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Kids Summer Art Camp Lake Worth

Benefits of Summer Camp

Camp builds much more than creative skills. Kids learn focus, patience, and persistence. Completing a project builds self-esteem and pride. Every child leaves with art they made themselves. Parents don’t need to bring supplies — everything is included. The studio provides tools, materials, and firing services. Camps are kept small to allow individual guidance. Instructors know each child by name and learning style. Kids also learn teamwork and respect for shared spaces. Social connections grow naturally through group projects. Parents love knowing their kids are engaged and happy. Many campers return year after year for the experience.

Camp Experience and Structure

Camp runs daily during scheduled summer weeks. Mornings begin with guided demonstrations. Campers watch, listen, and then try projects themselves. Instructors move around to provide steady support. Younger kids get more step-by-step help. Older campers are encouraged to explore independence. Midday includes a lunch break for rest and connection. Afternoons focus on finishing touches and group projects. Kids often work together on large creative pieces. The day ends with time to share and reflect. All work is trimmed, glazed, and fired by our team. Parents are notified when projects are ready for pickup. Timelines vary, usually a few weeks. Every camper leaves proud of their accomplishments.

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Introduction to Summer Camp

Our Summer Camp gives kids an unforgettable creative experience. Each day is packed with pottery, glass, painting, and crafts. Sessions balance structure with free exploration. Children receive clear guidance but are encouraged to explore ideas. Every project is designed to fit age and skill. Campers build confidence while having fun in a safe environment. Instructors guide with patience, kindness, and encouragement. Kids leave camp excited to share what they made. Parents love watching confidence and creativity grow each week.

Ready to Get Your Hands Dirty?

Join a class and discover the joy of creating something with your own hands. Our instructors will guide you every step of the way, whether you're a first-timer or a returning artist. All materials, tools, and firings are included, so you can just focus on having fun and making a masterpiece.

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pottery collection

Why Summer Art Camp Matters

Summer break is long, and kids need engaging activities. Art camp provides structure, creativity, and community. Pottery teaches patience and problem-solving. Glass and enamel introduce color, design, and fine motor skills. Group projects build teamwork and social confidence. Kids gain resilience by working through creative challenges. They learn responsibility while handling tools and materials. Camps also provide a safe and welcoming space. Children make friends who share their love for art. Parents enjoy peace of mind knowing kids are inspired and cared for. These benefits last far beyond the summer season.

Types of Camp Activities

Hand building classes teach kids the basics of clay. They roll coils, shape slabs, and sculpt simple forms. Wheel throwing introduces older campers to the potter’s wheel. Instructors guide them step by step as they practice. Glass fusion brings sparkle and color to camp projects. Enamel projects let kids create shiny jewelry and pins. Painting and mosaics give campers even more variety. Seasonal crafts include ornaments, tiles, and holiday designs. Mixed media sessions combine several art forms in one project. Each week features a mix of techniques to keep things fresh. Campers never run out of ideas or inspiration.

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Booking and Scheduling Summer Camp

Booking is simple through our Square platform. Each session listing has a reserve button. Parents choose dates, pay online, and receive instant confirmation. Our team is notified right away to prepare materials. Camp spots fill quickly, so booking early is best. Not sure which session fits your child? Call us directly. We help parents select programs based on age and goals. Don’t see the camp week you prefer? Let us know. We may add sessions when demand is high. Flexibility is part of how we serve families.

Memberships for Young Makers

Many campers want to keep going after camp ends. For them, membership is the natural next step. Members get shelf space, wheel access, glazes, and firing. Skills are reviewed before access is approved. Safety is always a top priority in membership decisions. Memberships cannot be purchased online and require a call. Once approved, kids join Open Studio hours. Memberships give freedom alongside structure for steady growth. Parents love seeing long-term dedication and progress. Membership also connects young makers to a supportive community.

Upcoming Camp Sessions

Clay Explorers Week, June 10–14, 9am–3pm daily. Wheel Throwing Basics, June 24–28, 9am–3pm daily. Glass and Color Week, July 8–12, 9am–3pm daily. Mixed Media Adventures, July 22–26, 9am–3pm daily. Click any listing to view our full calendar. Parents can browse month or quarter views to plan ahead. Reserve early because spaces are limited. Each session includes a Square booking button for quick sign-up. Questions about sessions or availability? Call us for details.

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