Summer Art Camp – Clay Studio @ Blue Line Arts

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When
Mon, June 27 2022
Where
Blue Line Arts
405 Vernon Street, Ste. 100
Time
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Admission
$170 - $220
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Let’s create with clay! During this 5-day camp, participants will learn about different types of mediums to mold sculptures: air dry clay, polymer (Sculpey) clay, etc. This session will incorporate creativity and history as we help you develop your own design ideas into sculptural, three-dimensional artworks to represent animals, memories, microscopic forms , favorite food items and more!

Space is limited to 15 participants. Each participant will have their own workstation. All materials and instruction are included in session price. There will be a 15 minute break outdoors and a light snack will be provided each day. Learn about safety guidelines for our art programs here.

Start Date: 6/27/22
End Date: 7/1/22

PM Session: Clay Studio

Time: 1PM-4PM

Suggested age range: 6-10

(If you register for both AM & PM sessions, please provide your child with a packed lunch. Blue Line Arts will provide a supervised lunch hour at no additional cost from 12-1PM.)

Member Price* per session: $170

Non-Member price per session: $220

*please note: to unlock member price, members must sign in to account

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