WAG-Qaumajuq offers summer camps where kids will not only create artwork under the guidance of professionals specific to each camp theme, but they will also explore exhibitions, learn about our collection, and see how the Gallery operates. It’s a great way for them to engage creatively while discovering something new.
All camps are for ages 7-11, Spring break camp is one week long, and summer camps run for two weeks.
For the summer camp sessions only, a dedicated number of spaces are held for Indigenous participants and will be free of charge. Please contact Rebecca McIvor, Indigenous Education Coordinator, if you would like to reserve one of these spaces.
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Contact
Rebecca McIvor
Indigenous Learning Coordinator
Email | 204.789.1766
Summer Camp: Clay, Sculpture, & Pottery
Ages 7–11
Jul 6 Jul 17 '26
This hands-on camp is perfect for kids interested in exploring the world of clay. Stay tuned for more details.
Summer Camp: Adventures in Painting
Ages 7–11
Jul 20 Jul 31 '26
Unleash your child’s creativity at Adventures in Painting, Register now.
Summer Camp: Cardboard Sculpture Creations
Ages 7–11
Aug 4 Aug 14 '26
In this hands-on, imagination-fueled camp, young artists will transform ordinary cardboard into extraordinary creations.
Summer Camp: Clay, Sculpture, & Pottery
Ages 7–11
Aug 17 Aug 24 '26
This hands-on camp is perfect for kids interested in exploring the world of clay. Stay tuned for more details.
Spring Camp – Cardboard Sculpture Creations
Ages 7-11
Mar 30 Apr 2 '26
Big ideas start with cardboard! Campers explore 3D design, construction, and collaboration through imaginative builds, wrapping up the week with a gallery-style showcase.
Sign up today and let creativity take shape.
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