Artsplace Summer Camps
Please note: Grades are based on the grade a child will be entering in Fall 2025.
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Fairytopia Camp (Grades 1-4) ~ 5 days FILLED
Monday-Friday, July 21-25, 9:00 am-2:00 pm Immerse yourself in a world of fairies! Visit a fairy world and make fairies out of wire, beads, and flowers. Create a fairy garden, a headdress and jewelry; decorate fairy cakes; and explore the entire world of magical fairies wearing your own set of wings. Bring a lunch, snack and water bottle. Instructor: Deb Lasher Fee: $290 for Residents or $300 for Non-Residents |
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Mini Seaside Camp (Grades 3-6) ~ 5 days FILLED
Monday-Friday, July 28-August 1, 9:00 am-2:00 pm A small CRAFTING advisory will be in effect for an entire week of building a mini seaside town! Students will create areas of ocean, beach and park, and will populate them with characters (surfers, mermaids, pirates, lifeguards, sunbathers) and create a myriad of props using clay, wood, fabric, and more. Bring a lunch, snack and water bottle. Instructor: Megan Jeffery Fee: $290 for Residents or $300 for Non-Residents |
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Superheroes & Villains Camp (Grades 3-6) ~ 5 days
Monday-Friday, August 4-8, 9:00 am-2:00 pm Children will learn about character design as they create their own superhero and villain character, creating and publishing comic books. They’ll choose one of their characters to create a costume and props, which they’ll “cosplay” on the last day of camp at our mini “Comic Con”. Comics will be distributed, autographs signed, and there will be photo-taking opportunities with kid-art backdrops! Bring a lunch, snack and water bottle. Instructor: Megan Jeffery Fee: $290 for Residents or $300 for Non-Residents |
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Wizarding World Camp (Grades 5-7) ~ 5 days
Monday-Friday, August 11-15, 9:00 am-2:00 pm Your magic wand awaits your hand to bring it to life with a week of magical art experiences where imagination in your most important tool! Through stories and with drawings, paint, and clay, each participant will heighten their wizardly skills. Using herbology, incredible plants will be sculpted from clay; transfigurations will occur through collaborative drawing exercises; potion making will be a breeze with liquid food mixing; creature care will be easy after acquiring new skills in needle-felting. Bring a lunch, snack and water bottle. Instructor: Robin McCahill Fee: $290 for Residents or $300 for Non-Residents |