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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.

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