Where Will Their Creativity
Go This Summer?
Watercolors under oak trees. Portrait sessions with real instruction. Five-year-olds discovering brushes. Twelve-year-olds mastering light and shadow. All in one magical week.
Loved by 347 families last summer
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Morning Circle
Sketchbooks & Imagination
Kids arrive to find a fresh sketchbook waiting, their name written in gold marker on the cover. Circle time begins with a prompt โ "Draw something you dreamed about" โ and the magic starts immediately.

Plein Air Under the Oaks
Watercolors ยท Outdoors ยท Free
Paint-stained picnic tables. Mason jars of brushes catching the sun. Kids discover that the sky isn't just blue โ it's twelve colors at once. Counselors wander, encourage, never correct.

Lunch with Messy Hands
Community ยท Rest ยท Stories
Nobody washes hands before lunch โ the paint-stained fingers are a badge of honor. Kids compare what they made, trade snacks, and plan their afternoon project with the focused intensity only children possess.

Portrait Sessions
Real Instruction ยท Real Skills
This is where art camp becomes art school โ just with more joy. Instructors teach actual techniques: how to find the light in an eye, how to suggest a smile with three lines. Kids leave astonished by what they can do.

The Golden-Hour Gallery
Presentation ยท Pride ยท Pickup
The moment parents arrive to find their child's work clipped to a clothesline, still wet, name spelled in proud wobbly letters underneath. Every piece is displayed. Every kid presents. The air smells like tempera paint and triumph.
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Artists who remember being kids.
All instructors hold fine arts degrees and are CPR-certified. Background-checked. And genuinely, absurdly good with children.

Maya Okonkwo
Watercolor & Plein Air
MFA from RISD. Has taught kids ages 5โ16 for 9 years. Believes every child is already an artist โ they just need someone to confirm it.

Daniel Park
Drawing & Portrait
Former animation illustrator turned teacher. His portrait sessions are legendary โ kids cry happy tears when they see what they've drawn.

Sofia Reyes
Mixed Media & Collage
Grew up in an art camp exactly like this one. Now she runs the youngest group (5โ7) with a patience and joy that makes parents well up at pickup.
"Best decision we made all summer."
"My daughter came home with paint in her HAIR for five straight days and begged to go back the next summer. That's the review."
Jennifer Walsh
Mom of Chloe, age 8
"My son has never shown interest in art. Week two of Brushstrokes he called me at work to describe the portrait he was painting. I had to pull over."
Marcus Thompson
Dad of Jaylen, age 11
"I gifted my granddaughter a week here instead of a toy. Best decision I've made in years. She still has the painting framed in her room."
Dorothy Greenfield
Grandma of Rosie, age 7
Still wet. Impossibly proud.
Every piece clipped to the clothesline at the end of the day. Every name spelled in their own handwriting.

My Dog Biscuit
Lily M., 7

Sunset at the Lake
Marcus T., 11

Self Portrait
Aisha K., 12

Flowers for Grandma
Sam R., 6

The Ocean
Noah C., 9

The Oak Trees
Priya S., 10
Every camper takes their artwork home at the end of the week. Some pieces go straight to the fridge. Some get framed.
All of them get remembered.
Their best summer starts with one question.
Two minutes. Five questions. One perfect week of art camp โ matched to your child's age, skill level, and schedule.
No payment required ยท Spots fill fast ยท Ages 5โ12