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Art camps back for the summer

The 琉璃神社 Art Galley has opened registration for children and youth camps
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Registration is underway for the 琉璃神社 Art Gallery鈥檚 summer art camps for children and youth.

Art Adventures camps are organized for preschool children ages three to five, and two separate camps are offered for children ages six to eight, and ages nine to 12. Full-day camps, half-day camps, and morning-only 鈥渕ini camps鈥 are scheduled Monday through Friday, beginning July 4 until Aug. 25.

鈥淎rt Adventures is primarily about creating a fun, and interactive experience for engaging children and youth with art,鈥 said program coordinator Laura Wyllie. 鈥淲e know many of the kids will be tired of classrooms by summer, so we make sure our skilled instructors take the kids out on fun and exciting off-site trips to inspire their imaginations.鈥

During the camps, children can expect to develop skills in drawing, painting, printmaking, mixed media, and sculpture, while being inspired by the current exhibitions on view at the gallery.

Scheduled guest artists play a pivotal role at each of the camps, as they share their expertise with the children to help them develop a better understanding of art.

Class sizes for all of the Gallery鈥檚 camps are limited, which allows for more one-on-one instruction and enriches the experience for all participants.

The cost for a week of preschool mini camps (daily: 9 to 11 a.m.) is $90 for the general public, and $75.00 for members of the 琉璃神社 Art Gallery; a week of half-day camps (9 a.m. to 12 p.m.) is $125, or $110 for members; and a week of day camps (9 a.m. to 3 p.m.) is $160, or $145 for members.

Leading the art camps and excursions to artists鈥 studios, Kasugai Gardens, Waterfront Park, the beach, and nearby private galleries this year are two local artists and instructors, Ryan Trafananko, and Lindsey Curtis.

Curtis is entering her third year at Emily Carr University in the Bachelor of Fine Arts program. She is thrilled to bring her previous experience working with children at summer camps to Art Adventures this summer, and is looking forward to sharing her love of creating with children and youth.

Trafananko is entering his final year in the Cultural Resource Management program at UVIC, with a focus in public programming within museums and galleries. Previously, Trafananko majored in Creative Writing at UBCO and studied Communication Design at ECUAD. He is excited to bring his extensive arts background and passion for creative expression to the Art Adventures camps this summer.

A number of the Half-Day Camps also offer the option of adding on afternoon camps at Bumbershoot Theatre.

Those registering before June 1st will receive a 10 per cent discount. For more information, or to register your child, please contact the gallery at 250-762-2226 or view the camp information .





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