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Summer Camp | Mini Makers (Ages 4-5)

Camp
Garrison Lobby
$200 ($160 for members)
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Abstract art of person with short hair and large animal, featuring plants and house.
Introduce your little ones to the magic of art! 

Step into a colorful week with local artist Paige Dirksen! Little artists will enjoy story time and gallery explorations as they discover the world of art. Then it’s off to the studio to paint, print, collage, and sculpt—making fun, creative masterpieces together. 

Please note: Participants must be fully potty-trained to attend camp. 

Camp is designed for kids aged 4 – 5. Tickets are $200 ($160 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.

Lunchbox Club Add-On

Want to stay at Crystal Bridges between your morning and afternoon camp sessions? Add our Lunchbox Club option to your camp registration during checkout to add midday childcare and a bit of extra indoor/outdoor creative fun! (Additional registration fee required, lunch not included.) Learn more about Lunchbox Club.

Camp Scholarships

A limited number of need-based scholarships are available for all summer camps, covering 100% of registration costs. Learn more about camp scholarships.

About the Instructor

Paige Dirksen is a printmaker and muralist currently based in Bella Vista, AR, where she lives with her husband and two children. She earned a BA in Studio Art/Psychology from the University of Northern Iowa and an MA in Art Therapy Counseling from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Paige primarily works with woodcuts and other forms of printmaking but enjoys exploring different media as well. Beyond her personal studio practice, she is passionate about community arts and has a particular love for large-scale murals and the collaborative nature of this work. As an artist trained in art therapy, she is also deeply interested in the healing properties of creating and believes that art has the power to connect us to our emotions, to help us process trauma, and to foster resilience and hope. Through her personal art, teaching art, and facilitating community arts, she aims to create spaces for reflection and connection.