When Fishers began planning for a new City Hall, a new Arts Center was part of the complex. That Arts Center is up and running and has been for a number of months.
Even with snow on the ground and winter temperatures, now is the time to begin thinking about summer arts camps. A wide range of programs are available, including Taylor Swift-inspired friendship bracelets, learning to create with 3D printers or designing dinosaurs.
All camps are half-day, so campers can enroll in both a morning and an afternoon camp, making it a full-day of art making. Campers can mix & match their morning and afternoon camps for their own unique experience. Full-day campers have outdoor breaks and time for lunch.
Some of the camps include:
- Beaded jewelry
- Makerspace camp
- Design O’Saurus
- Creative crochet
- Cake art
- Cartoons and characters
- Glass art
- Photography
- Clay
- Art and theater
- Lego stop motion
- Manga illustration
“What sets our camps apart is that all our instructors are trained teaching artists,” said Michelle O’Hollaren, vice president of education and innovation, in a news release. “We have small class sizes, with an instructor and an assistant in every camp. Plus, campers can experience working in mediums that they wouldn’t have the opportunity to in any other camp setting in the greater Indianapolis area.”
Of the 116 total camps, 21 are new this year. Registration opens Jan. 13.
The Indy Arts Center provides classes held at the Fishers Art Center.
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