YAW Art Camp - PM
By Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art
Young Artists at Work (YAW) day camps offer a dynamic and inspiring day of artistic expression, where campers explore artists and art materials, and have fun together in an art museum setting! Camps correspond to Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) non-student contact days. All camps are taught by a BMoCA Educator.

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If you sign up for both am/pm sessions, lunch supervision is provided from 12pm-1pm.
About Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art
Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (BMoCA) is a non-collecting institution that annually presents 14+ exhibitions at its flagship in downtown Boulder and partner location sand engaged 180+ artists. Originally called the Boulder Arts Center, the museum was first located in a small Victorian house. In 1976, the organization moved to its current location in downtown Boulder, a 1906 historic landmark building that once served as a warehouse and is now owned by the city and leased to the museum.
BMoCA protects diversity, nurtures equity, fosters accessibility, and promotes inclusion through the arts.
1. Exhibitions: Amplify the voices of artists and curators that represent a diversity of lived experiences.
2. Inclusivity & Creating a Welcoming Environment: Through a foundation of mutual respect, create an environment that is welcoming and safe to express all aspects of one’s identity.
3. Community Engagement: Engage a wide and multi-faceted audience through in-person programming and digital channels.
4. Infrastructure & People: Continue to prioritize inclusivity in the museum’s infrastructure and people, and a work culture that empowers staff and fosters collaboration.
