HCAA’s Youth Art Wellness Week taking place at Noblesville Boys & Girls Club

Program made possible through generous support from Duke Energy

The Hamilton County Artists’ Association (HCAA) announces its upcoming Youth Art Wellness Week, taking place July 13 to 17 at the Noblesville Boys & Girls Club, 1700 Conner St., Noblesville.

The program will welcome up to 40 kids each day, ages 5 to 12, for hands on creative experiences designed to support mental wellness, artistic confidence, and personal expression.

Throughout the week, students will explore mindful drawing and painting, collage, and sculpture, guided by HCAA’s member artists, who bring professional expertise and a passion for nurturing young creators. Each activity is intentionally crafted to help students build focus, reduce stress, and discover the joy of creative problem solving.

This year’s program is generously sponsored by Duke Energy, whose commitment to community enrichment and youth development makes initiatives like this possible. Duke Energy’s support allows HCAA to offer high quality arts programming that is accessible, uplifting, and deeply impactful for families across Hamilton County. Their investment reflects a shared belief in the power of the arts to strengthen wellbeing, inspire imagination, and build a more connected community.

“HCAA is grateful for Duke Energy’s partnership,” an HCAA spokesman said. “Their dedication to supporting local youth and expanding access to the arts plays a vital role in helping us deliver meaningful, arts centered programming.”

The Youth Art Wellness Week is part of HCAA’s ongoing mission to foster creativity, support emerging artists, and bring the arts to the heart of the community. More information about HCAA and its programs can be found at hcaa-in.org.

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