Other Art Camps and Programs

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    iD Game Dev Academy for Teens - Held at Southern Methodist University


    iD Tech Camps: #1 in STEM Education - Held at Marymount Manhattan College

    iD Tech Camps: #1 in STEM Education - Held at University of Washington - Bothell

    Rockbrook Camp for Girls - Horseback Riding Camp

    A residential summer camp for girls in the mountains of North Carolina offering traditional camp activities, horseback riding, pottery, and an extensive outdoor adventure program. Our goal through these summer camps is for each camper to gain, at her own pace, a deeper understanding of herself and of her relationship with other people and the natural world.

    Camp Integem: #1 AR Coding, AI, Art & Design at Walnut Creek

    #1 AR Camp for Ages 5-18: Explore, Design and Innovate with Future Tech! Students learn Holographic AR coding, STEM, AI, 3D, Robotics, game design, animation, design thinking, Space/Nature Exploration, digital art, tech leadership and more. Teleport into their Holographic AR design to experience the magic. Great instructors, small classes! Thousands of students have joined our camps. Enter code KCP23 to save.

    Camp Integem: #1 AI, AR Coding, Robot, Art & Game Design at Long Beach

    #1 AI+AR Camp for Ages 5-18: Explore, Design and Innovate with Future Tech! Delve into AI, Holographic AR, coding, STEM, 3D, Robotics, game design, arts, animation, design thinking, Space/Nature Exploration, tech leadership and more. ACS WASC Accredited & NVIDIA-partnered camp. Great instructors, small classes! Thousands of students have joined our camps. Enter code KCP24 to save.

    iD Tech Camps: #1 in STEM Education - Held at Montclair State University

    iD Coding & AI Academy for Teens - Held at University of Michigan

    Camp Integem: #1 AR Coding, AI, Art & Design at Menlo Park

    #1 AR Camp for Ages 5-18: Explore, Design and Innovate with Future Tech! Students learn Holographic AR coding, STEM, AI, 3D, Robotics, game design, animation, design thinking, Space/Nature Exploration, digital art, tech leadership and more. Teleport into their Holographic AR design to experience the magic. Great instructors, small classes! Thousands of students have joined our camps. Enter code KCP23 to save.

    Pali Adventures Wacky Science

    Ice cream! Gummy worms! The ever-popular slime!

    In this specialty, campers have a lot of hands-on fun. They explore a variety of science-related activities. They learn how to combine everyday items to create amazing reactions, participate in awesome projects and conduct edible experiments.

    Basically, campers get to blow things up, blast off rockets, create crazy concoctions and build stink bombs!

    (All under the watchful eye of our attentive experts, of course.)

    iD Tech Camps: #1 in STEM Education - Held at California State University, Long Beach

    iD Tech Camps: #1 in STEM Education - Held at University of Virginia

    ADTC ULTIMATE Rocky Mountains - Boulder, CO

    At ADTC in CO, you'll take 4 - 5 dance classes per-day, Mon through Fri. Classes are taught by our professional choreographers. The core dance disciplines you'll take are contemporary, hip hop and jazz (styles vary and may include Bwy or lyrical). Elective dance classes include ballet, tap & world dance.

    No matter what your dance level or background, our curriculum is designed to challenge you. You'll be organized into groups by age & ability and get to perform in a big Friday Show.

    Our CO dance camp home is the Winter Park Mountain Lodge, located at the entrance to the Winter Park Ski Resort. The towns of Winter Park and Fraser are...

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      About Other Art Camps and Programs

      Other art camp doesn't make use of typical or generic media like oil, watercolor, pencil or charcoal. Instead, the use of unique materials like coffee, sand, ice, beads, rocks and any other tangible materials that can be created into a work oSee More »