Crocker Art Camp Session Five: From Anime to Origami
For Ages 6 - 10
Monday - Friday, July 22 - 26
9 AM - 4 PM
Crocker Art Camp sessions (seven thematic one-week sessions) are art-filled adventures designed to help cultivate kids' creative spark. With its renowned permanent collection, exciting exhibitions, and an accomplished team of education staff, the Crocker is the perfect place to develop imaginations and creative thinking skills. In addition to plenty of hands-on art-making, campers will view and discuss a wide range of art, tour special exhibitions, take walking field trips, meet guest artists, and participate in gallery activities and games. All activities are flexible to fit your child's individual educational, social, and artistic needs. Space is limited and camps frequently sell out.
• Each camper receives a Crocker Kid t-shirt per session; additional shirts may be purchased
• Museum provides two snacks daily (lunch is not included)
• All art supplies are included
• Convenient drop-off and pick-up
• Extended care is not available
$250 Museum members
$295 Nonmembers
Session Five: From Anime to Origami
Look at different Japanese art forms on view, including a spectacular origami exhibition, and learn more about Japanese cultural traditions of all kinds. Sample traditional food and make your own sushi, explore art forms like anime and kabuki, create your own origami and woodblock prints, and paint a collectible vinyl figure you can take home.
Lead Instructor: Alison Flory
THIS CAMP IS CURRENTLY FULL. TO HAVE YOUR NAME ADDED TO THE WAITING LIST, PLEASE CALL 916.808.1182.
Session Six: All About Art
THIS CAMP IS CURRENTLY FULL.
Session Seven: Tell Me a Story
THIS CLASS IS CURRENTLY FULL.
About the Instructor:
Alison Flory considers it a privilege to lead students in art experiences that offer a creative and unique view of the world. As an Educator for the Crocker and for YoloArts, she is able to share her love of art and its cultural impart with students and adults. She received her bachelor's in Art History from the University of California, Davis and was a dance instructor in Elk Grove for six years.


