Summer Camp | Music and Media Production Studio with Big Piph (Ages 14–18)
Explore your creative interests and create something new!

Perfect for teens aged 14 to 18, Music and Media Studio Production is a weeklong day camp for high schoolers from freshmen through seniors interested in songwriting, hip hop, and visual storytelling.
Inspired by our exhibitions Front Row Center and The Prison Concerts, your growing artist will learn to execute their creative ideas and create their own work to showcase to their peers.
Throughout this week, teens will work with hip hop ambassador and community activator Epiphany “Big Piph” Morrow on the creative projects that inspire them – whether that be writing songs or making music videos. They will learn how to tell a story through their songs and content creation. Teens will then share the work they have created in an exciting showcase open to other teens on the evening of Friday, July 18, from 6 – 8 pm!
Tickets are $200 ($160 for members). Reserve your spot online or with Guest Experience at (479) 657-2335 today.
Camp Scholarships
A limited number of need-based scholarships are available for all summer camps, covering 100% of registration costs. Learn more about camp scholarships.
WHAT TO EXPECT
- Teens will spend time indoors in the galleries and outdoor spaces.
- Please bring a water bottle and a snack.
- The workshop lasts for the entire week (Monday – Friday), including Monday when the Momentary is closed to the public.
Drop Off & Pick Up
Teens can be dropped off at the Momentary’s main entrance. A staff member will sign you in using Procare in the Lobby. If your teen drives, parking is available in the garage, accessible via 8th Street. Please arrive no earlier than 20 minutes before the workshop begins and pick up your teen no later than 15 minutes after the workshop ends.
Want to learn more about what to expect at camp? Read our Know Before You Go guide.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Epiphany “Big Piph” Morrow is a Stanford-educated engineer who decided rapping was a better career choice. His work lies at the intersection of Hip Hop culture and community activation, with recent ventures into filmmaking.
He is also a respected speaker and serves as a cultural ambassador, traveling to 10+ countries. Through these programs, he performs, learns and empowers both artists and community members. Currently, he hosts and produces web series, including “The Glow” for Arkansas PBS.