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Honeywell Summer Visual Art Camps are led by professional artists and educators, and offer a fun learning experience exploring various art forms and techniques.

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Financial assistance available

Se aceptarán inscripciones el 23 de agosto.

Exposición en exhibición del 25 de agosto al 27 de septiembre

Galería Clark

Centro de Honeywell

Instructor: Julia Touloukian and Lisa Fadil

June 22-26

9am-12 pm at the Honeywell Center​​

Ages 4-5 years

Register by April 6: $85​

After April 6: $110

Financial assistance available

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Little artists and musicians are invited to explore, create, and play! Designed especially for Pre-K learners, this joyful camp blends creative play with gentle structure as campers create, move, paint, and explore sound. Through hands-on art and music activities, children build fine motor skills, imagination, and confidence. 

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Se aceptarán inscripciones el 23 de agosto.

Exposición en exhibición del 25 de agosto al 27 de septiembre

Galería Clark

Centro de Honeywell

*For students who will have just completed grades K-1 at the end of this school year.

Two options for this one-week camp:

June 8-12 with Danielle Winger

or June 22-26 with Jackie Carpenter

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9am-12 pm at the Honeywell Center

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Register by April 6: $85​

After April 6: $110

Financial assistance available

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Young artists finishing Kindergarten and 1st grade will experiment with drawing, painting, printmaking, and simple 3D art. Through playful projects and guided prompts, campers will build creative confidence while developing problem-solving skills, persistence, and expressive ideas.

Se aceptarán inscripciones el 23 de agosto.

Exposición en exhibición del 25 de agosto al 27 de septiembre

Galería Clark

Centro de Honeywell

*For students who will have just completed grades 2-4 at the end of this school year.

Instructor: Katy Gray

 

Two options for this one-week camp:
June 8-12 or June 15-19

9am-12 pm at the Honeywell Center

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Register by April 6: $85​

After April 6: $110

Financial assistance available

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For students finishing grades 2 through 4 art camp will provide an exciting variety of learning and making. In addition to projects working with clay and engaging with spray paint, students will be introduced to the artistic genre of Expressionism. While learning about one of art history’s most famous expressionists, Edvard Munch, students will create artwork inspired by their own feelings. 

Se aceptarán inscripciones el 23 de agosto.

Exposición en exhibición del 25 de agosto al 27 de septiembre

Galería Clark

Centro de Honeywell

Instructor: Nora Majors

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Two options for this one-week camp:

June 8-12 or June 15-19

9am-12 pm at the Honeywell Center

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*For students who will have just completed grades 5-8 at the end of this school year.

Register by April 6: $85​

After April 6: $110

Financial assistance available

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Going with the Flow is a hands-on summer art week for students finishing grades 5–8, inspired by water in all its forms. Artists will create dynamic projects using papier-mâché, acrylic paint, watercolors, alcohol markers, and permanent markers, exploring movement, texture, pattern, and color through ocean and underwater themes. 

Se aceptarán inscripciones el 23 de agosto.

Exposición en exhibición del 25 de agosto al 27 de septiembre

Galería Clark

Centro de Honeywell

*For students who will have just completed grades 9-12 at the end of this school year.

Instructor: Hannah Burnworth

June 22-26

1-5 pm at the Honeywell Center

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Register by April 6: $85​

After April 6: $110

Financial assistance available

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This summer art experience invites students to explore a wide range of materials and ideas through the unifying theme of growth. Together, we’ll consider how growth shows up in our lives—through change, self-discovery, creative risk-taking, and inspiration drawn from the world around us, especially nature. 

The week will begin with hands-on work in clay as students create a wall-hung vase, setting the tone for a collection of finished pieces. Each day introduces a new process or project, including printmaking with collagraph and intaglio techniques, bookmaking using the Secret Belgian binding, and painting inspired by time spent outdoors. Students will venture into nature to select subjects for abstracted or geometric compositions that reflect their personal interpretations of growth. 

In addition to studio work, campers will enjoy time outside, a mini field trip in town, and the chance to connect with peers in a supportive, creative community. By the end of the week, students will leave with a meaningful body of artwork, new skills, and a deeper confidence in their creative voice.  And, of course, we will have a wonderful time! 

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