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Kids (ages 5–9)

Mini Masters
July 5–9, 10 AM–3 PM
Kids become mini masters while experimenting with art media and techniques used by famous artists. Create a sculpture like those made by Picasso, design a mixed media work based on Alma Thomas’s paintings, and paint in watercolor-like Rousseau.

In-Person Saturday Art Camp (Ages 6–9)

Explore a variety of art media and creative themes over the course of six Saturdays. On each date, campers will create two projects. Featured project themes will include Mini Masters, Animals & Wildlife Art. Color Explosion. Creative Creatures, Art Around the World, and Art & Nature.

July 10 WAITLIST ONLY
All Six Sessions

Tweens (ages 10–12)

Fashion Design Illustration and Soft Sculpture  WAITLIST ONLY
July 5–9, 10 AM–3 PM
Fashion Design Illustration: Learn how to bring your fashion dreams to life through illustration! Tweens will learn the basics of fashion illustration such as drawing proportional figures, garment illustration techniques, and fabric rendering. Students will learn how to create a collection of fashion illustrations employing drawing skills learned during the class and from their own creative design ideas.
Soft Sculpture: This camp takes the best of fiber arts and sculpture and merges them into a whole new art form: soft sculpture! Using textural materials such as felt, fibers, and notions—along with imagination and creativity—campers will design, prototype, and create both relief sculpture and sculpture in the round. Being able to sew is a bonus, but not necessary since multiple methods of soft-sculpture construction will be covered. Campers will create several projects ranging in scale over the course of the week.

Digital Pop Art WAITLIST ONLY
July 5–9, 10 AM–12:15 PM
Using our fully equipped digital lab, tweens will use Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom to explore the world of digital pop art. During the week, tweens will learn how to turn ordinary images into outrageous pop art by simplifying their image of choice into a simple contour drawing, and then letting their imaginations take the reigns by adding original combinations of color and design. Upon completion, student work will be printed for display. Students must have a portable storage device, such as a thumb drive, as a backup for saving their progress in class.

Tweens (ages 10–12)

Expressive Ceramics & Mixed Media Collage and Drawing Portraits
July 5–9, 10 AM–3 PM
Expressive Ceramics (3 day): Teens will learn the fundamentals of hand-building, wheel throwing, and applying glazes while creating expressive works of art in clay.
Mixed Media Collage (2 day): Utilizing a variety of materials, teens will investigate different approaches and techniques to the art of collage. Materials may include textiles, magazines, scrapbook paper, and construction paper, as well as campers’ own photographs or hand-painted paper.
Drawing Portraits: Take your observational drawing skills to the next level! Teens will draw directly from a life portrait model, focusing on the features of the human face. This camp will explore light and shading, allowing teens to gain a better understanding of the facial structure through demonstration and drawing exercises.

Digital Pop Art
July 5–9, 12:45–3 PM
Using our fully equipped digital lab, teens will use Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom to explore the world of digital pop art. During the week, tweens will learn how to turn ordinary images into outrageous pop art by simplifying their image of choice into a simple contour drawing, and then letting their imaginations take the reigns by adding original combinations of color and design. Upon completion, student work will be printed for display. Students must have a portable storage device, such as a thumb drive, as a backup for saving their progress in class.

Details

  • Start: July 5, 2021
  • End: July 10, 2021
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