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SUMMARY:Summer Eco-Art Camp:  Shark Tales
DESCRIPTION:Shark Tales\nCHOMP! Your kids can learn more about these misunderstood creatures that lurk in the Gulf of Mexico through a Dogfish Shark dissection! Kids will come home with a plaster-sculpted shark head and some clay shark teeth.\nArt meets science in Artist Boat’s 2023 Summer Eco-Art camp sessions! Campers will experience true science and art enrichment with the creation of Eco-Art and exploration of Artist Boat’s Coastal Heritage Preserve. Each camper will create high quality art projects and explore like a young naturalist. Each day is a different theme. Come for one or come for all!\n\nSessions limited to 12 campers ages 5-10 years old\nCamp sessions are $375 for a week-long session, 9am to 4pm\n\nRegistration is open! To register, please visit  www.artistboat.org/summer-eco-art-camps/\nSUMMER BREAK ECO-ART CAMP DATES\n9:00 am – 4:00 pm daily\nMay 29 – June 2: Whale of a Time\nWe whaley hope your kids will join us to discover new things about the gentle giants of the Gulf of Mexico. Campers will create an acrylic painting on canvas, an ink monoprinting, and build a whale tail out of clay!\nJune 5 – 9: Watch it Bloom!\nThere are so many bright colorful blooms to discover on land and sea! Students will learn about flowers on the prairie, corals in the ocean and make colorful, blooming projects of their own!\nJune 12 – 16: Keep Our Seas Plastic Free\nMarine Debris is one of the biggest problems our world’s oceans are facing today! Students will beautify a bucket for Galveston beaches and participate in a marine debris art contest.\nJune 19 – 23: Big Birding Adventure\nMarine Debris is one of the biggest problems our world’s oceans are facing today! Students will beautify a bucket for Galveston beaches and participate in a marine debris art contest.\nJune 26 – 30: Fun Fishing Adventure\nSpend the week fishing with us! We will learn different fishing techniques like how to seine, throw a cast net, and go crabbing! Students will also learn the ancient art of fish printing and dissecting a perch.\nJuly 3 – 7: Paint Like Van Gogh\nVan Gogh is famous for his plein air landscape paintings. Students will get to learn more about the famous artist, and experience the joys of painting landscapes outdoors and making nature journals.\nJuly 10 – 14: Big Bug Week\nThey may be small, but they are mighty fun. That’s right, we love learning about the bugs on the prairie! We will spend the week catching these creatures and learning about why they are so important. Students will bring home a bug house and bug sculpture of their very own!\nJuly 17 – 21: Shark Tales\nThey may be small, but they are mighty fun. That’s right, we love learning about the bugs on the prairie! We will spend the week catching these creatures and learning about why they are so important. Students will bring home a bug house and bug sculpture of their very own!\n
URL:https://www.galveston.com/calendarofevents/artist-boat-eco-art-camp-shark-tales-summer-2023/
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CATEGORIES:Critics' Picks,Cultural Arts,Galveston,Holiday: Christmas,Outdoor Adventure,Workshops &amp; Classes
LOCATION:12816 Concho, Galveston, TX 77554
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