Mud Daubers Summer Art Camp:

We are excited to welcome your child to our Biloxi (Tunica-Biloxi) Art Camp!

During camp, students will explore the history, art, and cultural traditions of the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana through hands-on creative projects. Campers will learn about Southeastern Woodlands Native cultures while creating pottery, beadwork, woven art, storytelling scrolls, and a collaborative community mural.

Our goals are to:
• Celebrate Native cultures as living and vibrant communities
• Teach students about symbolism, storytelling, and craftsmanship
• Encourage creativity, respect, and cultural awareness

All lessons are designed to be age-appropriate and culturally respectful. We focus on education, art techniques, and appreciation — not reenactment of sacred ceremonies or religious practices.

Throughout camp, students will:
• Learn about the geography and history of the Biloxi people
• Explore traditional materials and artistic styles
• Create meaningful personal artwork
• Participate in collaborative and community-building activities

On the final day of camp, families are invited to attend our Art Celebration Showcase where campers will display their artwork.

If you have any questions or would like to share relevant cultural knowledge or resources, please feel free to reach out.

We look forward to a creative and meaningful experience together!

 

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