Calling all gamers and creatives! Are you interested in video games, design, or digital media? Join Miami artist Samuel Lopez de Victoria for a five-day visual programming workshop at Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), where students will learn how to design a video game or interactive artwork of their own. Students of all skill levels can learn concepts, designs, and tools used in game creation through an intuitive and easily accessible process. At the end of the workshop, students will have a fully playable video game or dynamic work of art that will be presented at the museum on Friday, July 21.
When is the workshop?
The workshop will take place at the museum
How can I apply?
All interested parents and teens will need to fill out the application form by June 30. Once the applications are received, PAMM’s Education team will review the applications and inform all applicants of acceptance status by July 5.
What is the cost?
The one-week teen intensive workshop is $40 for members and $60 for non-members, and includes lunch and snacks. Scholarships are available.
Who can participate in the workshop?
The workshop is open to teens from 13 to 18 years of age, at any level of design or art-making experience. The only requirement is a sincere interest in design and digital media.
Questions?
If you have any questions, please contact PAMM at education@pamm.org or call at 786 345 5643.
About the
Samuel Lopez De Victoria is a visual artist creating bright and eccentric interactive digital artwork and video games. He uses game technology and devices along with his bold vector illustrations to create
Applications are now closed.