Dates: Monday, June 12-Friday June 16, 2023
Times: 9 AM-12 PM
Cost: $300 + $50 materials fee due on the first day of class
Ages: 8-12 years old
Location: Inside + Outside Program including New Museum Los Gatos, Surrounding Los Gatos walkable areas, Los Gatos Pageant Park
Drop-off/Pick-up: New Museum Los Gatos Front Entrance
Space is limited, register now!
Once again, New Museum Los Gatos (NUMU) is excited to partner with LGS Recreation to deliver this week-long art camp for young artists to learn new painting skills and leave their mark on the Los Gatos Footbridge for all to see! Participants will learn art techniques and fundamentals, and the history of Los Gatos. We’ll explore the museum’s art & history exhibitions, walk the Los Gatos Creek trail, learn about local flora and fauna, visit local Los Gatos historic landmarks, and even meet some key town officials. Each day we’ll focus on a new topic and by the end of the week students will have completed a one-of-kind painting reflecting the theme “Capturing Life in Los Gatos.” The artwork will be digitally photographed, printed, and installed by the Town of Los Gatos on the Forbes Mill footbridge. This is a highly engaging interactive art and history experience that you don’t want to miss.
Returning students welcome. Each student may have no more than 2 artworks on the bridge at the same time.
Details
A required Artwork Agreement must be signed by parents/guardians by the end of the camp. Forms will be available upon drop-off/pick-up and distributed via email.
A materials fee of $50 is due on the first day of the program.
Participants should bring their own water bottles & snack. Sunscreen is recommended.
Register on the LGS website through the button provided above.
Questions? Email education@numulosgatos.org
This program is made possible through partnership with:
Los Gatos
Arts & Culture Commission
This program is a part of the Los Gatos History Project which is made possible by grants from the County of Santa Clara’s Historic Grant Program, the Town of Los Gatos, the Los Gatos Community Foundation, and the bequest of Leonard Pacheco and Diane Roberts. This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. [MA-251560-OMS-22].