FREE Summer Family Art Workshops - Week 6: Recycled Bird Sculptures

FREE Summer Family Art Workshops - Week 6: Recycled Bird Sculptures

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Art & History Museums of MaitlandMaitland, FL
Wednesday, July 22  •  10 AM - 12 PM
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Kids can stay creative and engaged all summer long at A&H's FREE Summer Family Art Workshops on our National Historic Landmark campus!

At the Art & History Museums Maitland, kids can stay creative and artistically engaged all summer long on our beautiful and historic campus, just 15 minutes from downtown Orlando! During these FREE hands-on art workshops, families can drop-in and create a new art project every week at their own pace.

On July 23, we're getting ready to say “so-long” to summer vacation as we “fly” into a new school year by creating bird sculptures right in our very own garden (and bird mobiles for littles)! We’ll be kind to the earth too by using recyclable materials in this colorful and creative process art activity, which is also a wonderful for children of all ages and littles too! Families can also visit our "Plein Air" our outside playspace for additional creative art stations each week!

Space and supplies are limited, so reserve a spot for your family today!

Be sure to check out all six weeks of our FREE Summer Family Art Workshops!

Wednesday, June 3, 2026 - Week 1: Friendship Sculptures

Wednesday, June 10, 2026 - Week 2: Nature Wands

Wednesday June 24, 2026 - Week 3: Soft Sculpture Bugs

Wednesday, July 1, 2026 - Week 4: Printmaking Party!

Wednesday, July 8, 2026 - Week 5: Mini Yarn Tapestries

Wednesday, July 22, 2026 - Week 6: Recycled Bird Sculptures


Summer Family Workshops are generously sponsored by AdventHealth and by Massey Services. 2024-25 Free Family Programs including the Workshops are supported by a grant from Duke Energy Foundation.


Become a member of A&H to support free programs like Summer Family Art Workshops, and receive free unlimited museum admission and so much more: artandhistory.org/membership

Kids can stay creative and engaged all summer long at A&H's FREE Summer Family Art Workshops on our National Historic Landmark campus!

At the Art & History Museums Maitland, kids can stay creative and artistically engaged all summer long on our beautiful and historic campus, just 15 minutes from downtown Orlando! During these FREE hands-on art workshops, families can drop-in and create a new art project every week at their own pace.

On July 23, we're getting ready to say “so-long” to summer vacation as we “fly” into a new school year by creating bird sculptures right in our very own garden (and bird mobiles for littles)! We’ll be kind to the earth too by using recyclable materials in this colorful and creative process art activity, which is also a wonderful for children of all ages and littles too! Families can also visit our "Plein Air" our outside playspace for additional creative art stations each week!

Space and supplies are limited, so reserve a spot for your family today!

Be sure to check out all six weeks of our FREE Summer Family Art Workshops!

Wednesday, June 3, 2026 - Week 1: Friendship Sculptures

Wednesday, June 10, 2026 - Week 2: Nature Wands

Wednesday June 24, 2026 - Week 3: Soft Sculpture Bugs

Wednesday, July 1, 2026 - Week 4: Printmaking Party!

Wednesday, July 8, 2026 - Week 5: Mini Yarn Tapestries

Wednesday, July 22, 2026 - Week 6: Recycled Bird Sculptures


Summer Family Workshops are generously sponsored by AdventHealth and by Massey Services. 2024-25 Free Family Programs including the Workshops are supported by a grant from Duke Energy Foundation.


Become a member of A&H to support free programs like Summer Family Art Workshops, and receive free unlimited museum admission and so much more: artandhistory.org/membership

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Art & History Museums of Maitland

231 West Packwood Avenue

Maitland, FL 32751

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