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Youth Art Camp 2025 – Appalachian Art and Craft Week

June 16 - June 20

Youth Art Camp 2025

The theme for Art Camp 2025 is Then and Now, Near and Far. This summer camp will consist of five weeks with unique World Culture related themes ranging from local Appalachian handcrafting traditions to Art History focused-projects from cultures around the world. Children will make a variety of projects each week; including paper basket weaving, exploring ancient cave art, studying brushwork of the French Impressionists, or even learning about animals all around the world!

 

Appalachian Art and Craft Week

June 16th–20th

  • This camp week will be very cozy and close to home, by celebrating Appalachian arts and crafts all week long! Campers will be very active with their hands with all the various mediums we will be exploring during Appalachian week. We will begin the week with pottery and working with clay. Then, we get experimenting with textile projects. Lastly, we round off the week with carving and toy making. Crafting projects will be tailored toward skill levels of each age range, but will be a wonderful way to build motor skills and learn Appalachian culture!

 

 

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Event Dates

June 16, 2025 - June 20, 2025

Event Location

Cost:

$150.00 – $200.00

Tickets

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Appalachian Art and Craft Week Age 4-6
Appalachian Art and Craft Week Age 4-6 9:00am-1:00pm
$ 150.00
10 available
Appalachian Art and Craft Week Age 7-9
Appalachian Art and Craft Week Age 7-9 9:00am-4:00pm
$ 200.00
2 available
Appalachian Art and Craft Week Age 10-12
Appalachian Art and Craft Week Age 10-12 9:00am-4:00pm
$ 200.00
9 available
100 Days of Flowers: The Art of Debbie Griffin
Continuing the Tradition: Washington County Ceramics in the 20th Century
The Soul Within: “They Draw Me In, I Draw Them Out” The Work of Lynn Earnest
100 Days of Flowers: The Art of Debbie Griffin
Continuing the Tradition: Washington County Ceramics in the 20th Century
The Soul Within: “They Draw Me In, I Draw Them Out” The Work of Lynn Earnest