Young Artists' Camp | Exploring with Paint!
Mon, Aug 12
|Seattle
Kids 7-13 are invited to join us for a week long camp that explores the many uses of paint in art making! Monday August 12 - Friday August 16, 9AM-1PM. Please note that this is a repeat of the July camp with the same projects and instruction.
Time & Location
Aug 12, 2024, 9:00 PM – Aug 16, 2024, 1:00 AM
Seattle, 1915 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134, USA
Guests
About the event
Details:
August 12-16, 2024 | 9:00AM-1:00PM
Ages: 7-13
Cost: $350 (*$100 nonrefundable* deposit to secure spot)
Daily drop-in enrollment available at $95 a day (nonrefundable)
What to bring:
Snacks, water bottle, and artmaking clothes and shoesÂ
Description:
Campers will spend a week creating their own artworks using different techniques that use paint! Â Art makers of all experience levels, ages 7-13 will explore with paint, experiment with different media, create and take home unique artwork each day, and most importantly have fun!Â
Instructor Kelly Cook has five years of fine art classroom teaching experience and most recently worked as the Curator of Education at the Boise Art Museum in Idaho. She loves working with kids and encouraging their creativity to bloom!
Additional information:
The front door will be locked during the duration of the camp. Please ring the doorbell upon arrival and when you arrive at pickup time. To ensure the safety of our campers we will only release the child to an adult who has been given advance approval. If a different adult will be picking up and dropping off, please provide all names in advance. Please have your ID ready at pickup time.
We charge a late pick-up fee of $30/hr after 1:15PM
Cancellation and Refund Policy:
Partial refunds will be issued up to two weeks prior to the start of camp (camp cost minus the non-refundable $100 fee) The camp cost is non-refundable less than two weeks in advance of the camp. If the minimum number of campers is not reached (5) or the camp is canceled by the gallery, full refunds will be issued to the purchaser.Â