SAIC Children's Multi-Arts Camps & Middle School Program Summer 2024

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WHAT MAKES OUR MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM SPECIAL:

CHILDREN’S MULTI-ARTS CAMPS Ages 6-9

saic.edu/cw At the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), the nation’s premier art and design school, we understand that self-expression, out-of-the-box thinking, and cultural awareness flourish when kids make art. At SAIC, children learn to explore, imagine, and discover while we guide them on a path to becoming the creators, innovators, and problem-

Register online: continuingstudies.saic.edu

solvers of the future.

Questions? Email cs@saic.edu or call 312.629.6170

REGISTER ONLINE AT: continuingstudies.saic.edu

SUMMER 2024

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM Ages 10–13 saic.edu/msp

• Students are able to dive deep in their areas of interest. Each course provides an immersive experience that teaches young makers both conceptual and technical skills, while allowing them the freedom to explore and innovate. • Our museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, is an integral part of our students’ experience. Visits to the global collection are key components of every camp. Be prepared to have your child teach you about their favorite pieces in our collection! • Our camps include a wide variety of learning approaches. Students will get first-rate instruction from their instructors, collaborate and create with peers, play group games, explore a variety of creative resources, and have independent time to work on their own projects. • Our faculty are not only amazing mentors and teachers, but have robust artistic practices themselves. Because of this, instructors are able to share their passion for making while providing inspiration and motivation for their students. • SAIC recognizes that creativity and innovation flourish when children bring their ideas together. Taking part in our programs is a great way for students to learn the power of collaborative thinking and art-making, and make new friends who share similar interests!

CHILDREN’S MULTIARTS CAMPS Ages 6-9 saic.edu/cw

Our camps are designed to allow students to focus on their interests, learn new skills, and bring their ideas to life. Our arts instruction, led by top-notch faculty, is driven by SAIC’s celebrated approach to art and design education. Enroll for one of our two-week sessions, or sign up for multiple courses.

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM Ages 10-13

Summer Camps 2024:

saic.edu/msp

IMMERSIVE, CONFIDENCEBUILDING, FUN

36 South Wabash Avenue, suite 1201 Chicago, IL 60603

Ages 10-13

CHILDREN’S MULTI-ARTS CAMPS Ages 6-9

Continuing Studies

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM (MSP)

ACTIVE, CREATIVE, PLAYFUL WHAT MAKES OUR MULTIARTS CAMPS SPECIAL: • For each course, we select a theme and structure projects and exploration around that idea. Our youngest creators will be learning and researching concepts, bringing their points of view to life through the projects they make. And, be ready, they make a lot of work! • Our museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, is an integral part of students’ experiences, and visits to the museum are a part of each class. Be prepared to have your child teach you about their favorite pieces in our collection! • In our classrooms, young artists work both independently and as a collaborative, creative community. Through interactive group projects, games, and art-based activities, students learn the power of collaboration while making new friends who also love to create. • Our instructors are experienced educators with their own robust artistic practices. With their dynamic skill sets, interests, and passions, instructors are able to create unique and highly engaging classroom experiences for their students.

REGISTER ONLINE AT: continuingstudies.saic.edu


WHAT MAKES OUR MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM SPECIAL:

CHILDREN’S MULTI-ARTS CAMPS Ages 6-9

saic.edu/cw At the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), the nation’s premier art and design school, we understand that self-expression, out-of-the-box thinking, and cultural awareness flourish when kids make art. At SAIC, children learn to explore, imagine, and discover while we guide them on a path to becoming the creators, innovators, and problem-

Register online: continuingstudies.saic.edu

solvers of the future.

Questions? Email cs@saic.edu or call 312.629.6170

REGISTER ONLINE AT: continuingstudies.saic.edu

SUMMER 2024

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM Ages 10–13 saic.edu/msp

• Students are able to dive deep in their areas of interest. Each course provides an immersive experience that teaches young makers both conceptual and technical skills, while allowing them the freedom to explore and innovate. • Our museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, is an integral part of our students’ experience. Visits to the global collection are key components of every camp. Be prepared to have your child teach you about their favorite pieces in our collection! • Our camps include a wide variety of learning approaches. Students will get first-rate instruction from their instructors, collaborate and create with peers, play group games, explore a variety of creative resources, and have independent time to work on their own projects. • Our faculty are not only amazing mentors and teachers, but have robust artistic practices themselves. Because of this, instructors are able to share their passion for making while providing inspiration and motivation for their students. • SAIC recognizes that creativity and innovation flourish when children bring their ideas together. Taking part in our programs is a great way for students to learn the power of collaborative thinking and art-making, and make new friends who share similar interests!

CHILDREN’S MULTIARTS CAMPS Ages 6-9 saic.edu/cw

Our camps are designed to allow students to focus on their interests, learn new skills, and bring their ideas to life. Our arts instruction, led by top-notch faculty, is driven by SAIC’s celebrated approach to art and design education. Enroll for one of our two-week sessions, or sign up for multiple courses.

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM Ages 10-13

Summer Camps 2024:

saic.edu/msp

IMMERSIVE, CONFIDENCEBUILDING, FUN

36 South Wabash Avenue, suite 1201 Chicago, IL 60603

Ages 10-13

CHILDREN’S MULTI-ARTS CAMPS Ages 6-9

Continuing Studies

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM (MSP)

ACTIVE, CREATIVE, PLAYFUL WHAT MAKES OUR MULTIARTS CAMPS SPECIAL: • For each course, we select a theme and structure projects and exploration around that idea. Our youngest creators will be learning and researching concepts, bringing their points of view to life through the projects they make. And, be ready, they make a lot of work! • Our museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, is an integral part of students’ experiences, and visits to the museum are a part of each class. Be prepared to have your child teach you about their favorite pieces in our collection! • In our classrooms, young artists work both independently and as a collaborative, creative community. Through interactive group projects, games, and art-based activities, students learn the power of collaboration while making new friends who also love to create. • Our instructors are experienced educators with their own robust artistic practices. With their dynamic skill sets, interests, and passions, instructors are able to create unique and highly engaging classroom experiences for their students.

REGISTER ONLINE AT: continuingstudies.saic.edu


CHILDREN’S MULTI-ARTS CAMPS

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM

(ages 6-9) saic.edu/cw Register online: continuingstudies.saic.edu

Ages 10-13 saic.edu/msp

Register online: continuingstudies.saic.edu

SESSION 1: TWO WEEKS | 7/1–7/12, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. No camp on July 4

Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 6-7 Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 8-9

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SESSION 2: TWO WEEKS | 7/15–7/26, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 6-7 Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 8-9

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SESSION 3: TWO WEEKS | 7/29–8/9, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 6-7 Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 8-9

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SESSION 4: ONE WEEK | 8/5–8/9, M-F Family Camp, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Family Camp, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

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Chicago is a vibrant city with many fun events happening all summer long in the downtown area. To see what is going on during your class, visit choosechicago.com.

Morning Drop-off: 8:40 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Afternoon Pick-Up: 4:00 p.m.

Two-Week Camp Tuition: $1,200 (Session 1 Prorated Cost: $1,080) SESSION 1: TWO WEEKS | 7/1–7/12, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. No camp on July 4

Animation Camp: 10-13 Comics and Graphic Novels Camp: 10-13 Drawing and Painting Camp: 10-11 Drawing and Painting Camp: 12-13 Fashion Camp: 10-13 Toy Design Camp: 10-13 Video Game Design Camp: 10-13

*Please note, due to the volume of summer courses we do not have the flexibility to accommodate last-minute alternative pick-up and drop-off times.

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Architecture Camp: 10-13 Drawing and Painting Camp: 10-11 Drawing and Painting Camp: 12-13 Fashion Camp: 10-13 Illustration Camp: 10-13 Video Production Camp: 10-13 World Building Camp: 10-13

SESSION 3: TWO WEEKS | 7/29-8/9, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M.

SESSION 1 #1146 (No camp on July 4) | SESSION 2 #1148 | SESSION 3 #1150

Advanced Drawing Camp: 10-13 Animation Camp: 10-13 Architecture Camp: 10-13 Comics and Graphic Novels Camp: 10-13 Drawing and Painting Camp: 10-11 Drawing and Painting Camp: 12-13 Fashion Camp: Accessories and Embellishments: 10-13

SESSION 1 #1147 (No camp on July 4) | SESSION 2 #1149 | SESSION 3 #1151 This camp provides a stimulating environment for students to explore their artistic potential and voice and increase skill development, using the Art Institute of Chicago, surrounding architecture and public art, and current events as inspiration. Students work independently and collaboratively, gaining skills in media such as drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpting, and mixed media in a fun, safe, and nurturing environment. Each session has a new focus so students can enroll in multiple sessions. Refund and Cancellation Policy: 100 percent tuition refund will be issued if courses are dropped at least one week prior to the session start date. No refunds will be issued after this date. All requests must be submitted in writing to cs@saic.edu and include the student’s name, ID number, and course information. Refunds take four to six weeks to process. Note: Nonattendance does not constitute an official withdrawal, nor a cancellation of tuition and fees. SAIC reserves the right to cancel or alter fees, schedule, or staffing. Students will be notified prior to the first class and will have the option of taking another class or receiving a full refund. Please note that SAIC does not provide medical or mental health services, and is not equipped with a nurse or guidance counselor for Multi-Arts Camp students. SAIC security and emergency services provide support and are consulted on an as-needed basis.

*Please note, due to the volume of summer courses we do not have the flexibility to accommodate last-minute alternative pick-up and drop-off times.

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MULTI-ARTS CAMP: AGES 6-7 | M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M.

MULTI-ARTS CAMP: AGES 8-9 | M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M.

Afternoon Pick-Up: 4:00 p.m.

SESSION 2: TWO WEEKS | 7/15–7/26, M-F, 9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.

2-Week Camp: $1,200 (Session 1 Prorated Cost: $1,080)

This camp provides a stimulating environment for young artists to grow as creative, unique individuals and to learn how to creatively problem-solve. In addition to daily studio art projects, students visit the Art Institute of Chicago to explore, research, and capture new ideas. Campers work together on a variety of fun projects and participate in the joys of making art with friends, experimenting with painting, drawing, mixed-media, sculpture, printmaking, and much more! Each session has a new focus so students can enroll in multiple sessions.

Morning Drop-off: 8:40 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

FAMILY CAMP Ages 4+

SESSION 4 (8/5–8/9), #1176, M-F, 9-12 SESSION 4 (8/5–8/9), #1177, M-F, 1-4 These 1-week camps draw extensively on the Art Institute of Chicago and its world-class collection with regular museum visits. Families of all types work together and/or independently on visual art projects in the SAIC studios. Children must be accompanied by a registered adult and all campers participate in both museum and studio activities.

TUITION PER PERSON $350 per person

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Note: Schedule subject to change.

Chicago is a vibrant city with many fun events happening all summer long in the downtown area. To see what is going on during your class, visit choosechicago.com.

Refund and Cancellation Policy: 100 percent tuition refund will be issued if courses are dropped at least one week prior to the session start date. No refunds will be issued after this date. All requests must be submitted in writing to cs@saic.edu and include the student’s name, ID number, and course information. Refunds take four to six weeks to process. Note: Nonattendance does not constitute an official withdrawal, nor a cancellation of tuition and fees. SAIC reserves the right to cancel or alter fees, schedule, or staffing. Students will be notified prior to the first class and will have the option of taking another class or receiving a full refund. Please note that SAIC does not provide medical or mental health services, and is not equipped with a nurse or guidance counselor for MSP students. SAIC security and emergency services provide support and are consulted on an as-needed basis.

ADVANCED DRAWING CAMP: 10-13 Session 3, #1202 This advanced camp is for students who have previous drawing experience and want to explore drawing materials, techniques, and processes to expand their work and develop new concepts and ideas. Students will work with a wide range of materials including pencil, charcoal, pastel, ink, and mixed media.

ANIMATION CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1181 (no camp on July 4) Session 3, #1193 Students learn animation principles while exploring different techniques, including stop-motion animation, frame-by-frame animation, digitally modified video, and other approaches to create their own projects.

ARCHITECTURE CAMP: 10-13 Session 2, #1185 Session 3, #1190 Using our city as inspiration, students learn perspective drawing, drafting, model making, and various digital software programs while examining architectural structures, materials, and technologies.

COMICS AND GRAPHIC NOVELS CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1179 (no camp on July 4) Session 3, #1191 Learn how to tell engaging stories as you investigate character development, plot structure, scripting, and storyboarding. Explore penciling, inking, coloring, space, and perspective through the use of traditional and non-traditional media, which may include colored pencils, oil pastels, watercolors, and handmade zines.

DRAWING AND PAINTING CAMP: 10-11 & 12-13 Session 1 (no camp on July 4) • Ages 10-11, #1196 • Ages 12-13, #1199 Session 2 • Ages 10-11, #1197 • Ages 12-13, #1200 Session 3 • Ages 10-11, #1198 • Ages 12-13, #1201 Using a wide variety of drawing and painting materials—pencil, charcoal, pastel, ink, gouache, water-based paint, and mixed-media—students build skills such as line, perspective, tone, proportion, composition, value, gesture, and contour. Note: This summer this course will be broken into two age groups, 10-11 and 12-13.

FASHION CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1180 (no camp on July 4) Session 2, #1187 This camp introduces young designers to fashion, as they build fundamental skills in fashion illustration, draping, garment construction, and machine and hand sewing.

FASHION CAMP: ACCESSORIES AND EMBELLISHMENTS: 10-13 Session 3, #1192 This course introduces young designers to fashion with an emphasis on discovering their own style. Students explore ways to enhance and embellish existing garments with surface design techniques like embroidery and applique and the creation of accompanying accessories.

ILLUSTRATION CAMP: 10-13 Session 2, #1189 Characters, animals, objects, vehicles, and environments are created using traditional and digital media and methods

such as graphic markers, illustration pens, watercolor, ink, sculpting materials, and digital programs such as Procreate.

TOY DESIGN CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1186 (no camp on July 4) Learn to draw, sculpt, model, mold, sew, and prototype your own unique toys, stuffed animals, and action figures. Drawing inspiration from both classic and contemporary approaches, students develop their toys using a variety of processes in 2D and 3D.

VIDEO GAME DESIGN CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1178 (no camp on July 4) In this dynamic and challenging camp, students code and illustrate one-of-a-kind computer video games. Students make use of traditional and digital media such as sketchbooking, storyboarding, sound effect editing, digital drawing, and use industry platforms for game creation.

VIDEO PRODUCTION CAMP: 10-13 Session 2, #1188 This camp is designed for students who wish to level up their video production by creating unique short films using various contemporary approaches. Students learn video production principles: exploring storyboarding, filming processes, basic special effects techniques, and editing.

WORLD BUILDING CAMP: 10-13 Session 2, #1182 Work alongside fellow campers to imagine, design, and then create the various elements of a brand-new fantastical world full of your own characters, plants, structures, histories, and more. This mixed media course will feature projects in illustration and comics, sculpture, 3D design, and creative writing.


CHILDREN’S MULTI-ARTS CAMPS

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM

(ages 6-9) saic.edu/cw Register online: continuingstudies.saic.edu

Ages 10-13 saic.edu/msp

Register online: continuingstudies.saic.edu

SESSION 1: TWO WEEKS | 7/1–7/12, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. No camp on July 4

Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 6-7 Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 8-9

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SESSION 2: TWO WEEKS | 7/15–7/26, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 6-7 Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 8-9

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SESSION 3: TWO WEEKS | 7/29–8/9, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 6-7 Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 8-9

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SESSION 4: ONE WEEK | 8/5–8/9, M-F Family Camp, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Family Camp, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

#1176 #1177

Chicago is a vibrant city with many fun events happening all summer long in the downtown area. To see what is going on during your class, visit choosechicago.com.

Morning Drop-off: 8:40 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Afternoon Pick-Up: 4:00 p.m.

Two-Week Camp Tuition: $1,200 (Session 1 Prorated Cost: $1,080) SESSION 1: TWO WEEKS | 7/1–7/12, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. No camp on July 4

Animation Camp: 10-13 Comics and Graphic Novels Camp: 10-13 Drawing and Painting Camp: 10-11 Drawing and Painting Camp: 12-13 Fashion Camp: 10-13 Toy Design Camp: 10-13 Video Game Design Camp: 10-13

*Please note, due to the volume of summer courses we do not have the flexibility to accommodate last-minute alternative pick-up and drop-off times.

#1181 #1179 #1196 #1199 #1180 #1186 #1178

Architecture Camp: 10-13 Drawing and Painting Camp: 10-11 Drawing and Painting Camp: 12-13 Fashion Camp: 10-13 Illustration Camp: 10-13 Video Production Camp: 10-13 World Building Camp: 10-13

SESSION 3: TWO WEEKS | 7/29-8/9, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M.

SESSION 1 #1146 (No camp on July 4) | SESSION 2 #1148 | SESSION 3 #1150

Advanced Drawing Camp: 10-13 Animation Camp: 10-13 Architecture Camp: 10-13 Comics and Graphic Novels Camp: 10-13 Drawing and Painting Camp: 10-11 Drawing and Painting Camp: 12-13 Fashion Camp: Accessories and Embellishments: 10-13

SESSION 1 #1147 (No camp on July 4) | SESSION 2 #1149 | SESSION 3 #1151 This camp provides a stimulating environment for students to explore their artistic potential and voice and increase skill development, using the Art Institute of Chicago, surrounding architecture and public art, and current events as inspiration. Students work independently and collaboratively, gaining skills in media such as drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpting, and mixed media in a fun, safe, and nurturing environment. Each session has a new focus so students can enroll in multiple sessions. Refund and Cancellation Policy: 100 percent tuition refund will be issued if courses are dropped at least one week prior to the session start date. No refunds will be issued after this date. All requests must be submitted in writing to cs@saic.edu and include the student’s name, ID number, and course information. Refunds take four to six weeks to process. Note: Nonattendance does not constitute an official withdrawal, nor a cancellation of tuition and fees. SAIC reserves the right to cancel or alter fees, schedule, or staffing. Students will be notified prior to the first class and will have the option of taking another class or receiving a full refund. Please note that SAIC does not provide medical or mental health services, and is not equipped with a nurse or guidance counselor for Multi-Arts Camp students. SAIC security and emergency services provide support and are consulted on an as-needed basis.

*Please note, due to the volume of summer courses we do not have the flexibility to accommodate last-minute alternative pick-up and drop-off times.

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MULTI-ARTS CAMP: AGES 6-7 | M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M.

MULTI-ARTS CAMP: AGES 8-9 | M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M.

Afternoon Pick-Up: 4:00 p.m.

SESSION 2: TWO WEEKS | 7/15–7/26, M-F, 9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.

2-Week Camp: $1,200 (Session 1 Prorated Cost: $1,080)

This camp provides a stimulating environment for young artists to grow as creative, unique individuals and to learn how to creatively problem-solve. In addition to daily studio art projects, students visit the Art Institute of Chicago to explore, research, and capture new ideas. Campers work together on a variety of fun projects and participate in the joys of making art with friends, experimenting with painting, drawing, mixed-media, sculpture, printmaking, and much more! Each session has a new focus so students can enroll in multiple sessions.

Morning Drop-off: 8:40 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

FAMILY CAMP Ages 4+

SESSION 4 (8/5–8/9), #1176, M-F, 9-12 SESSION 4 (8/5–8/9), #1177, M-F, 1-4 These 1-week camps draw extensively on the Art Institute of Chicago and its world-class collection with regular museum visits. Families of all types work together and/or independently on visual art projects in the SAIC studios. Children must be accompanied by a registered adult and all campers participate in both museum and studio activities.

TUITION PER PERSON $350 per person

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Note: Schedule subject to change.

Chicago is a vibrant city with many fun events happening all summer long in the downtown area. To see what is going on during your class, visit choosechicago.com.

Refund and Cancellation Policy: 100 percent tuition refund will be issued if courses are dropped at least one week prior to the session start date. No refunds will be issued after this date. All requests must be submitted in writing to cs@saic.edu and include the student’s name, ID number, and course information. Refunds take four to six weeks to process. Note: Nonattendance does not constitute an official withdrawal, nor a cancellation of tuition and fees. SAIC reserves the right to cancel or alter fees, schedule, or staffing. Students will be notified prior to the first class and will have the option of taking another class or receiving a full refund. Please note that SAIC does not provide medical or mental health services, and is not equipped with a nurse or guidance counselor for MSP students. SAIC security and emergency services provide support and are consulted on an as-needed basis.

ADVANCED DRAWING CAMP: 10-13 Session 3, #1202 This advanced camp is for students who have previous drawing experience and want to explore drawing materials, techniques, and processes to expand their work and develop new concepts and ideas. Students will work with a wide range of materials including pencil, charcoal, pastel, ink, and mixed media.

ANIMATION CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1181 (no camp on July 4) Session 3, #1193 Students learn animation principles while exploring different techniques, including stop-motion animation, frame-by-frame animation, digitally modified video, and other approaches to create their own projects.

ARCHITECTURE CAMP: 10-13 Session 2, #1185 Session 3, #1190 Using our city as inspiration, students learn perspective drawing, drafting, model making, and various digital software programs while examining architectural structures, materials, and technologies.

COMICS AND GRAPHIC NOVELS CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1179 (no camp on July 4) Session 3, #1191 Learn how to tell engaging stories as you investigate character development, plot structure, scripting, and storyboarding. Explore penciling, inking, coloring, space, and perspective through the use of traditional and non-traditional media, which may include colored pencils, oil pastels, watercolors, and handmade zines.

DRAWING AND PAINTING CAMP: 10-11 & 12-13 Session 1 (no camp on July 4) • Ages 10-11, #1196 • Ages 12-13, #1199 Session 2 • Ages 10-11, #1197 • Ages 12-13, #1200 Session 3 • Ages 10-11, #1198 • Ages 12-13, #1201 Using a wide variety of drawing and painting materials—pencil, charcoal, pastel, ink, gouache, water-based paint, and mixed-media—students build skills such as line, perspective, tone, proportion, composition, value, gesture, and contour. Note: This summer this course will be broken into two age groups, 10-11 and 12-13.

FASHION CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1180 (no camp on July 4) Session 2, #1187 This camp introduces young designers to fashion, as they build fundamental skills in fashion illustration, draping, garment construction, and machine and hand sewing.

FASHION CAMP: ACCESSORIES AND EMBELLISHMENTS: 10-13 Session 3, #1192 This course introduces young designers to fashion with an emphasis on discovering their own style. Students explore ways to enhance and embellish existing garments with surface design techniques like embroidery and applique and the creation of accompanying accessories.

ILLUSTRATION CAMP: 10-13 Session 2, #1189 Characters, animals, objects, vehicles, and environments are created using traditional and digital media and methods

such as graphic markers, illustration pens, watercolor, ink, sculpting materials, and digital programs such as Procreate.

TOY DESIGN CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1186 (no camp on July 4) Learn to draw, sculpt, model, mold, sew, and prototype your own unique toys, stuffed animals, and action figures. Drawing inspiration from both classic and contemporary approaches, students develop their toys using a variety of processes in 2D and 3D.

VIDEO GAME DESIGN CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1178 (no camp on July 4) In this dynamic and challenging camp, students code and illustrate one-of-a-kind computer video games. Students make use of traditional and digital media such as sketchbooking, storyboarding, sound effect editing, digital drawing, and use industry platforms for game creation.

VIDEO PRODUCTION CAMP: 10-13 Session 2, #1188 This camp is designed for students who wish to level up their video production by creating unique short films using various contemporary approaches. Students learn video production principles: exploring storyboarding, filming processes, basic special effects techniques, and editing.

WORLD BUILDING CAMP: 10-13 Session 2, #1182 Work alongside fellow campers to imagine, design, and then create the various elements of a brand-new fantastical world full of your own characters, plants, structures, histories, and more. This mixed media course will feature projects in illustration and comics, sculpture, 3D design, and creative writing.


WHAT MAKES OUR MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM SPECIAL:

CHILDREN’S MULTI-ARTS CAMPS Ages 6-9

saic.edu/cw At the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), the nation’s premier art and design school, we understand that self-expression, out-of-the-box thinking, and cultural awareness flourish when kids make art. At SAIC, children learn to explore, imagine, and discover while we guide them on a path to becoming the creators, innovators, and problem-

Register online: continuingstudies.saic.edu

solvers of the future.

Questions? Email cs@saic.edu or call 312.629.6170

REGISTER ONLINE AT: continuingstudies.saic.edu

SUMMER 2024

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM Ages 10–13 saic.edu/msp

• Students are able to dive deep in their areas of interest. Each course provides an immersive experience that teaches young makers both conceptual and technical skills, while allowing them the freedom to explore and innovate. • Our museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, is an integral part of our students’ experience. Visits to the global collection are key components of every camp. Be prepared to have your child teach you about their favorite pieces in our collection! • Our camps include a wide variety of learning approaches. Students will get first-rate instruction from their instructors, collaborate and create with peers, play group games, explore a variety of creative resources, and have independent time to work on their own projects. • Our faculty are not only amazing mentors and teachers, but have robust artistic practices themselves. Because of this, instructors are able to share their passion for making while providing inspiration and motivation for their students. • SAIC recognizes that creativity and innovation flourish when children bring their ideas together. Taking part in our programs is a great way for students to learn the power of collaborative thinking and art-making, and make new friends who share similar interests!

CHILDREN’S MULTIARTS CAMPS Ages 6-9 saic.edu/cw

Our camps are designed to allow students to focus on their interests, learn new skills, and bring their ideas to life. Our arts instruction, led by top-notch faculty, is driven by SAIC’s celebrated approach to art and design education. Enroll for one of our two-week sessions, or sign up for multiple courses.

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM Ages 10-13

Summer Camps 2024:

saic.edu/msp

IMMERSIVE, CONFIDENCEBUILDING, FUN

36 South Wabash Avenue, suite 1201 Chicago, IL 60603

Ages 10-13

CHILDREN’S MULTI-ARTS CAMPS Ages 6-9

Continuing Studies

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM (MSP)

ACTIVE, CREATIVE, PLAYFUL WHAT MAKES OUR MULTIARTS CAMPS SPECIAL: • For each course, we select a theme and structure projects and exploration around that idea. Our youngest creators will be learning and researching concepts, bringing their points of view to life through the projects they make. And, be ready, they make a lot of work! • Our museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, is an integral part of students’ experiences, and visits to the museum are a part of each class. Be prepared to have your child teach you about their favorite pieces in our collection! • In our classrooms, young artists work both independently and as a collaborative, creative community. Through interactive group projects, games, and art-based activities, students learn the power of collaboration while making new friends who also love to create. • Our instructors are experienced educators with their own robust artistic practices. With their dynamic skill sets, interests, and passions, instructors are able to create unique and highly engaging classroom experiences for their students.

REGISTER ONLINE AT: continuingstudies.saic.edu


CHILDREN’S MULTI-ARTS CAMPS

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM

(ages 6-9) saic.edu/cw Register online: continuingstudies.saic.edu

Ages 10-13 saic.edu/msp

Register online: continuingstudies.saic.edu

SESSION 1: TWO WEEKS | 7/1–7/12, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. No camp on July 4

Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 6-7 Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 8-9

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SESSION 2: TWO WEEKS | 7/15–7/26, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 6-7 Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 8-9

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SESSION 3: TWO WEEKS | 7/29–8/9, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 6-7 Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 8-9

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SESSION 4: ONE WEEK | 8/5–8/9, M-F Family Camp, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Family Camp, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

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Chicago is a vibrant city with many fun events happening all summer long in the downtown area. To see what is going on during your class, visit choosechicago.com.

Morning Drop-off: 8:40 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Afternoon Pick-Up: 4:00 p.m.

Two-Week Camp Tuition: $1,200 (Session 1 Prorated Cost: $1,080) SESSION 1: TWO WEEKS | 7/1–7/12, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. No camp on July 4

Animation Camp: 10-13 Comics and Graphic Novels Camp: 10-13 Drawing and Painting Camp: 10-11 Drawing and Painting Camp: 12-13 Fashion Camp: 10-13 Toy Design Camp: 10-13 Video Game Design Camp: 10-13

*Please note, due to the volume of summer courses we do not have the flexibility to accommodate last-minute alternative pick-up and drop-off times.

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Architecture Camp: 10-13 Drawing and Painting Camp: 10-11 Drawing and Painting Camp: 12-13 Fashion Camp: 10-13 Illustration Camp: 10-13 Video Production Camp: 10-13 World Building Camp: 10-13

SESSION 3: TWO WEEKS | 7/29-8/9, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M.

SESSION 1 #1146 (No camp on July 4) | SESSION 2 #1148 | SESSION 3 #1150

Advanced Drawing Camp: 10-13 Animation Camp: 10-13 Architecture Camp: 10-13 Comics and Graphic Novels Camp: 10-13 Drawing and Painting Camp: 10-11 Drawing and Painting Camp: 12-13 Fashion Camp: Accessories and Embellishments: 10-13

SESSION 1 #1147 (No camp on July 4) | SESSION 2 #1149 | SESSION 3 #1151 This camp provides a stimulating environment for students to explore their artistic potential and voice and increase skill development, using the Art Institute of Chicago, surrounding architecture and public art, and current events as inspiration. Students work independently and collaboratively, gaining skills in media such as drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpting, and mixed media in a fun, safe, and nurturing environment. Each session has a new focus so students can enroll in multiple sessions. Refund and Cancellation Policy: 100 percent tuition refund will be issued if courses are dropped at least one week prior to the session start date. No refunds will be issued after this date. All requests must be submitted in writing to cs@saic.edu and include the student’s name, ID number, and course information. Refunds take four to six weeks to process. Note: Nonattendance does not constitute an official withdrawal, nor a cancellation of tuition and fees. SAIC reserves the right to cancel or alter fees, schedule, or staffing. Students will be notified prior to the first class and will have the option of taking another class or receiving a full refund. Please note that SAIC does not provide medical or mental health services, and is not equipped with a nurse or guidance counselor for Multi-Arts Camp students. SAIC security and emergency services provide support and are consulted on an as-needed basis.

*Please note, due to the volume of summer courses we do not have the flexibility to accommodate last-minute alternative pick-up and drop-off times.

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MULTI-ARTS CAMP: AGES 6-7 | M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M.

MULTI-ARTS CAMP: AGES 8-9 | M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M.

Afternoon Pick-Up: 4:00 p.m.

SESSION 2: TWO WEEKS | 7/15–7/26, M-F, 9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.

2-Week Camp: $1,200 (Session 1 Prorated Cost: $1,080)

This camp provides a stimulating environment for young artists to grow as creative, unique individuals and to learn how to creatively problem-solve. In addition to daily studio art projects, students visit the Art Institute of Chicago to explore, research, and capture new ideas. Campers work together on a variety of fun projects and participate in the joys of making art with friends, experimenting with painting, drawing, mixed-media, sculpture, printmaking, and much more! Each session has a new focus so students can enroll in multiple sessions.

Morning Drop-off: 8:40 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

FAMILY CAMP Ages 4+

SESSION 4 (8/5–8/9), #1176, M-F, 9-12 SESSION 4 (8/5–8/9), #1177, M-F, 1-4 These 1-week camps draw extensively on the Art Institute of Chicago and its world-class collection with regular museum visits. Families of all types work together and/or independently on visual art projects in the SAIC studios. Children must be accompanied by a registered adult and all campers participate in both museum and studio activities.

TUITION PER PERSON $350 per person

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Note: Schedule subject to change.

Chicago is a vibrant city with many fun events happening all summer long in the downtown area. To see what is going on during your class, visit choosechicago.com.

Refund and Cancellation Policy: 100 percent tuition refund will be issued if courses are dropped at least one week prior to the session start date. No refunds will be issued after this date. All requests must be submitted in writing to cs@saic.edu and include the student’s name, ID number, and course information. Refunds take four to six weeks to process. Note: Nonattendance does not constitute an official withdrawal, nor a cancellation of tuition and fees. SAIC reserves the right to cancel or alter fees, schedule, or staffing. Students will be notified prior to the first class and will have the option of taking another class or receiving a full refund. Please note that SAIC does not provide medical or mental health services, and is not equipped with a nurse or guidance counselor for MSP students. SAIC security and emergency services provide support and are consulted on an as-needed basis.

ADVANCED DRAWING CAMP: 10-13 Session 3, #1202 This advanced camp is for students who have previous drawing experience and want to explore drawing materials, techniques, and processes to expand their work and develop new concepts and ideas. Students will work with a wide range of materials including pencil, charcoal, pastel, ink, and mixed media.

ANIMATION CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1181 (no camp on July 4) Session 3, #1193 Students learn animation principles while exploring different techniques, including stop-motion animation, frame-by-frame animation, digitally modified video, and other approaches to create their own projects.

ARCHITECTURE CAMP: 10-13 Session 2, #1185 Session 3, #1190 Using our city as inspiration, students learn perspective drawing, drafting, model making, and various digital software programs while examining architectural structures, materials, and technologies.

COMICS AND GRAPHIC NOVELS CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1179 (no camp on July 4) Session 3, #1191 Learn how to tell engaging stories as you investigate character development, plot structure, scripting, and storyboarding. Explore penciling, inking, coloring, space, and perspective through the use of traditional and non-traditional media, which may include colored pencils, oil pastels, watercolors, and handmade zines.

DRAWING AND PAINTING CAMP: 10-11 & 12-13 Session 1 (no camp on July 4) • Ages 10-11, #1196 • Ages 12-13, #1199 Session 2 • Ages 10-11, #1197 • Ages 12-13, #1200 Session 3 • Ages 10-11, #1198 • Ages 12-13, #1201 Using a wide variety of drawing and painting materials—pencil, charcoal, pastel, ink, gouache, water-based paint, and mixed-media—students build skills such as line, perspective, tone, proportion, composition, value, gesture, and contour. Note: This summer this course will be broken into two age groups, 10-11 and 12-13.

FASHION CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1180 (no camp on July 4) Session 2, #1187 This camp introduces young designers to fashion, as they build fundamental skills in fashion illustration, draping, garment construction, and machine and hand sewing.

FASHION CAMP: ACCESSORIES AND EMBELLISHMENTS: 10-13 Session 3, #1192 This course introduces young designers to fashion with an emphasis on discovering their own style. Students explore ways to enhance and embellish existing garments with surface design techniques like embroidery and applique and the creation of accompanying accessories.

ILLUSTRATION CAMP: 10-13 Session 2, #1189 Characters, animals, objects, vehicles, and environments are created using traditional and digital media and methods

such as graphic markers, illustration pens, watercolor, ink, sculpting materials, and digital programs such as Procreate.

TOY DESIGN CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1186 (no camp on July 4) Learn to draw, sculpt, model, mold, sew, and prototype your own unique toys, stuffed animals, and action figures. Drawing inspiration from both classic and contemporary approaches, students develop their toys using a variety of processes in 2D and 3D.

VIDEO GAME DESIGN CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1178 (no camp on July 4) In this dynamic and challenging camp, students code and illustrate one-of-a-kind computer video games. Students make use of traditional and digital media such as sketchbooking, storyboarding, sound effect editing, digital drawing, and use industry platforms for game creation.

VIDEO PRODUCTION CAMP: 10-13 Session 2, #1188 This camp is designed for students who wish to level up their video production by creating unique short films using various contemporary approaches. Students learn video production principles: exploring storyboarding, filming processes, basic special effects techniques, and editing.

WORLD BUILDING CAMP: 10-13 Session 2, #1182 Work alongside fellow campers to imagine, design, and then create the various elements of a brand-new fantastical world full of your own characters, plants, structures, histories, and more. This mixed media course will feature projects in illustration and comics, sculpture, 3D design, and creative writing.


CHILDREN’S MULTI-ARTS CAMPS

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM

(ages 6-9) saic.edu/cw Register online: continuingstudies.saic.edu

Ages 10-13 saic.edu/msp

Register online: continuingstudies.saic.edu

SESSION 1: TWO WEEKS | 7/1–7/12, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. No camp on July 4

Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 6-7 Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 8-9

#1146 #1147

SESSION 2: TWO WEEKS | 7/15–7/26, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 6-7 Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 8-9

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SESSION 3: TWO WEEKS | 7/29–8/9, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 6-7 Multi-Arts Camp: Ages 8-9

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SESSION 4: ONE WEEK | 8/5–8/9, M-F Family Camp, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Family Camp, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

#1176 #1177

Chicago is a vibrant city with many fun events happening all summer long in the downtown area. To see what is going on during your class, visit choosechicago.com.

Morning Drop-off: 8:40 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Afternoon Pick-Up: 4:00 p.m.

Two-Week Camp Tuition: $1,200 (Session 1 Prorated Cost: $1,080) SESSION 1: TWO WEEKS | 7/1–7/12, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M. No camp on July 4

Animation Camp: 10-13 Comics and Graphic Novels Camp: 10-13 Drawing and Painting Camp: 10-11 Drawing and Painting Camp: 12-13 Fashion Camp: 10-13 Toy Design Camp: 10-13 Video Game Design Camp: 10-13

*Please note, due to the volume of summer courses we do not have the flexibility to accommodate last-minute alternative pick-up and drop-off times.

#1181 #1179 #1196 #1199 #1180 #1186 #1178

Architecture Camp: 10-13 Drawing and Painting Camp: 10-11 Drawing and Painting Camp: 12-13 Fashion Camp: 10-13 Illustration Camp: 10-13 Video Production Camp: 10-13 World Building Camp: 10-13

SESSION 3: TWO WEEKS | 7/29-8/9, M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M.

SESSION 1 #1146 (No camp on July 4) | SESSION 2 #1148 | SESSION 3 #1150

Advanced Drawing Camp: 10-13 Animation Camp: 10-13 Architecture Camp: 10-13 Comics and Graphic Novels Camp: 10-13 Drawing and Painting Camp: 10-11 Drawing and Painting Camp: 12-13 Fashion Camp: Accessories and Embellishments: 10-13

SESSION 1 #1147 (No camp on July 4) | SESSION 2 #1149 | SESSION 3 #1151 This camp provides a stimulating environment for students to explore their artistic potential and voice and increase skill development, using the Art Institute of Chicago, surrounding architecture and public art, and current events as inspiration. Students work independently and collaboratively, gaining skills in media such as drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpting, and mixed media in a fun, safe, and nurturing environment. Each session has a new focus so students can enroll in multiple sessions. Refund and Cancellation Policy: 100 percent tuition refund will be issued if courses are dropped at least one week prior to the session start date. No refunds will be issued after this date. All requests must be submitted in writing to cs@saic.edu and include the student’s name, ID number, and course information. Refunds take four to six weeks to process. Note: Nonattendance does not constitute an official withdrawal, nor a cancellation of tuition and fees. SAIC reserves the right to cancel or alter fees, schedule, or staffing. Students will be notified prior to the first class and will have the option of taking another class or receiving a full refund. Please note that SAIC does not provide medical or mental health services, and is not equipped with a nurse or guidance counselor for Multi-Arts Camp students. SAIC security and emergency services provide support and are consulted on an as-needed basis.

*Please note, due to the volume of summer courses we do not have the flexibility to accommodate last-minute alternative pick-up and drop-off times.

#1185 #1197 #1200 #1187 #1189 #1188 #1182

MULTI-ARTS CAMP: AGES 6-7 | M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M.

MULTI-ARTS CAMP: AGES 8-9 | M-F, 9:00 A.M.–4:00 P.M.

Afternoon Pick-Up: 4:00 p.m.

SESSION 2: TWO WEEKS | 7/15–7/26, M-F, 9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.

2-Week Camp: $1,200 (Session 1 Prorated Cost: $1,080)

This camp provides a stimulating environment for young artists to grow as creative, unique individuals and to learn how to creatively problem-solve. In addition to daily studio art projects, students visit the Art Institute of Chicago to explore, research, and capture new ideas. Campers work together on a variety of fun projects and participate in the joys of making art with friends, experimenting with painting, drawing, mixed-media, sculpture, printmaking, and much more! Each session has a new focus so students can enroll in multiple sessions.

Morning Drop-off: 8:40 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

FAMILY CAMP Ages 4+

SESSION 4 (8/5–8/9), #1176, M-F, 9-12 SESSION 4 (8/5–8/9), #1177, M-F, 1-4 These 1-week camps draw extensively on the Art Institute of Chicago and its world-class collection with regular museum visits. Families of all types work together and/or independently on visual art projects in the SAIC studios. Children must be accompanied by a registered adult and all campers participate in both museum and studio activities.

TUITION PER PERSON $350 per person

#1202 #1193 #1190 #1191 #1198 #1201 #1192

Note: Schedule subject to change.

Chicago is a vibrant city with many fun events happening all summer long in the downtown area. To see what is going on during your class, visit choosechicago.com.

Refund and Cancellation Policy: 100 percent tuition refund will be issued if courses are dropped at least one week prior to the session start date. No refunds will be issued after this date. All requests must be submitted in writing to cs@saic.edu and include the student’s name, ID number, and course information. Refunds take four to six weeks to process. Note: Nonattendance does not constitute an official withdrawal, nor a cancellation of tuition and fees. SAIC reserves the right to cancel or alter fees, schedule, or staffing. Students will be notified prior to the first class and will have the option of taking another class or receiving a full refund. Please note that SAIC does not provide medical or mental health services, and is not equipped with a nurse or guidance counselor for MSP students. SAIC security and emergency services provide support and are consulted on an as-needed basis.

ADVANCED DRAWING CAMP: 10-13 Session 3, #1202 This advanced camp is for students who have previous drawing experience and want to explore drawing materials, techniques, and processes to expand their work and develop new concepts and ideas. Students will work with a wide range of materials including pencil, charcoal, pastel, ink, and mixed media.

ANIMATION CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1181 (no camp on July 4) Session 3, #1193 Students learn animation principles while exploring different techniques, including stop-motion animation, frame-by-frame animation, digitally modified video, and other approaches to create their own projects.

ARCHITECTURE CAMP: 10-13 Session 2, #1185 Session 3, #1190 Using our city as inspiration, students learn perspective drawing, drafting, model making, and various digital software programs while examining architectural structures, materials, and technologies.

COMICS AND GRAPHIC NOVELS CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1179 (no camp on July 4) Session 3, #1191 Learn how to tell engaging stories as you investigate character development, plot structure, scripting, and storyboarding. Explore penciling, inking, coloring, space, and perspective through the use of traditional and non-traditional media, which may include colored pencils, oil pastels, watercolors, and handmade zines.

DRAWING AND PAINTING CAMP: 10-11 & 12-13 Session 1 (no camp on July 4) • Ages 10-11, #1196 • Ages 12-13, #1199 Session 2 • Ages 10-11, #1197 • Ages 12-13, #1200 Session 3 • Ages 10-11, #1198 • Ages 12-13, #1201 Using a wide variety of drawing and painting materials—pencil, charcoal, pastel, ink, gouache, water-based paint, and mixed-media—students build skills such as line, perspective, tone, proportion, composition, value, gesture, and contour. Note: This summer this course will be broken into two age groups, 10-11 and 12-13.

FASHION CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1180 (no camp on July 4) Session 2, #1187 This camp introduces young designers to fashion, as they build fundamental skills in fashion illustration, draping, garment construction, and machine and hand sewing.

FASHION CAMP: ACCESSORIES AND EMBELLISHMENTS: 10-13 Session 3, #1192 This course introduces young designers to fashion with an emphasis on discovering their own style. Students explore ways to enhance and embellish existing garments with surface design techniques like embroidery and applique and the creation of accompanying accessories.

ILLUSTRATION CAMP: 10-13 Session 2, #1189 Characters, animals, objects, vehicles, and environments are created using traditional and digital media and methods

such as graphic markers, illustration pens, watercolor, ink, sculpting materials, and digital programs such as Procreate.

TOY DESIGN CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1186 (no camp on July 4) Learn to draw, sculpt, model, mold, sew, and prototype your own unique toys, stuffed animals, and action figures. Drawing inspiration from both classic and contemporary approaches, students develop their toys using a variety of processes in 2D and 3D.

VIDEO GAME DESIGN CAMP: 10-13 Session 1, #1178 (no camp on July 4) In this dynamic and challenging camp, students code and illustrate one-of-a-kind computer video games. Students make use of traditional and digital media such as sketchbooking, storyboarding, sound effect editing, digital drawing, and use industry platforms for game creation.

VIDEO PRODUCTION CAMP: 10-13 Session 2, #1188 This camp is designed for students who wish to level up their video production by creating unique short films using various contemporary approaches. Students learn video production principles: exploring storyboarding, filming processes, basic special effects techniques, and editing.

WORLD BUILDING CAMP: 10-13 Session 2, #1182 Work alongside fellow campers to imagine, design, and then create the various elements of a brand-new fantastical world full of your own characters, plants, structures, histories, and more. This mixed media course will feature projects in illustration and comics, sculpture, 3D design, and creative writing.


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