Tucson Museum of Art
Description: Draw, paint, sculpt, collage, print and more at the Tucson Museum of Art. Each weekly session is led by local teaching artists and art educators focusing on in-depth lessons in art making. Classes are inspired by the permanent collection and special exhibitions. The museum offers classes for ages 5-13 to express their creativity and produce original works of art.
Dates: June 3-7; June 10-14; June 17-21; June 24-28; July 1-5; July 8-12; July 15-19; July 22-26; July 29 - August 2
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Where: Tucson Museum of Art's education building
Address: 166 W Alameda St
Cost: $250-$310
Ages: 5-13
Organization: Tucson Museum of Art
Phone: 520-624-2333
Website: www.tucsonmuseumofart.org
Email: education@tucsonmuseumofart.org
Registration website: www.tucsonmuseumofart.org
Registration deadline: July 29, 2024
Is the registration fee refundable? No
Camp days offered: Full day
Maximum attendees: 59
Is lunch offered? No
Extended days offered: Yes
Discounts: member discounts
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