- June 29, 2021
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Wolfgang, age 10. Photo by Alexis Miller
Yara and Alana, both age 8. Photo by Alexis Miller
Colby and Kristin, two of the teachers at the camp. Photo by Alexis Miller
Corinne, age 6. Photo by Alexis Miller
Kids work on their terrariums. Photo by Alexis Miller
Addison shows off her creation: a bird. Photo by Alexis Miller
Brinn and Olivia, both age 6. Photo by Alexis Miller
Isaac, age 10 and Collin, age 9. Photo by Alexis Miller
Ally, Sierra, Nova, Corinne and Wolfgang with their helping hand, Morgan. Photo by Alexis Miller
Ava, Lilia, Aubrey, Veronica and Yara. Photo by Alexis Miller
Vivian, Maggie and Genevieve.Photo by Alexis Miller
If you can imagine it, you can create it.
The newly-renovated Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens has hosted a summer camp every week this month with a new theme each week.
The summer camp was open to children ages 6-11. The theme, "Imaginarium: Dragons, Unicorns, and Fairies," gave children the opportunity to sculpt dragons, unicorns, fairies — and whatever else their imagination dictated — out of clay. The campers also created art and wrote stories inspired by magical worlds, according to the museum's website.