fairies, elves, wizards, witches, and magical creatures are welcome!
Week 7: August 3-7 // Art Advocacy
Explore art making for social change as an individual and community. Embody your inner activist and share your voice through the power of visual arts and drama. Create meaningful art and messages as we collaborate and support each other in this week of inclusive advocacy.
Week 8: August 10-14 // Pen to Page
Become your own author and illustrator! Discover a variety of storytelling from Pigeon’s silly antics and Eric Carle’s vivid collages to the exciting graphic novels of Dave Pilkey's Dog Man and Cat Kid. Sketch stories, create characters, make pop-up worlds and dioramas as we transform camp into our own Munroe Library.
Week 9: August 17-21 // Summer Fest
Celebrate summer as we make our own fun games and tournaments, create amusing and dramatic characters, paint, sculpt, and dance the last days of August away. Culminates in an artistic sharing and event for all on Friday!
Origin stories and otherworldly tales of triumphs and challenges will guide our art making through a variety of mediums and dramatic tellings. Create heroes on quests, gods of the underworld and supernatural creatures on our journey through Myths and Legends.
Week 2: June 29 - July 2 // In Our Backyard
Explore the seasons, plants, and creatures in our environment through art with natural materials! Draw inspiration from the Earth while we explore color and texture with clay, sand, rocks, shells, wood, moss, and flowers. Learn about conserving nature and wildlife as we create our own landscapes, characters, and reflections of the habitat around us.
Week 3: July 6-10 // Ancient Art & Archaeology
Dig in and learn about art of the ancient world! Cave paintings, clay statues, porcelain vessels, golden jewelry, hieroglyphics and drawings on papyrus will serve as inspiration for our own art adventures and discoveries.
Week 4: July 13-17 // STEAM: The Science of Art and the Art of Science
Combine art with science, technology, engineering, and math! Learn from creative pioneers of the past as we invent gadgets, experiment with colors, explore geometry in printmaking and bring innovation to life.
Week 5: July 20-24 // Past, Present, and Future Artists
Learn from makers long ago and in our current world as we create the next generation of art! Beaded masks, marble busts, classical portraits, and paintings of lines, cubes, and dots represent a handful of art history influences. What will you create with clay, paint, and or printmaking?
Week 6: July 27-31 // Magic Makers
Use your imagination as we combine colors, mix potions and draw maps of enchanting lands! Fairies, elves, wizards, witches, and magical creatures are welcome!
Week 7: August 3-7 // Art Advocacy
Explore art making for social change as an individual and community. Embody your inner activist and share your voice through the power of visual arts and drama. Create meaningful art and messages as we collaborate and support each other in this week of inclusive advocacy.
Week 8: August 10-14 // Pen to Page
Become your own author and illustrator! Discover a variety of storytelling from Pigeon’s silly antics and Eric Carle’s vivid collages to the exciting graphic novels of Dave Pilkey's Dog Man and Cat Kid. Sketch stories, create characters, make pop-up worlds and dioramas as we transform camp into our own Munroe Library.
Week 9: August 17-21 // Summer Fest
Celebrate summer as we make our own fun games and tournaments, create amusing and dramatic characters, paint, sculpt, and dance the last days of August away. Culminates in an artistic sharing and event for all on Friday!
REGISTRATION & REFUND POLICIES
Tuition for camp is due in full at time of registration unless otherwise requested*.
Early Bird Pricing: $595 / week until May 1st
May 1st onward: $620 / week
Extended Day: $184
3-5pm, Monday through Thursday
*Please email [email protected] to set up a payment plan.
Transferring Registration
Transferring registration between program weeks is based on space availability and the discretion of Munroe staff.
Cancellations / Refunds
All cancellations are subject to a $20 administrative fee and 5% fee to Active Network (our registration system).
Refunds may be returned to the original form of payment or received as credit for future registrations.
Full refunds will be offered up until May 31st, after which 50% may be refunded.
For withdrawals due to illness, family emergency, or other circumstance, please contact our registrar.
Tuition Assistance
If your child would like to participate and tuition is not accessible at this time, please reach out to Rebecca ([email protected]) for a confidential conversation regarding tuition assistance. A request for financial assistance is not a guarantee of funds. Our goal is to serve the needs of our community as best we can with the funding available.
Early Bird Pricing: $595 / week until May 1st
May 1st onward: $620 / week
Extended Day: $184
3-5pm, Monday through Thursday
*Please email [email protected] to set up a payment plan.
Transferring Registration
Transferring registration between program weeks is based on space availability and the discretion of Munroe staff.
Cancellations / Refunds
All cancellations are subject to a $20 administrative fee and 5% fee to Active Network (our registration system).
Refunds may be returned to the original form of payment or received as credit for future registrations.
Full refunds will be offered up until May 31st, after which 50% may be refunded.
For withdrawals due to illness, family emergency, or other circumstance, please contact our registrar.
Tuition Assistance
If your child would like to participate and tuition is not accessible at this time, please reach out to Rebecca ([email protected]) for a confidential conversation regarding tuition assistance. A request for financial assistance is not a guarantee of funds. Our goal is to serve the needs of our community as best we can with the funding available.
REQUIRED HEALTH DOCUMENTATION
All participants are required to submit documentation of a recent physical exam that includes immunization record and health care provider’s signature within the past 18 months.
Documentation must be uploaded to the registration portal - for your privacy and security please do not send via email. All health information must be submitted before the camper’s first day of programming.
This camp complies with the regulations of the MDPH and is licensed by the Lexington Board of Health.
Documentation must be uploaded to the registration portal - for your privacy and security please do not send via email. All health information must be submitted before the camper’s first day of programming.
This camp complies with the regulations of the MDPH and is licensed by the Lexington Board of Health.


