Winter break is just around the corner! OKCMOA’s Museum School is offering classes for ages 5-7 & 8-10. Additionally, there’s another camp for ages 11-13 called The Art of Photography. Since this runs after Christmas – perhaps a new digital camera will be in the family! Register online by clicking here or call (405) 236-3100, ext. 215

WINTER BREAK (AGES 57 & 810)

Tuesday–Friday, December 27–30, 9 am–4 pm
$120 members/ $130 nonmembers per child (materials provided; bring a non-perishable sack lunch, drink, and two snacks each day)
Before and after care is available from 8–9 a.m. and from 4–5 p.m. at a charge of $5 per child, per day (no after care on Friday).
Maximum enrollment is 12 students. Children must meet the minimum age requirements for each class to participate.
Amanda Harmer and Natasha Corso

Looking for something fun and unique for your child to do during winter break? Send them to the Museum to learn how to find art in everyday life! They’ll draw, paint, sculpt, and craft fantastic creations in our studio classrooms, while studying works of art in the galleries. On Friday, December 30, at 4 pm, students will display their artworks in the main lobby, enjoy a reception with punch and cookies, and take their families on a tour of the Museum.

THE ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY (AGES 1113)

Tuesday–Friday, December 27–30, 9 am–4 pm
$120 members/ $130 nonmembers per child (materials provided; bring a non-perishable sack lunch, drink, and two snacks each day)
Before and after care is available from 8–9 a.m. and from 4–5 p.m. at a charge of $5 per child, per day (no after care on Friday).
Maximum enrollment is 12 students. Children must meet the minimum age requirements for each class to participate.
Jennifer Allman

In this class, students will learn the basics of how cameras work and the techniques of picture taking. Students also will learn how to constructively critique photographs, so they have the ability to continue improving on their own. Our project for the week will be to showcase a small portfolio of images highlighting projects completed during the camp, including still life and portraits. On Friday, December 30, at 4 pm, students will display their creations in the main lobby, enjoy a reception with punch and cookies, and take their families on a tour of the Museum.

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