- December 7, 2025
Bella Mackersie, Faith Baldwin and Sadie Steinberg during Re-Imaginarium Camp on Thursday, June 27. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
The campers created sculptures of both real and imaginary creatures. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Henry Jones, Luke Merkel, Oliver Kester and Henry Graydon during Re-Imaginarium Camp on Thursday, June 27. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Faith Baldwin and Sadie Steinberg during Re-Imaginarium Camp on Thursday, June 27. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Taylor Elston poses with her imaginary creature sculpture "Dark Thorns" that she made during Re-Imaginarium Camp on Thursday, June 27. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Nora Graydon poses with her imaginary creature sculpture "Elly for Everything" that she made during Re-Imaginarium Camp on Thursday, June 27. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Macie Steinberg, Mackenzie Mancuso and Taylor Elston during Re-Imaginarium Camp on Thursday, June 27. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Camp Counselor Will Cross helps Luke Merkel, Henry Jones and Henry Graydon on their collaborative imagination mask during Re-Imaginarium Camp on Thursday, June 27. Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Repurposing with an imaginary twist was the name of the game this week at the Ormond Memorial Art Museum.
The Re-Imaginarium Camp, held from June 24-28, encouraged children to let their creativity run wild as they created creatures out of repurposed materials, cut out masks, and drew inspiration from the museum's summer exhibit "Discarded Matter: Objects Reimagined."
From flying alligator-dolphins, kittens, cows and even cockroaches, the campers turned bottles, cans and plastics into works of art.