Little Araniko Vol. 17; Spring Art Camp (Registration Open)

ABOUT THE ART CAMP:

 

 

Little Araniko is a special bi-annual art camp for children initiated by Artudio in every winter and spring. This camp is a platform for children aged between 6 to 15 to actualize their observations, imaginations, emotions, and more through the creative processes. The camp engages participants in various art forms to help them blend their creative imaginations with diverse materials. It also provides opportunities to learn from and collaborate with renowned contemporary artists and designers of Nepal. This is the 17th volume of the Little Araniko Art Camp.

Registration Deadline: 17th April, 2022

Date: 18th – 27th April 2022

Time: 10 AM- 1 PM

Venue: Artudio, Chhauni Hospital Road, Swoyambhu-15, Kathmandu

For ages 6-15 years

Registration Fee: 8000/- including all the materials (10% scholarship for all the participants who have already taken part in our previous art programs).

Please book your seat as soon as possible.

(Please get your 2 passport size photos for admission)

Online Registration:

Click for online form here

Contact: 9823490390 / 9851180088

www.artudio.net

Watch the video documentation of previous art camp

Design by: Krisha Tamrakar

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