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About Summer Art Camps

Summer Camps

Summer Session 2021 | June 14-August 6 | Ages 5-17

Camp Info

Virtual Art Camps for 5-7 yrs

Times: 9:30-10:30 AM | Cost: $100/5 days

Virtual Art Camps for 8-11, 10-13 & 11-17 yrs

Times: 10:00 AM-12:00 PM | Cost: $200/5 days

Onsite Art Camps for 5-7, 8-11 & 10-13 yrs

Cost: $390/ 5 days Times: 5-7 yrs - 9:00 AM-2:30 PM, 8-11 yrs - 9:15 AM-2:45 PM, 10-32 yrs - 9:30 AM-3:00 PM

Our summer camps offer:

• Variety of themes — explore a favorite subject or learn something new! • Faculty of professional artists and arts educators • Low student-to-teacher ratio ensures lots of interaction • Opportunities to work independently and collaborate with friends • Virtual camps are live, interactive camps presented through Zoom. Onsite camps meet or exceed all health department guidelines. • Share artwork in an end-of-camp art show

Camps Info

• AGES: Campers must be within the age range indicated. • CAMP SIZE: Virtual Camps: Maximum of 8 children per camp. Onsite Camps: Maximum of 10 children per camp.

Camps are subject to enrollment minimums. Camps that do not meet the minimum enrollment will be canceled at least 48 hours before the start date. CSMA reserves the right to cancel the course or to offer the camp with an adjusted tuition rate, length and/or number of camp meetings. We recommend all students enroll in camps at least a week before the start date of the camp. • MATERIALS: Virtual Camps: Materials will include common household items and basic art supplies. A list of suggested materials will be posted in our online registration system. Onsite Camps: All materials provided. • VIRTUAL VIDEO CONFERENCING PLATFORM: A link to join the camp will be sent via email prior to the first class.

CSMA Camps… where art, memories & friends are made!

Financial Aid Available for All Programs

In keeping with our commitment to Arts For All, CSMA offers tuition assistance to qualified students. To apply, visit our Student Services office or download the forms at arts4all.org. More info on page 4.

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