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•  Make colorful fabric art by learning batik: African fabric dyeing! (shown at left)
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     •  Practice painting like a real artist!
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          •  Create Time: Explore the colorful side of art!
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Create! Daycamp for Young Artists is a half-day, week long camp for students aged 8-12 taught by professional artist Catherine Sunderland-Vis. Students will have plenty of time to develop and express creativity and imagination through age-appropriate (and fun!) painting and craft projects. Instruction will expose students to a variety of subject matter (landscapes, people, flowers) while helping them acquire basic art skills (perspective, shading, design). Each day of camp will include Create Time: a chance for students to visit stations and futher explore their own creativity. Students of all ability levels are welcome!
Both sessions are identical and open to students aged 8-12.
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Session 1: July 18-22, 2011 9:00am to 12:00pm daily.
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Session 2: July 25-29, 2011 9:00am to 12:00pm daily.
Create! Daycamp for Young Artists will be held at the home of Catherine Sunderland-Vis:
Cost
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$155 per session (all supplies included)
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Deadline: June 15, 2011
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Full cancellation refunds are available through June 15. $75 refunds are available until July 1.
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A release form must be signed by the parent or legal guardian of each student.
During Camp
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Please bring a water bottle and a snack.
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Wearing old clothes is highly recommended.
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All art supplies are provided!
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Each Friday at 11:30am parents are invited to a show featuring the week's artwork.
About Catherine Sunderland-Vis
Catherine Sunderland-Vis has a BA in Fine Art (Dordt College). Her ink and watercolor drawings have been included in shows in six states, shown in Grace Gallery (Denver, CO), and are permanently displayed in the AGO Gallery (Ouray, CO). Currently, she works from a studio in her Maryland home. She has worked extensively with children as a nanny, camp counselor, and preschool teacher. In her spare time she enjoys making pottery, quilting, reading, and playing the piano. Catherine's work can be viewed online at www.csvartist.com.
Questions?
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