Mimms Museum of Technology and Art Announces Return of STEAM Summer Camp Series
Return of STEAM Summer Camp Series
Registration Underway for Weeklong Camps Exploring Technology, Creativity and Real-World Skills
ROSWELL, Ga. – (April 29, 2026) – Mimms Museum of Technology and Art (Mimms Museum), a metro Atlanta nonprofit featuring one of the world’s largest collections of digital-era artifacts and technology-inspired artwork, today announced limited seats remain for its week-long STEAM summer camps for children ages 7–14. Running from June 1 through July 31, 2026, campers will have the opportunity to develop hands-on skills and apply knowledge to real-world challenges of robotics, artificial intelligence, coding, cybersecurity and more.

“Empowering future creators, coders and innovators starts with giving imaginative minds the space to experiment and bring new ideas to life,” said Becah Jubon, education and public programs manager at Mimms Museum. “By sparking curiosity and offering immersive, hands-on experiences with real-world technology, we aim to help campers develop invaluable skills and foster the passion to keep exploring and building.”
Each five-day camp is led by seasoned instructors and designed to foster critical thinking, innovation and inspire collaboration through engaging activities. A full list of summer camp session details – including themes, activities, dates, times and age ranges – is available here. A sampling of upcoming camps with the most availability includes:
- Block by Block: Minecraft World Builders – Campers create epic Minecraft worlds from the ground up by designing landscapes, structures and cities using creative building techniques.
- 2D Animation Studio – Are You the Next Walt Disney?– Future animators create videos using simple tools while learning about storytelling, motion and visual effects in bite-sized projects.
- Robot NASCAR Races – Young engineers build fast robots and race them NASCAR-style. Learn speed control, engineering and competition strategy.
- AI Innovators Lab: Smart App Builders– Tech lovers design simple apps powered by AI while learning how smart technology works through hands-on projects.
- Battle Bots Arena Challenge– Campers will build battle-ready robots and compete in arena-style challenges focused on strategy and engineering.

Advance registration is required, and planning early is encouraged as several sessions already have limited availability. Registration is open in partnership with the City of Roswell Parks and Recreation for both residents and non-residents, with Roswell residents receiving discounted registration fees.
Morning camp sessions run from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and afternoon sessions are offered from 1 to 4 p.m. For detailed descriptions of each camp session, visit MimmsMuseum.org/Events. To register, visit register.roswellgov.com and under ‘2026 Camps’ navigate to the week of the preferred camp, and select ‘Specialty Camps.’
To learn more about the Mimms Museum, visit MimmsMuseum.org. For museum updates and events, follow the museum on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and X.
MEDIA NOTE: Hi-resolution images and the full camp schedule can be found HERE, credit to Mimms Museum of Technology and Art.
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About Mimms Museum of Technology and Art
Mimms Museum of Technology and Art, formerly Computer Museum of America, is a dedicated nonprofit organization with the mission of preserving and showcasing the history of technology, art and its impact on our society. The museum is rooted in commitment to innovation, education and cultural enrichment. Since opening in 2019, Mimms Museum has continued to increase its efforts to provide accessibility to both art and technology to inspire the next generation. Through interactive experiences, educational programs and engaging events, Mimms Museum provides visitors with a unique opportunity to explore the evolution of technology and its profound influence on our lives.
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