UW-Green BaySummer Camps
UW-Green Bay High School Summer Art Studio Camp
For high school campers entering grades 8-12+, from June 23-28, 2013. Campers work in one art medium over the course of a one-week camp. Art class choices include drawing, ceramics, illustration, photography, fashion design, mosaics, and book-making among others-all held in UW-Green Bay's art studios. Work with accomplished artists and art teachers from around the region. Offered on a first-come, first-served basis, register early for the best selection. Questions? 920-465-2775.
Register Online for High School Summer Art Studio
Daily Class Hours:
- 8:30 am - 4:00 pm Monday - Thursday
- 8:30 am - 3:00 pm on Friday (The Final Exhibition Show will be from 3:00-4:00pm. Campers will be dismissed when the show has concluded).
Camp Fees:
- Commuter Fee: $269 (includes instruction and camp t-shirt)
- Resident Fee: $549 (includes instruction, room and board,
counselor supervision, evening activity transportation, and camp t-shirt). The cost
of evening activities will vary depending on the camper's choice.
It is recommended that students bring $20-$30 with them to camp for activities
and snacks.
Guest Faculty and Artists
Campers will be taught by some of the finest teachers and professional artists from across the state. Click here for more information about this summer’s Art Camp faculty.A NOTE ABOUT SUPPLY LISTS: The supply list linked to each class are suggestions. You are not required to purchase everything on the list. These supplies can be purchased at an art supply store OR at craft stores, e.g. Michael's, Hobby Lobby, Ben Franklin, Walmart. Minimal supplies are actually needed for most classes and others are suggested to enhance the 'experimental' aspect of the class." Please call or send us an e-mail if you have questions.
Summer 2013 Class Choices: Students select ONE class.
- Photography in Black and White
- Beyond the Cover: The Fine Art of Book Making
- Fashion Design
- Abstract Exploration With Acrylics
- Computer Animation
- Ceramics: Using the Potter's Wheel and Advanced Hand-Building Techniques in Raku Firing
- Multi-Media Figure Drawing
- Explorations with Mosaic Art: From 2D to 3D
- Metals: The Fine Art of Jewelry and Small Sculpture
