Opportunity knocks: Museum of Art/Fort Lauderdale Studio Arts School offers summer camp scholarship
Submitted by SunSentinel.com schools reporter Kathy Bushouse
Students entering first through 12th grades next year can compete Saturday for a chance at a scholarship to the Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale’s Creative Summer Art Academy.
The competition is from 9 a.m. to noon at the museum’s Studio School Annex, with check-in starting at 8:15 a.m. Students will be separated into three groups based on their age, then will have up to two hours to create one drawing for the competition.
For more information or for applications for the art camp, visit www.moafl.org and click on the Creative Summer Art Academy link on the left-hand side of the page, or call 954-262-0239.
For more summer camp ideas, check out SunSentinel.com's Summer Camp Guide.


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