Sponsored Content

🎨 Art you glad we’ve got the scoop on these summer camps?

Sponsored by
GIF of Indy Art Center summer camps; children working with various mediums

Pro tip: All camps are half-day. Campers can enroll in both a morning and an afternoon camp for a full day of art making.

Have a budding Picasso at home? Or, maybe, you’re searching for creative summer programs for your child.

With 115+ week-long camps to choose from between The Indy Art Center and Fishers Art Center, there’s something for every curious kid ages 4-18.

Keep them engaged with programs that range from working with 3D printers to designing dinosaurs. Highlights include:

  • Lego + clay stop-motion
  • Glass art
  • Manga illustration
  • And more

Heads up: Registration is now open, with tuition assistance and payment plans available.

More from INDYtoday
With the Masters Tournament right around the corner, we took a swing at narrowing down what local food picks we would bring to the Masters Champions Dinner table.
Mother Earth is defrosting, and she’s sprouting dozens of edible plants + flowers that you can find in your own backyard. Go on the hunt with our foraging guide.
Pack your reusable shopping bags — we’ve rounded up eight farmers markets around Indianapolis with everything from fresh produce to gorgeous flowers and beyond.
Here are just a few of the ways local businesses trolled Hoosiers with silly jokes, fake product launches, and more on April Fools’ Day.
Whether you’re a novice player or a professional pool shark, there’s a table for you in the Circle City.
Genealogy, or family history, doesn’t have to be hard when you’ve got these resources at your fingertips.
Directly north, east, south, and west of Indianapolis, cities across the world await.
Stout’s has been owned and operated by the Stout family since 1886. Here’s a quick history lesson on the storied shoe store.
One person’s trash is another person’s treasure. Avoid sending your no-longer-needed items to the landfill and donate them to these local organizations instead.
The Arrows were announced in 1985, but plans for the MLB team’s formation fell through shortly afterward. Here’s what happened.