Summer Art Camp: ARTlympics! | Ages 7–13
RAM's Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts 2519 Northwestern Avenue, Racine, WisconsinWith the summer 2024 Olympics well under way, it's time to take part in ARTlympics!
With the summer 2024 Olympics well under way, it's time to take part in ARTlympics!
Learn to paint in an abstract fashion, inspired by American artist Jackson Pollock—one of the original abstract expressionist painters who explored splattering, drizzling, and designing surfaces with paint.
RAM is pleased to collaborate with Mahogany Gallery to present an outdoor live music performance on the grounds of RAM's Wustum Museum. Brace yourself for an unforgettable evening of NeoSoul, R+B, a dose of funk, and more, featuring a curated collection of local musicians.
Using the palette knife technique or brushes, create a tropical bird on canvas. Will it be a fabulous flamingo, a pretty parrot, or a terrific toucan? The choice is yours!
Free Drop-in for Art at RAM's Wustum Museum, July [...]
Discover the beauty and peace of the gardens at RAM's Wustum Museum while investigating various garden elements through drawing.
Create a variety of functional and non-functional ceramic pieces using the potter's wheel and hand building techniques.
Participants will move through making a collage, a montage, and finally an assemblage artwork. Some participants may choose to add to one or to focus on a single work.
Explore the wonderful world of watercolor paint and all the amazing possibilities! Using this medium as the starting point, make 2D art—with some 3D elements—full of color, pattern, and paint!
Discover a world of "pure imagination" that comes from your secret power source—your brain! This class is for kids who love to create and explore their untapped potential using a variety of mixed media materials that are tactile and fun.
Learn hand building techniques to create 3D clay works.
Using visual stimulation stemming from RAM's permanent collection—the largest collection of contemporary craft in North America—try your hand at making your own contemporary craft. Who knows? Maybe your art will be in a museum's collection someday!