Date

Mar 09 - 13 2026

Time

9:00 am - 4:00 pm

Art in the Air, Spring Break Camp

This camp invites young artists to explore the world of birds, bugs, and bats through creative, hands-on projects inspired by the flying and fluttering creatures around us. Campers will work with drawing, painting, sculpture, and mixed media to observe, imagine, and create artworks based on real animals and their habitats.

Each day combines outdoor observation, nature-based storytelling, and guided artmaking. The goal is to help children build foundational art skills while also developing curiosity, respect, and appreciation for the natural world.

Community partners play a key role by sharing their expertise, introducing campers to local wildlife, ecosystems, or conservation concepts that inform and inspire the day’s art activities. These partner-led experiences help connect scientific knowledge with creative expression, making learning engaging, accessible, and memorable for kids.

Program Information

Tuition is $125 per student for the week. Transportation is not provided to or from the program. Participants will need to bring their own lunch and water bottle. Snacks will be provided. Aftercare is provided for an extra charge from 4:00 – 5:00PM.

Ages 7-11 years old. Campers will be grouped with similarly aged peers during appropriate activities.

Register HERE. 

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San Antonio River Foundation

600 E Euclid Ave,
San Antonio, TX 78212

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Your Generosity Has Changed Your World

Since 2003, our Foundation has privately raised and reinvested over $43 million dollars in enhancing your San Antonio River experience. Our project partners —the San Antonio River Authority, Bexar County, the City of San Antonio, and the US Army Corps of Engineers — have invested over $789 million in river improvements for our community. Together, our investments have added over $3.6 billion in economic impact through adjacent private investment and development.