Maine Art Camps and Programs

Camp Kippewa Point

Camp Kippewa Point is the two-week camp experience for girls ages 6-13! Our warm and nurturing environment offers girls a classic camp experience that has a set beginning, middle and end. Our hybrid approach to scheduling allows Kippewa Point campers to explore everything we have to offer while also giving them the chance to spend extra time doing the activities they are excited to explore. Hiking and camping opportunities, exciting Special Events, and an all-camp trip to the beach round out the two weeks to make sure our campers experience the beauty of Maine during their time at camp! At Kippewa Point, we intentionally work to develop...

Berwick Academy Summer on the Hilltop Camps

Weeklong specialty and traditional camps for ages 4+. We have sports and STEAM, arts and enrichment. Each week has different half day and full day camp offerings, as well as the option to extend your campers day with before and after care.


About Maine Art Camps and Programs

Art camps provide kids and teenagers with a safe, nurturing environment to express themselves, develop new skills, and explore their creativity. These camps provide a variety of experiences that let your child experiment with various materials and techniques, regardless of whether they are already passionate about art or are just starting to show an interest. Away from the demands of grades or competition, campers are encouraged to explore and find their own artistic voice through a variety of artistic mediums, including painting, drawing, sculpture, collage, and mixed media.

One of the biggest advantages of art camp is the way they foster self-expression and confidence. Your child can develop a sense of satisfaction and success as they design and finish their own art projects. Each child will be supported by experienced instructors to take creative risks with their projects. Art camp is a place where children who might not usually flourish in more academic or athletic environments can really shine.

In addition to nurturing your child’s artistic abilities, art camps impart important life lessons like perseverance, concentration, and problem-solving. Campers frequently work on multi-step projects that call for preparation and the ability to see a project through to completion. Children also learn how to share and receive feedback, work together on original ideas, and value other viewpoints in group settings.

Art camps are a great option for parents who want their kids to enjoy a creative experience that builds emotional intelligence and self-confidence. End-of-camp shows are a common feature of many programs, where campers proudly display their creations and give their families insight into their artistic development. In addition to keeping young brains active during school breaks, art camp helps kids find new interests, gain self-confidence, and cultivate a lifelong respect for the arts.

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About Maine Art Camps and Programs

Art camps provide kids and teenagers with a safe, nurturing environment to express themselves, develop new skills, and explore their creativity. These camps provide a variety of experiences that let your child experiment with various materials and techniques, regardless of whether they are already passionate about art or are just starting to show an interest. Away from the demands of grades or competition, campers are encouraged to explore and find their own artistic voice through a variety of artistic mediums, including painting, drawing, sculpture, collage, and mixed media.

One of the biggest advantages of art camp is the way they foster self-expression and confidence. Your child can develop a sense of satisfaction and success as they design and finish their own art projects. Each child will be supported by experienced instructors to take creative risks with their projects. Art camp is a place where children who might not usually flourish in more academic or athletic environments can really shine.

In addition to nurturing your child’s artistic abilities, art camps impart important life lessons like perseverance, concentration, and problem-solving. Campers frequently work on multi-step projects that call for preparation and the ability to see a project through to completion. Children also learn how to share and receive feedback, work together on original ideas, and value other viewpoints in group settings.

Art camps are a great option for parents who want their kids to enjoy a creative experience that builds emotional intelligence and self-confidence. End-of-camp shows are a common feature of many programs, where campers proudly display their creations and give their families insight into their artistic development. In addition to keeping young brains active during school breaks, art camp helps kids find new interests, gain self-confidence, and cultivate a lifelong respect for the arts.

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