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artcamp

SUMMER ART CAMP  2007
Anne Marie Dunne - 215-685-2871
 

Download a printable application here.  Or, you can also call 215-685-1871 or e-mail Anne Marie Dunne.

SIX WEEKS TOTAL
Session One: July 2 to July 13
(No camp July 4)
Session Two: July 16 to July 27
Session Three: July 30 to August 10
Hours: 9 AM to 2:30 PM
Monday through Friday

Fisher Park
5th Street and Spencer Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19120
(In the Olney Section of the City)

Camp is open to all children, ages 8 to 18
Children must have an interest in Art
A recommendation is needed from a teacher, recreation leader, or an art instructor.

Bus transportation is available.
Click here for a list of Bus Stops and scheduled stops

CAMP FEES -Click Here

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The Week of August 13th will feature an Exhibit of Artwork and Awards. Click here for details

artcamp

CAMP  GROUPS
Juniors - Novice Level - ages 8, 9, 10
Intermediates - Middle Level - ages 11, 12
Seniors - Advanced Level - ages 13 to 18

PROGRAM
Qualified professional artists will provide instructions in Drawing, Graphics, Painting, Sculpture, Pottery and Enameling in an outdoor setting.

To provide maximum involvement, each unit is limited to twelve students per teacher.

Campers select either the Sculpture Program, which includes  two sessions in sculpture, one in graphics and one in drawing each week; or the Painting Program which includes two sessions in painting, one in  graphics and one in drawing each week.

Breakfast & Lunches  are provided. Refrigeration is available for campers who prefer to bring their own lunch.

Since the Art Camp is designed for the artistically motivated  participant, campers who exhibit little inclination towards the arts will be  removed from the roll.

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