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Take an amazing trip to Africa to see elephants and other wild animals during beautiful sunsets. These special adventure trips help support Artist Boat's work while giving you memories that will last forever.
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Learn to draw and write about nature in a special journal. This program has four 2-hour classes with a teacher named Irmi. Each class is at a different outdoor location on Galveston Island's west end. You'll learn to use watercolors, sketching, and words to record what you see in nature. No art experience needed. All supplies are included and yours to keep - sketchbook, paints, brushes, and more. Classes happen once a month on Saturday mornings. You'll visit different nature areas like ponds, bird watching spots, and outdoor classrooms.
Take a 4-hour guided kayak trip through restored marshes at Artist Boat Coastal Heritage Preserve on Galveston Island. You'll learn about habitat restoration and conservation while paddling through pristine coastal prairie. The adventure includes a watercolor art demonstration and time to paint your own artwork. All equipment is provided including tandem kayaks, life jackets, and paddles. Adventures start with a short 0.3-mile walk through the preserve. Children must be at least 7 years old and under 13 must kayak with an adult.
Artist Boat offers private guided kayak trips for groups of 1-25 people. These trips are perfect for families, scouts, and other groups who want to guarantee spots for everyone. You can choose your own date and destination based on what staff is available. The trips include all the gear and guidance you need. Groups must book ahead of time by calling. This is a great way to explore nature on the water with your whole group.
An interactive exhibit at Moody Gardens that teaches visitors about the deep ocean parts of the Gulf of Mexico. You can explore 3 hands-on stations that show how the Gulf looks from the surface down to thousands of feet deep. Learn about sea creatures that live in the dark depths and how scientists are fixing damage from the 2010 oil spill. The exhibit has a light-up model of ocean zones, flip-through pictures of sea animals, and activities to discover how scientists map the ocean floor. You can also watch real videos from underwater restoration trips. Perfect for families who want to learn about ocean science and conservation.
Join art, music, theater, and photography programs where people with different political views work together on creative projects. You can make art, watch movies, take photos, read books, and turn real conversations into plays while learning about different ways of thinking.
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