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Jul 18
10:00 AM

Explore cartonería, the traditional Mexican art of paper mâché with artist, José Luis Ledezma, also known as Aguatl. Part one of two

Jul 27
2:00 PM

An extended session for campers to design and build cardboard cityscapes, requiring two time blocks.

Jul 27
2:00 PM
Clay Creations

A hands-on class focused on creating various items from clay.

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Aug 1
10:00 AM

Transform and complete your cartonería sculpture in part two of this two-day workshop series by adding color, texture and creative details.

Aug 10
10:00 AM
Water Is Life

Explore water as a powerful force in both nature and art. Through looking at artworks in LACMA’s galleries, hands‑on studio projects, and creative discussions, we'll discover how artists across cultures have represented oceans, rivers, rain, and water rituals, then experiment with drawing, sculpture, mixed media, and storytelling to create original artworks that reflect water’s beauty, movement, and importance to life on Earth.

Sep 17
10:00 AM

Create a whimsical teacup bird feeder that adds charm to any outdoor space. Participants will assemble and decorate a functional feeder, perfect for attracting birds while enhancing garden décor.

Apr 4
10:00 AM
Air Dry Clay Alebrijes

A free workshop on creating Air Dry Clay Alebrijes at the Southern California Children's Museum.


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Jul 18
10:00 AM

Explore cartonería, the traditional Mexican art of paper mâché with artist, José Luis Ledezma, also known as Aguatl. Part one of two

Jul 27
2:00 PM

An extended session for campers to design and build cardboard cityscapes, requiring two time blocks.

Jul 27
2:00 PM
Clay Creations

A hands-on class focused on creating various items from clay.

Aug 1
10:00 AM

Transform and complete your cartonería sculpture in part two of this two-day workshop series by adding color, texture and creative details.

Aug 10
10:00 AM
Water Is Life

Explore water as a powerful force in both nature and art. Through looking at artworks in LACMA’s galleries, hands‑on studio projects, and creative discussions, we'll discover how artists across cultures have represented oceans, rivers, rain, and water rituals, then experiment with drawing, sculpture, mixed media, and storytelling to create original artworks that reflect water’s beauty, movement, and importance to life on Earth.

Sep 17
10:00 AM

Create a whimsical teacup bird feeder that adds charm to any outdoor space. Participants will assemble and decorate a functional feeder, perfect for attracting birds while enhancing garden décor.

Apr 4
10:00 AM
Air Dry Clay Alebrijes

A free workshop on creating Air Dry Clay Alebrijes at the Southern California Children's Museum.