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$290.00
Monday to Friday, 9:30 AM to 4 PM
July 27 to July 31, 2026
Ages 7-12
Drop off: 9 AM to 9:30 AM
Pick up: 4 PM to 4:30 PM
This summer, young artists will dive into a vibrant week of creativity, exploring a wide range of mediums including drawing, painting and mixed media. With a mix of indoor studio time and outdoor inspiration, campers will also get to enjoy beautiful Coronation Park right next door to the Centre.
Each day offers hands-on projects designed to spark imagination and build confidence. Campers may experiment with sculpture, painting and mixed media using materials like cardboard, air dry clay, fabric, and found natural objects. They’ll explore techniques such as dioramas, mobiles, papier mâché, watercolours, acrylics, and even DIY paints, while drawing ideas from nature to create unique works of art.
Activities may include nature‑inspired creations, zine‑making, abstract pour painting, and printmaking with stencils. With opportunities to collaborate, explore outdoors, and try something new every day, campers are encouraged to follow their curiosity and express themselves freely.
Our camp focuses on creativity, experimentation and fun, giving kids the chance to discover new artistic techniques, build friendships, and make meaningful art in a supportive, welcoming environment.
To confirm the registration please complete the Camper Information Form and download and complete the Medical Form.
Detailed information and policies for all camps can be viewed and downloaded here.
*All camps will include some time outdoors each day (Weather permitting). There is a microwave and kettle available in our kitchen for campers to use heat their lunches.
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