Get Creative At The Grand Rapids Art Museum


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The Grand Rapids Art Museum's summer art camp for kids ages 4 to 15 is sold out, WOOD-TV reports.

Sessions are $160 per child, and need-based scholarships are available for the limited spots remaining.

Sessions are sold out, excluding their July 24-28 session, Art & Identity, designed for campers ages 13-15.

In this session, campers will explore self-expression and develop their personal style through mixed-media portraiture and symbolism, taking inspiration from the prominent and rising contemporary artists on view at the Museum.

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