Fall Break Mini Camp: Ceramics with Fifth Street Studio (Ages 9–12)
When school is out, Crystal Bridges programming is in!
Join us for Fall Break Mini Camps centered on our special exhibition, Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture.
Get your hands in the clay and let creativity take shape at our three-day Ceramics Camp, led by experts from Fifth Street Studio! Each morning from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., campers will learn the art of molding clay into stunning masterpieces, including imaginative sculptures, functional pottery, and more!
Get ready to sculpt, shape, and glaze your way through an unforgettable journey of artistic discovery. Join us and let’s sculpt some amazing memories together!
Please note: Projects created during camp will need to be fired at Fifth Street Studio after completion. Projects can be picked up at Fifth Street Studio (1012 SE 5th Street, Bentonville, AR) anytime it is open, starting two weeks after the final day of camp. Parents/Guardians will receive more project pick-up details via email during their camp session.
Tickets are $125 ($100 for members), reserve your spot online or with Guest Experience at (479) 657-2335 today.
Want to learn more about what to expect at camp? Read our Know Before You Go guide.
About the Instructor
Fifth Street Studio
Fifth Street Studio is a collective of artists and pottery studio located in Bentonville, Arkansas. They seek to explore art and to pass on their craft by providing in-depth pottery classes, ceramic workshops, studio memberships, tools, clay, and creative resources for their ever-expanding creative community.
Exhibition Credits & Sponsors
Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture is organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
The exhibition is curated by Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher, Helen Hilton Raiser Curator of Architecture and Design SFMOMA; Seph Rodney, independent curator and writer; and Katy Siegel, former Curator-at-Large, Research & Special Program Initiatives, SFMOMA.
The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art presentation is curated by Austen Barron Bailly, Chief Curator, and Laura Pratt, Manager, Curatorial Affairs.