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703-232-1575
claire[AT]artsofgreatfalls.org
756 Walker Rd
Great Falls, Virginia 22066
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
Old Forestville Schoolhouse
9812 Georgetown Pike
Great Falls, VA
22066
CAMPER AGES: 8-12 and 13-18
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Half day art camps with morning and afternoon sessions
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Is your young artist looking to explore their creative side this summer? Arts of Great Falls is excited to offer week long art half day camps from June 17 - August 16 this summer that include everything from drawing to painting, sculpture to mixed media, and journaling to weaving! Camps are divided into a morning session for ages 8-12 and an afternoon session for ages 13-18. Our camps are taught by professionally trained artists with experience teaching young artists how to tap into their creativity. Spaces fill fast, so email Director of School, Claire Lynch, at claire[AT]artsofgreatfalls.org for more info.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Fine Arts/Crafts, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: We have two studios down the road from each other in Great Falls, VA: Village Center at 756 Walker Rd and Old Forestville Schoolhouse at 9812 Georgetown Pike.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Check out our exciting classes!
Clay with Claire!
In this course, our young artists will learn how to build amazing clay pieces using hand building and slab building techniques to sculpt the clay. Our young artists will learn how to use clay tools to create dimensionality in the clay and carve intricate details. Once the sculpting is complete, the clay will be fired and students will then learn glazing techniques to create details and contrast in their sculptures.
Weaving Fiber Art with Taleah!
In this course, our young artists will learn the weaving techniques to create beautiful woven artwork. Our young artists will start by building their very own loom and planning out dynamic compositions before starting the weaving process. Our young artists will then learn the intricacies of this ancient art process and discover ways to incorporate their unique style into their artwork by using traditional and nontraditional weaving materials.
Painting Imaginative Landscapes with Taleah!
In this course, our young artists will create their own imaginative landscapes by designing compositions from reference images that they will then learn how to paint onto canvases using acrylic paint. Our young artists will learn how to create dynamic compositions that incorporate proportion, perspective, and color theory to bring their landscapes to life. In the development of their unique landscapes, our young artists will learn how to tell a story with their artwork that brings out their artistic voice.
Mixed Media Artistic Journaling with Alessandra!
In this course, our young artists will learn how to combine narrative and art to create their own unique style of mixed media artistic journaling. By experimenting with 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional supplies such as oil pastel, watercolors, mixed papers, and natural & found materials, our young artists will discover their own artistic voice and develop their visual storytelling skills through free-form expression. Our young artists will begin their journaling process by reflecting on daily prompts to inspire their creativity and explore materials and techniques to answer that prompt. At the end of the week, our young artists will walk away with the beginnings of their very own artistic journal!
Printmaking with Heather!
In this course, our young artists will learn how to make their very own print of their unique designs through printmaking! Printmaking is a type of artform that allows our young artists to easily draw and carve their designs onto a board that they then paint and print multiple times in different colors. Our young artists will learn how to make eye-grabbing designs by exploring art fundamentals such as line quality, texture, detail, and color theory. At the end of this week-long course, our young artists will walk away with their very own foam print plate and an exciting series of art prints!
Painting Color Study with Michela!
Color Study camp program is designed to introduce students to the Studio Incamminati 23 color palette and explore the world of colors through a series of engaging painting exercises. Students will learn how to utilize colored light and work with bright, simple objects to create stunning artworks. Through the exploration of intense light and its effects on the local color of still life objects, students will develop a deep understanding of how different light
arrangements can fundamentally change the color relationships of objects in their artwork. With a focus on value versus color saturation, students will complete one canvas per day, allowing for a dialogue centered on artistic expression and technique. using painting knives and brushes, students will practice paint handling in preparation for longer studies.
Classical Drawing Level I with Michela!
In this progressively oriented beginner drawing course, our objective is to develop drawing and seeing skills in serious young artists.New students will learn the three important parts of starting a drawing:
1). the envelope
2). the separation of light from shadow, and
3). the five-value scale.
Through the use of simple still life objects, students will practice perspective and proportion under a single light source. With charcoal on toned paper, participants will learn how to see and successfully articulate monumental shapes of light and shadow, create the illusion of depth, and fully realize tonal relationships.
Classical Drawing Level II with Michela!
This course is designed to develop drawing and observational skills in serious young artists. Through the use of complex still life objects such as casts from antiquity, students will practice perspective and proportion under a single light source. Using charcoal on toned paper, participants will learn how to see and successfully articulate monumental shapes of light and shadow, creating the illusion of depth and fully realizing tonal relationships. Throughout the week, we will also introduce the Charles Bargue Drawing Course to further enhance students' mastery of skills. These skills include:
1). successfully launching an envelope around the
compositional elements,
2). determining correct tilts and angles, describing
perspective,
3). consistently separating true light from true shadow, and
4). calibrating the value of the overall still life arrangement.
Paper Mache with Michela!
This camp is all about exploring the world of three-dimensional artwork through the medium of papier-mâché. Known as the "poor man's clay," papier-mâché allows students to create sculptures and bring their imagination to life. One of the key skills learned in this camp is engineering, as students are required to construct an armature that can support the weight of their sculpture. To do this, they study the skeletal structure of animals or other subjects they wish to recreate, enabling them to engineer a strong armature as a foundation for their sculpture. The materials used to form the sculpture are simple, including wire, balloons, recycling newspaper, boxes, white printing paper, a soluble solution of methyl cellulose, Elmer's glue and hot glue. After preparing the sculpture with a white primer, students are invited to paint it using water-based tempera paints. This camp offers a skill-based learning process where students have a lot of fun creating their own unique sculptures.
Anime Drawing with Michela!
Welcome to our Japanese Style Figure Drawing Summer Camp! This camp offers students the unique opportunity to study the art of Japanese-style figure drawing and explore the creation of narratives through their artwork. Japanese-style drawing is renowned for its realistic interpretation, especially in graphic novels. Throughout the week, students will focus on different aspects of drawing skills, dedicating each day to a specific area of study. They will spend time
mastering the intricacies of drawing heads and hairstyles, bodies and body types, hands and feet, as well as perspective and backgrounds. On the final day, students will have the freedom to choose their own adventure by creating and illustrating their own short story.
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