Summer Art Camp registration underway at Albany Museum of Art
Special Photo: Albany Museum of Art/Annie Vanoteghem
From staff reports
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ALBANY ─ Registration is underway for the Albany Museum of Art’s 13-weeklong summer art camps, which start the day after Memorial Day and continue through the end of July. Campers will explore everything from superheroes and fairytales to the culinary arts, textiles and the business of art.
“We have exciting new themes for many of our camps this summer,” AMA Director of Education and Public Programming Annie Vanoteghem said. “For instance, middle and high schoolers can explore graphic novels and textiles, while younger campers will examine subjects including the arts and sciences and folklore. We also have three morning camps for toddlers.
“We also have doubled up on some favorites. Chef Todd White will have two culinary camps, one for middle and high school campers and a second one for kids in grades 1-5. And we’ll have two Artrepreneur camps — one for middle and high school, and one for K-5th grade — on the same week in June, ending on that Friday with a big pop-up market where they’ll sell their art products.”
Each camp has a theme with activities and projects that are appropriate for the age group of the campers.
“It won’t be all indoors,” Vanoteghem said. “We’ll also make sure they get some time outside to absorb much-needed Vitamin D. Campers can bring a brown bag lunch or you can purchase lunch with your registration. All campers enjoy the pizza party on the final day of each camp.”
Registration is underway and some camps already are filling. A listing of all the camps can be found at the summer camps webpage, www.albanymuseum.com/ama_programs/summer-art-camps.
Scholarships funded through donations made during the Wayne and Alicia Gregory Family Foundation Paddle Raise at Art Ball are available for campers. The link to the scholarship application form can be found on the summer camp webpage.
“We have a set number of scholarships available for each camp,” Vanoteghem said. “The first round of scholarship recipients has been notified, and the notification to the second group of recipients will be made on April 26. The final round of scholarship award recipients will be notified on May 17.”
High school and college students who need community service hours, or who just love art and working with kids, can volunteer to be aides for the camp instructors.
Albany Museum of Art summer camps by age group are:
AGES 2-4 YEARS
Littles I (June 10-14), Littles II (June 24-28), and Littles III (July 15-19), 9 a.m.-noon
Littles Camp is designed to allow youngest campers to make new friends, play and learn in the AMAzing Space children’s gallery, and explore the world of art through activities such as color mixing, collaging, and more.
K-5th GRADE
Arts & Sciences Camp (May 28-31) Full day, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; half-day, 9 a.m.-noon or 1-4 p.m. Free early drop-off at 8 a.m. and late pick-up at 5 p.m.
Arts & Sciences Camp offers a dynamic blend of art and science explorations, providing young minds with a diverse range of activities to inspire their curiosity and foster their talents.
Fairytales & Folklore Camp (June 3-7) Full day, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; half-day, 9 a.m.-noon or 1-4 p.m. Free early drop-off at 8 a.m. and late pick-up at 5 p.m.
At Fairytales and Folklore Camp, every moment is infused with wonder, creativity, and the joy of discovery.
Young Artepreneurs (June 17-21)
Hours: Full day, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; half-day, 9 a.m.-noon or 1-4 p.m. Free early drop-off at 8 a.m. and late pick-up at 5 p.m.
This is a camp for the business-minded kid who loves art. Students will devise and execute their art-related business over the week. Activities will include creating a personal business card and logo.
Superheroes & Villains Camp (July 22-26) Full day, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; half-day, 9 a.m.-noon or 1-4 p.m. Free early drop-off at 8 a.m. and late pick-up at 5 p.m.
The camper’s inner hero is unleashed in an electrifying adventure filled with creativity, friendship and fun.
GRADES 1-5
Culinary Arts Camp (July 8-12) Full day, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; half-day, 9 a.m.-noon or 1-4 p.m. No early drop-off at 8 a.m. and late pick-up at 5 p.m.
Chef Todd White will immerse campers in the world of cooking as they learn essential kitchen skills, knife techniques, nutrition and label reading, growing food, menu writing, plating and table setting, and more.
MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL
Textiles Camp (June 10-14) 9 a.m.-4 p.m. No early drop-off, but late pick-up at 5 p.m. is available.
Campers will dive into the vibrant world of fashion design led by Heather Ashberry of Beatrice Wormwood Ink. The campers will explore the art of dyeing fabrics, transforming them into vibrant canvases; the world of patterns and motifs, mastering techniques like screen printing and block printing to add depth and dimension to designs; the fundamentals of sewing, from basic stitches to advanced techniques like quilt piecing and appliqué; upcycling, where the camper will embrace sustainability by revamping old clothing items with new unique designs, turning forgotten pieces into fashion statements.
Artrepreneurs (June 17-21) 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Early drop-off at 8 a.m. and late pick-up at 5 p.m. are available.
This camp is for the business-minded middle and high schoolers who love art. Students will devise and execute their art-related business over the week. Activities will include creating a personal business card and logo.
Culinary Camp (June 24-28) Full day, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; half-day, 9 a.m.-noon or 1-4 p.m. No early drop-off, but late pick-up at 5 p.m. is available.
Chef Todd White will immerse campers in the world of cooking as they learn essential kitchen skills, knife techniques, nutrition and label reading, growing food, menu writing, plating and table setting, and more.
Multimedia Camp (July 8-12) 9 a.m.-4 p.m. No early drop-off, but late pick-up at 5 p.m. is available.
Led by instructor Megan Lisenby, this immersive camp promises a week of creativity, experimentation and discovery. Throughout the week, students will explore a diverse range of artistic media and techniques, including drawing and painting, mixed-media collage, sculpture and 3D design, printmaking and experimental art.
Drawing Graphic Novels Camp (July 15-19) 9 a.m.-4 p.m. No early drop-off, but late pick-up at 5 p.m. is available.
Under the expert guidance of Megan Lisenby, students will delve into the fundamentals of graphic novel creation, mastering essential techniques and honing their skills in illustration, narrative development, and character design.
“We are always excited when summer camp season comes around,” Vanoteghem said. “The kids bring life to the museum, and we love to watch as skills and talent develop each year in returning campers. We’re looking forward to another terrific summer!”
