Passport to Mongolia: From the Eurasian Steppes to the Gobi Desert
with Jeanette Dickinson and Karen Anderson
Ages: 6 - 12
$225
ArtStart Spring Camp 2026
Passport to Mongolia: From the Eurasian Steppes to the Gobi Desert
Book your flight today to the fascinating and beautiful country of Mongolia bordered by Russia and China. Once the largest contiguous empire in the world, the Mongolian Empire was established in 1206 by Genghis Khan and continued until it dissolved in 1368. For over 3,000 years, the people of the steppes have been herders, moving in the search of better pastures for their animals. Today, approximately half of Mongolia’s population roams the vast plains living in yurts and moving their camps several times a year. Grab your passport and join ArtStart artists to create art work inspired by this nomadic culture!
April 6-8 ◆ 9:00-12:15 pm
Mount Zion Temple 1300 Summit Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55105
Deadline to register: March 27th
9:00-10:30am: Mixed Media: Secrets of the Gobi Desert - Jeanette Dickinson
Perhaps the first “nomads” were not who we think they were! The Gobi Desert, Mongolian for “waterless place”, holds the world’s richest and most diverse deposits of dinosaur fossils, including oviraptor, ankylosaurus, and titanosaurus! Work with artist Jeanette Dickinson to create your version of one of these amazing prehistoric creatures.
10:45am-12:15pm: Drawing and Painting: The Land of the Horse - Karen Anderson
The Mongolian Horse as a breed has not changed since the time of Genghis Khan. Essential to nomadic life, nomads own nearly 3,000,000 horses! Work with artist Karen Anderson to draw horses grazing, at play and on the move. Then paint your favorite horse images on leather, a technique used by Mongolian artisans.
Ages 6 - 12
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Apr 6 - 8th, 2026
Mon - Wed for 1 week from 9:00 am - 12:15 pm
Mount Zion
1300 Summit Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55105
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