Kids' Arts Program Back at The Guild This Summer!

Ridgefield Guild of Artists is THE place to be this summer for kids who love art! The Guild’s Summer Arts Program runs from June 27th through August 12th this year, with seven one-week sessions, some half day and some full day. Available to all creative kids 8 and older. The weekly workshops will take place on the patio under the tent or air-conditioned inside areas.  Half-day sessions run from 9:30-noon and full-days, 10-3pm, with member and non-member pricing.

The Guild’s multi-arts program changes up themes each week, including drawing, painting, slime, balloon art, printmaking, clay arts, sculpture, fabric art, murals, and so much more!

Mary Harold, RGOA Vice-President and Summer Program Director, is excited to bring this year’s offerings to local kids: “We’re back with another fantastic summer arts program outside under our tent. Each week is a different theme that satisfies a child's creativity. We see the kid's explore new mediums, magically propelled into discovering a new art form. All of our teachers are professional and experienced in their craft, and thoroughly enjoy imparting their knowledge and making it fun!”

The Guild’s multi-arts program changes up themes each week, including drawing, painting, slime, balloon art, printmaking, clay arts, sculpture, fabric art, murals, and so much more!

Visit the Guild website at www.rgoa.org, for full details on each weeks’ offerings and to register.  Any further questions?? Please email rgoasummercamp@gmail.com or call the Guild at 203.438.8863. 

Ridgefield Guild of Artists is located in an antique barn at 34 Halpin Lane.  RGOA is a tax-exempt 501c3 arts organization established in 1974 with a current membership of 300 members.  Any contributions are gratefully accepted and support of the arts is essential to keep all programs moving forward.

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