So your kid’s a creative. The type who turns Amazon boxes into race cars, draws on the walls (again), or insists on hot-gluing feathers to everything. Good news: Metro Atlanta still has plenty of art camps and classes this July and August that will help channel that big imagination. And, maybe save your dining room table in the process.
Whether they’re into sculpture or street art, drawing or design, the programs below offer structure without squashing creativity. And, as of press time, they all still had space. Go ahead and snag a spot before they’re gone.
Booth Western Art Museum
Cartersville | July 16–18 | Ages 10–15
This isn’t your average glue-and-go craft camp.
Meet the Masters: TEENages
gives aspiring artists a deep dive into the techniques of the greats—think brushwork, color theory, and a little creative swagger. It’s three days of museum-worthy art-making in a museum setting. Fancy, but fun.
Mable House Arts Center
Mableton | Through early August | Ages vary
Mable House keeps things fresh with weekly camps that mix visual art with movement and performance. Think: paint in the morning, drama in the afternoon. Spots fill up fast, and registration closes the Wednesday before each session. Translation: don’t wait.
Marietta Cobb Museum of Art
Marietta | Through July 26 | Ages 5–12
If your kid’s Saturdays are starting to feel like a scroll through nothing, this weekend series is the fix. The museum’s Summer Kids Art program is chill but structured, with age-based classes that keep younger and older kids equally engaged. Think of it as creative enrichment without the weekday commitment.
MODA Design Camp
Midtown | Through late July | Ages 6–18
Hosted at Georgia Tech, MODA’s design camps are all about rethinking how art shows up in the world.
Old Made New
transforms recycled materials into sculpture and wearable pieces.
Mural Makers
takes kids outside with sketchbooks and spray cans (don’t worry, there’s supervision).
Studio 23 Atlanta
Grant Park | Ongoing | Ages 5–12
This studio hits the sweet spot between structured skill-building and freeform exploration. Drawing, animation, and clay are all on the table (literally). It’s a popular pick, so check the site for what’s still available.
Zone of Light Studio
Decatur | Through Aug. 9 | Ages 5–12
Part backyard adventure, part art lab, this camp keeps things playful with weekly themes and outdoor time. Small groups, big projects, and a whole lot of paint. Ideal for kids who like to move as much as they make.
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