Kids' Holiday & Summer Art Camps
Our studio turns into a creative hub during school breaks. From pottery wheel sessions to canvas painting, we keep hands messy and hearts happy with new art projects every single day.
Getting your hands messy with clay is one of the best parts of our art summer camp. Here, our little artists get to experience the magic of the pottery wheel and create their very own cups.
Our summer art camps are all about exploring different mediums. From drawing and painting to working on the pottery wheel, we provide a space for kids to try new things and find what they love.
A glimpse into our summer camp for teens, where they explored abstract textured art. We love seeing them dive into a project, focus, and bring their unique vision to life on canvas.
Our art camps are a place to explore endless supplies and let your imagination run wild. We create a fun, experimental environment where kids feel free to learn and make new friends.
The energy in our studio during the April summer camp was just incredible! We hosted the most fun and creative little humans, and every day was filled with new projects and happy vibes.
Our summer has been filled with new faces, endless stories, and so much love. We are so grateful for every child who joins our camp and shares their creative spirit with us.
This is what an acrylic pour monogram project looks like at our summer camp. The kids love watching the colors mix and flow to create a completely unique design on their own initial.
Our second batch of summer camp kicked off with some lovely and unique art pieces. These little humans have minds of their own, and it's a joy to host them and see what they create.
Summer heat, creative vibes, and little minds exploring art. Our studio is a happy space where kids can be themselves and create freely. We are so grateful for every day of camp.
A look at our clay work session during summer camp. We love seeing the curiosity and focus as kids learn to shape and mold the clay with their own hands, with a little guidance from us.
About Kids' Holiday & Summer Camps
We keep our camp batches small so your child gets actual attention instead of being lost in a crowd. Since we have a strict drop-off policy, the studio becomes a space for them to build independence, make their own creative choices, and form friendships while they learn new techniques.
Our approach is not about creating art that belongs in a gallery. It is about the joy of making something with your own two hands. During our holiday camps in Kothanur, we do not just paint. We experiment with string art, pottery on the wheel, upcycling, and tie-dye. We believe in the happy mess, so if you aren't covered in a little bit of paint or clay, you probably did not have enough fun.
We split our sessions by age group (typically 4-7 and 8-15 years) because a 5-year-old’s attention span and motor skills need a very different flow than a teenager’s. For the younger ones, it is about sensory play and simple successes, like sponges and clay. For the older kids, we introduce technical bits like palette knives, woodworking tools, or fluid art techniques.
Why the drop-off rule? We noticed that when parents are watching, kids often look for approval or worry about making mistakes. When it is just us and the kids, the studio atmosphere changes. They stop trying to please adults and start expressing themselves. By the end of our camp, they do not just take home eight or ten finished projects, they take home a newfound confidence in their ability to try something new without being afraid of the outcome.
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