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Course Description

student holding a sculpture of earth

Discover the exciting crossroads of art, science, and technology and explore how these fields come together in design, architecture, environments, and digital media. You’ll tinker with materials both on and off the computer, experimenting with new techniques to create cool and innovative 2D and 3D art. Working individually and in teams, invent, create, and solve problems, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. By the end of the week, campers will have a collection of inventive projects 

IMPORTANT:

  • $40 Materials Kit: A $40 materials fee is included in the camp tuition.
  • All students enrolled in Summer Youth Camps must submit the following packet of Summer Youth Camp Child Pickup Authorization prior to admittance into the classroom. Students will not be permitted to attend without this.

Note(s):

  • Campers who wish to experience a full day of camp can attend both Art Adventures: Science and Technology (Morning) and Creating Art from Nature: Homes and Habitats (Afternoon), please enroll here. Full-day camps include lunch supervision and outside activities between 12:15pm and 12:45pm daily.
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Section Title
Art Adventures: Science and Technology: Ages 5-8
Type
Youth Section
Days
M, T, W, Th, F
Time
9:00AM to 12:15PM
Dates
Jul 28, 2025 to Aug 01, 2025
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
16.2
Location
  • Main Campus
Delivery Options
Onsite  
Course Fee(s)
Instructors
Section Notes
  • Full day camps include lunch supervision and outside activities between 12:15pm - 12:45pm daily.
  • All times are listed for Pacific Daylight Time (PDT).
  • This is an on-campus course; please refer to our policies page for COVID Safety guidelines and additional campus-specific information on our Policies page.
  • Course details subject to change. Please check this page regularly to verify information. After registering for a course, visit your student profile page for updates.
     
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