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Summer Camps 2018


Fun-filled, creative art projects to make your summer a blast! Choose one, two, or all three! 

July 9 – 27 • 9:00am - 12:00pm • Ages 6 – 13

Noyes Art Camps will take place in the Stockton University Art Gallery,

Stockton University, 101 Vera King Farris Drive, Galloway, NJ 08205

Information and registration form

1. Mixed Media Masterpieces • 7/9 – 7/13 • Ages 6-13 • Registration deadline: 7/2

Creativity thrives when you have a wide choice of colorful art materials and mediums at your fingertips! Create in the medium you choose, with guidance, from a variety of all new, unique and exciting art projects: clay sculptures, mixed-media portraits, 3D sculptures, printmaking; landscapes using charcoal, paint and cardstock; drawings, watercolors, acrylic painting and more! Instructor: Stephanie Polinski

2. Nature’s Beauty • 7/16 - 7/20 • Ages 6-13 • Registration deadline: 7/9

Art appreciation through nature! Artists will enjoy experimenting and exploring many art techniques and materials while creating nature-themed projects. Each day you will create with a different medium. Draw, paint, sculpt and print objects such as shells, flowers, animals, leaves, and landscapes. 2D and 3D fun - just to name a few projects!!! Instructor: Christine O'Brien

3. Awesome Animals • 7/23 - 7/27 • Ages 6-13 • Registration deadline: 7/18

Animal Art Through Time - Campers will create animal art of all kinds inspired by art from ancient Egypt to modern times! Create a sculpture out of clay, drawings, paintings and an animation animal character. Instructor: Trish Schuster

  • Ancient Egypt: Sculpt and incise your clay hippo with lotus designs inspired by “William”, the blue mascot of the Metropolitan Museum of Art!
  • Middle Ages: Illustrate a bestiary book, a collection of drawings of animals both real and fantastic.
  • 19th Century: Create an Art Nouveau animal poster, a style inspired by forms in nature.
  • 20th Century: Paint animals on paper ‘bark’ in the style of Australia’s Aboriginal people, as if viewed with “x-ray vision” with fantastic insides.
  • 20th Century: Create and ink an animated character and a painted backdrop inspired by the techniques Disney used in Snow White and the Little Mermaid.

Information and registration form

Registration required • Limited space available

education@noyesmuseum.org

www.noyesmuseum.org

 

 

Earlier Event: June 22
48 Blocks @ The Arts Garage
Later Event: July 13
Tamu Lane Book Release & Signing