Welcome to Georgetown School of the Arts and Paint Draw & More!

Start Date:
Jul 7, 2025
Finish date:
Jul 11, 2025
Code:
SummerArtCamp2025W1
Price:
390.00 USD
Location:
Georgetown School of the Arts, 25 Old Mill Road, West Redding
Group:
Ages 5-13
Available seats:
13
15
Instructor:
Susan Jackson

Description

🔆Summer 🎨Art Camp Week 1
July 7–11 | 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Our "Paint, Draw & More!" summer art camp invites students to explore their creativity while developing essential technical skills. Through engaging art projects, campers build self-esteem as they achieve creative milestones. Whether they continue in the arts or pursue another path, this creative development will enrich their intellectual growth and enhance their understanding of subjects such as math, history, and science.

Each day, campers will dive into a variety of projects that may include drawing, painting, mask making, sculpture, puppet making, bookmaking, cartooning, collage, printmaking, fiber arts, and group projects. Indoor and outdoor activities will be available, weather permitting.

Campers are grouped by grade level for a tailored experience. The daily schedule includes snack time, a lunch break, fun art games, and plenty of outdoor play. Please provide a nut-free lunch, snack, and drink each day. Also, kindly send your children in art-friendly clothing or provide a smock.

Day/Dates: Monday July 7 - Friday July 11 Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Fees: $390.00 

If you prefer to pay using VENMO, please use the provided QR code; otherwise, use the PayPal link at the end of the registration form.

Please send registration form and payment at the same time. Thank you!

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Medical information is confidential to teachers and first aider unless it is needed for medical reasons.
Does the child wear eyeglasses?
Does the child use an EPI Pen?
TOS