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Student-Teacher Ratio 10:1

Join us for a vibrant week where creativity and nature converge! Young artists will explore nature through hands-on projects and imaginative expression. Campers will work with wet clay, pottery painting, delve into Fibonacci Sequence-inspired patterns, and create floral Mandalas connecting art and science. We will preserve nature's beauty through flower pressing and use gathered flowers from our garden and the neighborhood to craft still life paintings.

Each camp is divided into 2 groups of 14 kids - We group children by age to the extent that we are able, but are happy to keep siblings together at your request. Check with your friends to find out which group they are in, and let us know if you need help accommodating.  Each group will do the same projects. 

After care is also available from 3-6 pm for $20/hour, where we can continue the creativity! Kids in After Care enjoy the full range free time activities and may also paint additional pottery if parents designate a budget to do so (budgets noted at drop off and balance paid at pick-up). Once a week of camp is in your cart, click "add participant" and you will be able to add After Care. This price will cover the first hour, and any additional hours can be paid at pickup.

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(Arty Einstein)
June 24, 2025 - Jessica Mendenhall
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My son loved it! The program is fun and he said the "vibe is chill" and the staff are super nice.
(Malcolm X Day Art Camp)
June 15, 2025 - Olurazhidaan Mitchell
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It seemed to me a warm and welcoming environment and my child had fun socializing (she can have fun and make friends anywhere and always does), but she’s been to camps that offered more for the price. Parking is difficult and the location is not the best, due to traffic on 80. We were also told we would be called in a week to come and pick up the plate she created that needed be fired. No call, wasn’t surprised, but disappointed. All things considered we decided all of the things listed were enough to make the decision for us not to return for subsequent camps. They could definitely do better.
(Artists in Nature)
January 7, 2025 - Dana Marinovich
Brushstrokes Art Camp has been an incredible experience for my 9 and 11-year-old kids! They’ve loved every moment, especially the themed weeks where they explored topics like Nature, Animals, or Art Techniques. Each week they had the chance to dive into new art projects, experimenting with a wide range of materials to truly express their creativity.

As my son is getting older, I’ve really appreciated how the camp adapts to different age groups. The sessions for older children are the perfect mix of focus and freedom, allowing him to hone his skills while still being encouraged to think outside the box.

The staff at Brushstrokes is amazing—so fun, supportive, and inspiring. They create a nurturing environment that makes it easy for my kids to grow as artists and leave feeling inspired and fulfilled. The space is a perfect setting for creativity; it's a place where I sometimes wish I could spend the day, too!

It’s been a wonderful experience for both my kids, and we can’t wait for next summer!
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