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Buggin' Out! (One Day) Camps, June 29-July 2

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Buggin' Out! (One Day) Camps, June 29-July 2

$45.00

DATES: June 29- July 2 (Mon-Thurs)

Ages 6-Teen for AM or PM

One day camps!
This is perfect for those with friends or family in town on vacation! Any age can join any time that works for your crew! If you are coming alone, that's ok too, you will be sure to make friends at Art Camp! Join AM or PM or BOTH for an all day camp! Each session will be different!

COST: $45 per session ($90 per Day)

If you sign up for more than one day or have more than one student,
use code ”FRIENDS” for 20% off

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Monday, June 29: Sculpture Day

10am - 1pm: Flying Bug Sculpture
2-5pm: Mixed Media Bug Sculptures

In the morning, campers will learn basic hand-sewing skills as they design and create adorable felt bugs. In the afternoon, they’ll build imaginative mixed media bug sculptures using recycled materials.

Instructor: Sarah Hamel

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Tuesday, June 30: Hand-Stitching Day

10am - 1pm: Handsewing Bugs
2-5pm: Bug Embroidery

In the morning, campers will design and create hanging sculptures of flying bugs using a variety of mixed-media materials. In the afternoon, they’ll learn basic hand-sewing skills as they stitch an embroidered bug design onto a fly swatter.

Instructor: Sarah Hamel

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Wednesday, July 1: Printmaking Day

10am - 1pm: Carving Critters
2-5pm: Slithering & Squishy

In the morning, campers will learn basic stamp carving skills as they design and create reusable foam stamps. In the afternoon, we will use different materials to create snakes or slug trails as we learn how to use a gelli plates for multi-layered painted prints.

Instructor: Heather Ivy

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Thursday, July 2: Painting Day

10am - 1pm: Eric Carle style
2-5pm: Fuzzy Bees

In the morning, campers will learn how Eric Carle painted papers and then used them to create the hungry caterpillar turning into a butterfly with collage. In the afternoon, we will do a step by step painting with in-depth instruction on color mixing and texture making while painting a large bee on a canvas with easels.

Instructor: Heather Ivy

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4 students minimum, 12 max. Registration closes a week before camp begins. All supplies included.

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At The Art Room, we believe in creating a fun, safe space where creativity can thrive. Our studio is built on kindness, respect, and a shared love of making art.

Students must be able to work respectfully with others of varying ages, share materials, and follow studio expectations. Kindness and respect for peers, teachers, and the studio space are required at all times.

Our camps are not a babysitting service. Students should come prepared and motivated to actively participate in art activities. Our instructors are not able to manage significant or ongoing behavioral or social concerns, and it is not fair to other campers when a large portion of time is spent addressing behavior. Please speak to your child about behavior expectations before sending them to camp. 

Thank you for helping us create a positive and creative experience for everyone!

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We are an ECO Conscious Studio! Please do not bring one time use plastic bottles or sugary drinks. Students will have a short break to eat, so please feel free to pack snacks or a light lunch. 

Campers are welcome to bring cell phones, but we encourage a screen-free environment so students can fully enjoy creating and connecting with others. During camp time, all phones must be silenced and stored in a student’s bag or lunchbox. Phones may be used to contact parents if needed.

Between projects, games, and creative play, there’s always something to do, no scrolling required!

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