For creative kids age 8-12
Located at Medium Art Center, 110 South School Street, Ukiah
Session 1: June 22-26, 2026 (Monday -Friday, 9:00 am - 1:15 pm)
Session 2: July 13-17, 2026 (Monday -Friday, 9:00 am - 1:15 pm)
Price is per session - you can sign up for one or both
With instructor Margie Manogue-Lillich
Join us for a week of immersive art-making in a working gallery setting. Designed for curious and motivated young artists, this small-group camp blends morning outdoor inspiration time with focused studio instruction in drawing, painting, sculpture, and mixed media.
Campers strengthen foundational art skills — including composition, color mixing, texture, perspective, and three-dimensional construction — while developing confidence, independence, and creative problem-solving. With extended studio work periods and individualized guidance, students are given the time and support to move beyond quick projects and into more thoughtful, skill-building work.
Each student keeps a sketchbook, creates multiple finished pieces throughout the week, and participates in a final mini gallery exhibition where families are invited to celebrate their work.
All materials are included. Enrollment is intentionally limited to ensure a high-quality, personalized creative experience.
Children will need to bring a snack, sack lunch, sunscreen, hat and a water bottle
For creative kids age 8-12
Located at Medium Art Center, 110 South School Street, Ukiah
Session 1: June 22-26, 2026 (Monday -Friday, 9:00 am - 1:15 pm)
Session 2: July 13-17, 2026 (Monday -Friday, 9:00 am - 1:15 pm)
Price is per session - you can sign up for one or both
With instructor Margie Manogue-Lillich
Join us for a week of immersive art-making in a working gallery setting. Designed for curious and motivated young artists, this small-group camp blends morning outdoor inspiration time with focused studio instruction in drawing, painting, sculpture, and mixed media.
Campers strengthen foundational art skills — including composition, color mixing, texture, perspective, and three-dimensional construction — while developing confidence, independence, and creative problem-solving. With extended studio work periods and individualized guidance, students are given the time and support to move beyond quick projects and into more thoughtful, skill-building work.
Each student keeps a sketchbook, creates multiple finished pieces throughout the week, and participates in a final mini gallery exhibition where families are invited to celebrate their work.
All materials are included. Enrollment is intentionally limited to ensure a high-quality, personalized creative experience.
Children will need to bring a snack, sack lunch, sunscreen, hat and a water bottle