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SUMMARY:Summer Art Camp: Week 5
DESCRIPTION:Animals & Wildlife Art (ages 5-9) WAITLIST ONLY\nJuly 18–22\, 10 AM–3 PM\nThis week of camp is like taking a trip to the zoo\, but way more creative! Explore the exciting world of animals and their amazing habitats. Kids will create projects such as papier-mâché squirrels and wild crocodiles in watercolor. \nSaturday Art Camp for Kids (ages 6–9) WAITLIST ONLY\nJuly 23\, 10 AM–1 PM\nExplore 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 Comics\, Cartoons & Characters; Art on the Move; Animals & Wildlife Art; Appetite for Art; Art Around the World; and Color Explosion. \nPrintmaking Techniques and Jewelry Design (ages 10-12) WAITLIST ONLY\nJuly 18–22\, 10 AM–3 PM\nPrintmaking Techniques:  In this unique camp\, tweens will create their own limited-edition prints on our professional presses. Tweens will learn various techniques\, styles\, and tools of the printmaking trade through demonstrations and hands-on practice. This camp will cover techniques including plexiglass drypoint and mono-printing as tweens create original prints that are either one-of-a-kind or editionable!\nJewelry Design: Make wearable art! Tweens will experiment with jewelry-making techniques to create pendants and bracelets of their own original designs. After starting with a sketch\, the instructor will guide tweens on using the best materials to create their vision. Projects may include\, but are not limited to\, wrapped wire pendants\, polymer clay canes\, and recycled paper beads. \nDigital Arts (ages 10–12) WAITLIST ONLY\nJuly 18–22\, 10 AM–12:15 PM\nThis camp offering is perfect for campers looking to expand their skills in the ever-evolving field of digital arts. This small-group camp will take place in our socially-distanced and sanitized digital arts studio. Due to the limited nature of this camp\, each week will be repeated to accommodate more students. \nNEW! Everything Clay and Painting with Acrylics (ages 13+)\nJuly 18–22\, 10 AM–3 PM\nNEW! Everything Clay: This camp is perfect for the teen looking to explore various types of clay. During the week teens will get to use the pottery wheel to throw and embellish a functional ceramic piece that will be glazed and fired in the kiln. Teens will also learn the techniques for working with paper clay\, from building an armature to give the clay structure to ways to decorate their creations using paint\, decoupage\, or other materials. Finally\, teens will explore polymer clay by making everyday objects in miniature.\nNEW! Painting with Acrylics: Learn the basics of painting with acrylics! Teens will learn how to block in a composition and see it come to life as they add paint to their canvas. They will learn the fundamentals of painting\, including brush techniques\, how to create light and shadow\, and color mixing. Teens will also learn how to handle the materials properly. Students should wear clothes that can get messy – acrylics don’t wash out of clothes! \nDigital Arts (ages 13+)\nJuly 18–22\, 12:45–3 PM\nDive into digital! In our fully-equipped digital lab\, teens will use software to explore the concept of fine art in the digital realm. Teens will analyze elements of art and learn how to apply them to create digital art. This camp will also cover artistic concepts of composition and idea development. Students must have a portable storage device\, such as a thumb drive\, for saving their progress in class.
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