Video Games Art Camp
July 13–17, 2026
Monday–Friday | 11:00am–2:00pm
Create • Build • Paint • Play
Video Game Art Camp is a hands-on, creative week for kids who love video games, characters, building, and imaginative worlds. Campers will explore art projects inspired by games like Minecraft, Mario, and Plants vs Zombies using clay, paint, and mixed…
Video Games Art Camp
July 13–17, 2026
Monday–Friday | 11:00am–2:00pm
Create • Build • Paint • Play
Video Game Art Camp is a hands-on, creative week for kids who love video games, characters, building, and imaginative worlds. Campers will explore art projects inspired by games like Minecraft, Mario, and Plants vs Zombies using clay, paint, and mixed media.
This is a fun, creative, art-focused camp designed for curious kids who enjoy building, making, and working with their hands.
🎨 What campers will do:
- Create video game-inspired art projects
- Build with clay, paint, and mixed media
- Explore pixel art, patterns, and game-inspired designs through hands-on projects
- Design and decorate characters and creative builds using texture and color
- Take home multiple finished art pieces by the end of the week
Projects are open-ended and adjusted by age and ability allowing younger campers to succeed while giving older campers room to add details and creativity.
🕒 Camp Details
- Dates: July 13–17, 2026
- Days: Monday–Friday
- Time: 11:00am–2:00pm
- Snacks: Included
- Age: Best for ages 5–9 (older children welcome; projects adapted as needed)
- Group Size:Limited spots available
💲 Cost & Registration
Cost: $240 per camper A $60 deposit is required to reserve your child’s spot. The remaining $180 balance will be invoiced and is due 2 weeks before camp begins.
💡 Good to know:
- All materials are included
- Campers should wear clothes that can get messy
- This is a drop-off camp
- No prior art experience needed
💛 Perfect for kids who:
- Love video games like Minecraft, Mario, and Plants vs Zombies
- Enjoy building and hands-on creative work
- Like designing characters and imaginative worlds
- Prefer a calm, structured art environment
- Like making projects they can proudly take home