Summer Camp

 

Pre-K Camp (ages 3 to 4)

Pre K Camp is offered in two-week sessions to children ages 3 and 4. Children participate in arts and crafts activities, outdoor play, nature walks, water play and field trips. Participants need to bring a morning snack and a lunch. Afternoon snacks are provided for full day campers. Half-Day Sessions run from 8:30a to 12:30p ($250). Full Day Sessions run from 8:30a to 5:30p ($425).

  • Session 1: Illuminated Story Time
    June 11-22
  • Session 2: Abracadabra! Mixed Media
    June 25-July 6
  • Session 3: Pied Piper
    July 9-20
  • Session 4: What’s Cookin’ Good Lookin’?!?
    July 23-August 3

Art Camps (K-6th grade)

Art Camps are open to campers age five and older. Programs run from 8:30a to 5:30p. Participants spend the morning in a medium specific studio session or on a field trip relative to the selected medium. Every afternoon, we will venture to a neighborhood pool. Participants need to bring a morning snack, lunch, towel, sunscreen and swimsuit. Afternoon snack is provided.

Go with the Flow Camp

These two weeks of camp will keep everyone moving. Children will practice keeping their body healthy and active with super fun yoga poses. Time will be spent creating crafts centered around motion. This camp is sure to entertain and inspire everyone!

Pottery and Stories

Participants will build clay-making skills, hone aesthetic judgment and enjoy a nurturing artistic experience. Hand building projects, which emphasize creative self-expression, will include individual pieces as well as collaborative works.

Mixed Media

Participants are encouraged to use a wide variety of materials ranging from paint to cut up magazines in an environment that promotes experimentation and fun. Technical and compositional concerns will also be addressed.

Science in the City

Week 1: Wild TAS Science
This week of outdoor-oriented science camp is open to 5 year-olds and older. We will be going into natural places around Atlanta, observing and collecting plant and animal specimens, and learning about ecosystems.
Week 2: KCSI (Kids Crime Scene Investigation)
This week of laboratory-oriented science camp is open to rising fourth graders and older. We will be learning all the techniques that forensic scientists use to find out whodunnit. The mystery plot will guide us through the use of microscopes and simple DNA analysis.

June 11-22 Pottery and Stories
June 25-July 6 Mixed Media
July 9-July 20 Yoga and Handcrafts
July 23-August 3 Science in the City