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CAMP MoCA 2023
FULL DAY 2023 Summer Camp MoCA
with Isabelle Camillo

Join us for a week or more at Camp MoCA this summer! Camp MoCA 2023 Season begins the week of June 5th through the week of August 21st. Camper Exhibition, Sunday, August 27th!
**All campers must be potty trained**
Camp MoCA will offer weekly art activities, hands-on agricultural lessons, and daily indoor and outdoor fun. Camp MoCA Westport is led by certified art educators & CPR/First Aid-certified camp counselors.
Camp MoCA Westport is a fully-accredited youth camp held indoors in our spacious, air-conditioned classrooms and outdoors (weather permitting).
Tuition is non-refundable on or after June 1, 2023.
On a typical day, campers will move through art lessons, immersive exhibition time, a science lesson in our working garden, time to play outside, and time to relax with calm, structured activities. We have specific plans to diversify instruction to meet the developmental needs of our campers, and we have special activities on some days when they have water play, ice cream, and dance parties, along with an informal camper talent show. We have a maximum of 24 campers – 2-3 instructors and 2-4 counselors on-site, along with a Camp Director. Campers bring with them nut-free snacks, lunch, and a water bottle.
Camp MoCA is the perfect opportunity for parents to give their children a summer experience they will never forget. Our camp is fully accredited, so parents can rest assured that their children are in good hands. We are committed to providing a safe and nurturing environment for all campers.
All families and friends will be invited to celebrate their camper’s artwork on Sunday, August 27th, at our first annual Camper Art Exhibition focused on the themes of Self, Family, and Relationship to Community.
Sending your child to Camp MoCA is an investment in their future, providing them with a unique opportunity to explore their creativity, embrace their individuality, and develop a growth mindset. With a focus on agricultural lessons and featured artists, hands-on projects, and celebrating each camper's unique perspective, Camp MoCA offers a transformative experience that empowers campers to see themselves as members of a larger community.
At Camp MoCA, we believe that art is not just about creating beautiful objects; it's about fostering creativity, self-expression, and growth. Our agricultural lessons, for example, teach campers about the interconnectedness of our environment and the importance of taking care of the world around us. By engaging in hands-on projects in our working garden, campers learn about the importance of sustainable living and the power of collaboration. They learn that their actions impact the world around them and that they can make a difference in their community.
Featured artists, such as Frida Kahlo, Keith Haring, and Andy Warhol, inspire our campers to explore new forms of artistic expression and push the boundaries of their creativity. Through their work, campers learn about the power of art to communicate ideas, express emotions, and bring people together. By seeing themselves as members of a larger artistic community, our campers develop a sense of connection and belonging that extends beyond the confines of MoCA Westport.
At Camp MoCA, we celebrate each camper's unique perspective and encourage them to embrace individuality. Providing a supportive and inclusive environment empowers campers to express themselves freely and explore their creativity without fear of judgment. Campers develop a growth mindset through this process that allows them to see failure as an opportunity to learn and embrace new challenges with enthusiasm and determination.
We believe all children should have access to creative expression, community building, and hands-on learning experiences, regardless of their background or socioeconomic status. We are committed to providing opportunities for all children to attend Camp MoCA and participate in our unique and enriching programming. We strive to create a welcoming and inclusive environment that celebrates diversity and encourages a growth mindset, empowering children to see themselves as valuable community members. We believe that investing in a child's artistic education is an investment in their future, and we are dedicated to making this investment accessible to all.
MoCA Westport members and children with valid Academy+ Pass receive complimentary admission. Children under 5 also may attend free of charge, along with campers who attended Camp MoCA Westport 2023.
We invite you to celebrate our campers' creativity, growth, and passion at the end-of-summer exhibition on August 27th. This exhibition will showcase the incredible artistic achievements and life skills our young artists have developed at Camp MoCA Westport.
Camp MoCA Westport is thrilled to provide a unique and engaging summer camp experience for young artists ages 4-7. By exploring diverse art styles and renowned artists, our campers will delve into themes of self-expression, family, community, sustainability, and cultural diversity. We aim to foster a love of art and creativity while helping our young artists develop character-building traits.
Our campers will learn about a range of artists’ styles, including Mexican art with Frida Kahlo, street art with Keith Haring, abstract art and food with Wassily Kandinsky, the Wabi Sabi movement with Mark Rothko and Tomomi Kamoshita, African art with El Anatsui, sculpture and assemblage art with Louise Nevelson, geometric art with Jen Stark, and pop art with Andy Warhol. They will also celebrate cultural diversity by honoring artists of color, creating abstract animal family art inspired by Oscar Howe, and imagining art and nature with Hundertwasser.
Throughout the summer, our campers will participate in character-building activities that foster trustworthiness, responsibility, respect, fairness, citizenship, kindness, empathy, resilience, patience, perseverance, and open-mindedness. They will also engage in hands-on activities that promote sustainability and eco-friendliness, such as creating recycled art and designing a better future for their communities.
HALF DAY 2023 Summer Camp MoCA
with Isabelle Camillo

Join us for a week or more at Camp MoCA this summer! Camp MoCA 2023 Season begins the week of June 5th through the week of August 21st. Camper Exhibition, Sunday, August 27th!
- HALF Day Program 9:30am - 12:30pm M-F
- All campers are required to purchase a 2023 Camp MoCA T-shirt during checkout. T-shirts will be distributed on the first day of camp.
**All campers must be potty trained**
Each week of Camp MoCA will offer art activities, hands-on agricultural lessons, and tons of indoor and outdoor fun. Camp MoCA Westport is led by certified art educators & CPR/First Aid-certified camp counselors.
Camp MoCA Westport is a fully-accredited youth camp held both indoors in our spacious, air-conditioned classrooms and outdoors (weather-permitting).
**75% of tuition is refundable up until May 31st, 2023. Tuition is non-refundable on or after June 1, 2023.
On a typical day campers will move through an art lessons, immersive exhibition time, a science lesson in our working garden, time to play outside, and time to relax with calm structured activities. We have specific plans to diversify instruction to meet the developmental needs of our campers and we have special activities on some days when they have water play, ice cream and dance parties along with an informal camper talent show. We have a maximum of 24 campers – 2-3 instructors and 2-4 counselors on site at all times along with a Camp Director. Campers bring with them nut-free snacks, lunch and a water bottle.
Camp MoCA is the perfect opportunity for parents to give their children a summer experience that they will never forget. Our camp is fully accredited, which means that parents can rest assured that their children are in good hands. We are committed to providing a safe and nurturing environment for all of our campers.
All families and friends will be invited to celebrate their camper’s artwork on Sunday, August 27th at our first annual Camper Art Exhibition focused on the themes of Self, Family and Relationship to Community.
Sending your child to Camp MoCA is an investment in their future, providing them with a unique opportunity to explore their creativity, embrace their individuality, and develop a growth mindset. With a focus on agricultural lessons and featured artists, hands-on projects, and celebrating each camper's unique perspective, Camp MoCA offers a transformative experience that empowers campers to see themselves as members of a larger community.
At Camp MoCA, we believe that art is not just about creating beautiful objects; it's about fostering creativity, self-expression, and growth. Our agricultural lessons, for example, teach campers about the interconnectedness of our environment and the importance of taking care of the world around us. By engaging in hands-on projects in our working garden, campers learn about the importance of sustainable living and the power of collaboration. They learn that their actions have an impact on the world around them, and that they can make a difference in their community.
Featured artists, such as Frida Kahlo, Keith Haring, and Andy Warhol, inspire our campers to explore new forms of artistic expression and to push the boundaries of their own creativity. Through their work, campers learn about the power of art to communicate ideas, express emotions, and bring people together. By seeing themselves as members of a larger artistic community, our campers develop a sense of connection and belonging that extends beyond the confines of MoCA Westport.
At Camp MoCA, we celebrate each camper's unique perspective and encourage them to embrace their individuality. By providing a supportive and inclusive environment, we empower campers to express themselves freely and to explore their own creativity without fear of judgment. Through this process, campers develop a growth mindset that allows them to see failure as an opportunity to learn and to embrace new challenges with enthusiasm and determination.
It is our belief that all children should have access to creative expression, community building, and hands-on learning experiences, regardless of their background or socioeconomic status. We are committed to providing opportunities for all children to attend Camp MoCA and participate in our unique and enriching programming. We strive to create a welcoming and inclusive environment that celebrates diversity and encourages growth mindset, empowering children to see themselves as valuable members of their community. We believe that investing in a child's artistic education is an investment in their future, and we are dedicated to making this investment accessible to all.