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1997, Creative Adventures has offered a multifaceted summer art
camp for children ages 6-12:
• Conducted by local artists
• Featuring recognized
guest artists
• Providing a mix of visual,
musical, and dramatic arts
• Two-week sessions, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 3p.m.
• Held at local schools
Children
create multiple visual art projects, exploring a variety of materials
and techniques.
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2010 Camp
Themes
Week 1: Artistic Illusions
Week 2: Challenging ArtVentures
When and Where
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. for kids age 6–12
Glenallen
Elementary School, Silver Spring
July 12–16 + July 19–23
Bells Mill
Elementary School, Potomac
July 19–23 + July 26–30
Brooke Grove
Elementary School, Olney
July 26–30 + August 2-6
Kensington
Parkwood Elementary School, Kensington
July 26–30 + August 2-6
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Creative Adventures Presents:
Summer Studio
Teen Art Workshop
Explore fine art techniques and in-depth art projects during a week long summer studio designed exclusively for the serious artist. This amazing creative opportunity is open to young artists who are 12-15 years of age. Download the registration form
July 12-16, 2010
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Glenallen Elementary School
Tuition is $255 plus a $25 non-refundable registration fee
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We're happy to announce that Creative Adventures Inc. was invited to return and run the Summer Fine Art Camp at the Strathmore Mansion! This year's theme is WHO ARE YOU?
Session 1 (ages 5 – 10): August 9 – 13, 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM (Tuition $200)
Session 2 (ages 5 – 10): August 16 – 20, 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM (Tuition $200)
"Make art that is as unique as you are! Especially for young artists ages 5 – 10, this series will be taught by Rosana Azar of Creative Adventures. Azar is known for her own work exploring vivid color patterns and a textural approach to painting."
"In these sessions Azar and her team of professional teachers help kids tackle some big questions about life with creativity, humor, some work and lots and lots of fun. Creating art allows kids to connect with their past and family, enjoy the present moment and imagine the future."
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