Art Camps Summary

Art camp is a hands-on place where kids explore and express their creativity. Art365 Studio’s camp lets young artists try many activities—painting, crafts, and more—so they can find their own style. Experienced teachers guide and encourage them. Campers leave with artwork, more confidence, and a deeper love for art.

So, if you're looking for an extraordinary experience that will ignite your child’s artistic spirit and leave you with lifelong memories, look no further than Art365 Studio’s Art and Craft Camp.

2026 Summer Camp Programs Introduction

May 25–29

  • Canvas Painting (9am–12pm): Students will learn the fundamentals of working with acrylic paints on stretched canvas, focusing on color mixing, brushwork techniques, and creating their own vibrant, take-home masterpieces.

  • Printmaking (1pm–4pm): A hands-on introduction to block printing and stamping. Kids will design, carve (using age-appropriate tools), and ink their own custom stamps to create repetitive patterns and unique multi-print art.

June 1–5

  • Clay Art (9am–12pm): A tactile, 3D sculpting camp where kids work with air-dry or polymer clay. They will learn hand-building techniques like coiling, pinching, and slab-building to create miniature figurines, bowls, or decorative items.

  • Anime Art (1pm–4pm): Perfect for fans of Japanese animation. Students will master the distinct stylistic elements of anime and manga, focusing on expressive eyes, dynamic hair, character design, and storytelling layouts.

June 8–12

  • Mosaic Art (9am–12pm): Kids will piece together beautiful patterns and images using colorful tiles, glass gems, or stained paper pieces, learning about spatial arrangement, patterns, and the traditional art of grouting/fusing elements together.

  • Watercolor Art (1pm–4pm): Exploring the fluid, translucent world of watercolor paints. Students will experiment with wet-on-wet techniques, color bleeding, gradients, and resist-methods to create soft, beautiful landscapes and illustrations.

June 15–19

  • Calendar Art (9am–12pm): A creative mixed-media project where students design and illustrate a custom 12-month calendar. They will explore different themes for each season, blending drawing, coloring, and layout design.

  • Oil Pastel (1pm–4pm): Focused on the rich, blendable medium of oil pastels. Kids will practice color layering, scraping (sgraffito), and blending techniques to achieve smooth textures and deep, oil-paint-like colors.

June 22–26

  • Sewing Art (9am–12pm): An introductory textile craft camp. Children will learn basic hand-stitching, embroidery, and fabric assembly to create small plushies, felt patches, or decorative fabric crafts.

  • Color Pencil (1pm–4pm): Moving beyond basic coloring, this camp teaches advanced colored pencil techniques like cross-hatching, burnishing, and realistic shading to build depth, texture, and dimension in drawings.

July 13–17

  • Relief Art (9am–12pm): A specialized 3D sculpting class where kids create raised artwork that pops out from a flat background. They will use materials like clay, plaster, or thick cardstock to explore depth and texture.

  • Sketch Art (1pm–4pm): The foundational pillar of drawing. Students will learn the essentials of sketching, focusing on fine lines, proportions, perspective, and using graphite pencils to shade realistic light and shadows.

July 20–24

  • Story Book (9am–12pm): Blending creative writing with illustration. Kids will develop their own narrative characters and plots, designing and binding a complete, original illustrated storybook from scratch.

  • Scratch Art (1pm–4pm): Utilizing special scratchboards where a colorful or metallic background is hidden under a black coating. Kids will use stylus tools to etch intricate, high-contrast designs, line patterns, and glowing illustrations.

July 27–31

  • Cardboard Art (9am–12pm): A creative upcycling engineering camp. Kids will transform cardboard sheets, tubes, and boxes into complex 3D structures, masks, or miniature architectures using cutting, folding, and painting techniques.

  • iPad Digital Art (1pm–4pm):Note: Requires an iPad, Apple Pencil, and Procreate. A modern digital illustration studio where students learn the ins and outs of Procreate—including layers, digital brushes, alpha locks, and digital coloring techniques to create clean, professional digital illustrations.