April finally brought the warmer temperatures (and the rain) we expect from spring. As always, however, we’re looking forward. So is the Indiana Museum of Art, already building classes for summer camps, scheduled to begin June 17. That can seem like forever away (especially to kids who are ready to be finished for the year with school), but class sizes fill up quickly. If you are the parent of children ages 5 to 17, keep in mind that the Indianapolis Museum of Art offers summer camp in weekly installments.
You can click here to explore the full summary of each week at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Each week costs $215 to the public and $175 to IMA members (a good reason to start a membership if your kids plan to attend multiple weeks). We don’t want to make this post too long of a read, so we’ll just use Week One as an example. Lasting from Monday, June 17 to Friday, June 21, your kids attend from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The three main activities of the week include:
- Art “A-Two-Z”: Letters, Numbers and Symbols
- Sticks and Stone and other Natural Wonders
- “Mixing” it up: Experimenting with Paint
The Indianapolis Museum of Art has plenty of resources at its disposal to make this most meaningful and educational summer camp your kids will ever enjoy. And if it is helpful to you, they also offer extended hours for your convenience if you work long hours. Dropping your kids off from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. costs $25 per child per week. After-care lasts from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and costs $20 per child per week.