The Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) is excited to announce the return of its 2025 Summer Art Camp, offering young artists an unforgettable opportunity to explore, create, and connect in a vibrant and supportive environment. Taking place May 29 through August 8, the camp welcomes students entering grades 1 through 12 with weekly themes, professional instruction, and hands-on experiences inspired by OMA’s dynamic exhibitions.

Whether your child is a budding artist or a serious creative thinker, OMA’s Summer Art Camp provides tailored sessions to suit all experience levels. From painting and sculpture to mixed media and printmaking, students will gain confidence and express themselves through high-quality art projects crafted in studio-style classes.

Camp Highlights: 
Dates: May 29 – August 8, 2025
Location: Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N Mills Ave, Orlando, FL
Grades: Entering 1st through 12th grade
Registration Deadline: One week before each session

Flexible Scheduling
Choose from full-day or half-day sessions. Register for a single week or up to eleven weeks—each with a unique theme!

Members: $255/week (full-day), $62–$155/week (half-day)
Future Members: $280/week (full-day), $102–$170/week (half-day)
Extended Care: Early drop-off and late pick-up available for $30/week

Discounts Available:
$10/week sibling discount (for same-week enrollments)
$10/week discount for multiple weeks (after the first week)

Camp Programs by Grade Level

        • Grades 1–2: Exploring Art & Creativity
          Young campers learn through play and discovery, exploring a variety of materials in themed, age-appropriate classes.
        • Grades 3–5: Strengthening Artistic Skills
          Students build foundational skills and confidence through focused, hands-on projects in drawing, painting, sculpture, and more.
        • Grades 6–8: Technical Skill Development
          Middle school artists refine their techniques and work with advanced materials while connecting with museum exhibitions for inspiration.
        • Grades 9–12: Advanced Artistic Exploration
          High school students participate in studio-style sessions that enhance portfolio development and challenge them creatively through multiple media.

Space is limited—register early to reserve your spot!
For more information or to register, visit www.omart.org or contact OMA’s Education Department at (407) 896-4231 ext. 262 or education@omart.org.

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