Get Lifted Summer Camp

 

Due To Co-Vid19, Our Annual Summer Camp will resume in 2021!

Our mission for the Elevation Arts Summer Camp is developing dedicated, serious young artists through various forms of art.  We believe that creative arts can help equip our youth with skills needed to thrive in everyday life, and can also be a form of therapy in addition to bringing out the natural gifts and talents of our children.

Weekly Themes

Activities may be modified based on enrollment.

Discovering The Artist Within


Week 1
9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Create A Superhero


Week 2
9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Quarantine Blues


Week 3
9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Wall Mural & Mini Canvases


Week 4
9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Get Lifted Summer Camp COMING Back in 2021!

 

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A Typical Day

8:30 am | Arrival

9:00 am | Breakfast

9:30 am | Icebreaker

10:00 am | Lesson

10:45 am | Social Media Takeover

11:00 am | Resume Lesson

11:30 am | Lunch

12:15 pm | Music & Movement

12:45 pm | Lesson

2:00 pm | Game

2:30 pm | Reflect & Snack

3:00 pm | Clean-up

4:00 pm | Netflix Wind Down

5:00 pm | Pick-up

Rates

Registration Fee
$75

General Rates
Weekly Rate: $175

Sponsorships:
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We Will Provide…

All art materials
Breakfast
Snacks
Beverages

Please Provide…

A Packed Lunch
(no products with nuts in them)

Old t-shirt or art apron (for messy days)

Why choose Elevation Arts?

Increased Confidence

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My son has always been creative and has loved to sketch, working with Ms. Ivy has increased his confidence as an artist and as a young man with something to offer the world.
- Cheryl Johns

The Benefits:

What are the benefits of sending your budding artist to Elevation Arts?

Creativity

This is stating the obvious but to break it down a bit more, if adolescents practice thinking creatively, and bringing their thoughts and ideas to life it will come naturally to them and will help them in their future career in any field (not just creative fields).

 

Helps Improve Academic Performance

The skills learned because of participation in and regular practice of art education spills over into academic achievement. According to PBS, A report by Americans for the Arts states that young people who participate regularly in the arts (3 hours a day, 3 days each week through one full year) are four times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement, to participate in a math and science fair or to win an award for writing an essay or poem than children who do not participate.

 

Confidence

Mastering a skill builds confidence. Creating and expressing oneself through visual art and presenting your creation to others helps participants to step outside of their comfort zone. As they improve and see their own progress, their self-confidence will continue to grow.

 

Visual Learning

Drawing, painting, sculpting, etc. helps develop visual-spatial skills. Art teaches participants how to interpret, criticize, and use visual information, it also teaches how to make choices based on visual information.

 

Decision Making

Art develops problem solving and critical thinking skills which are valuable skills needed in life. How do I express this feeling through my painting? What colors/shapes will be most effective? Learning how to make choices and decisions will carry over into their education and other parts of life.

 

Self-Expression

Participants are taught how to express themselves and their emotions through art and learn various ways to complete an art project. They also have the opportunity to interpret other works of art, from classmates and established artists.

Perseverance

There is power in perseverance and mastering a skill takes a lot of it. Continued practice and seeing the end result of that practice teaches that hard work and perseverance pay off! This mindset is imperative in order to thrive and be successful not only in a career but in life.

 

Focus

As participants persevere through developing and enhancing artistic skills, focus is imperative.  It is vital for studying and learning in class as well as in adulthood later in life.

 

Risk Taking

The open-ended nature of art allows participants to take more risks in their art work. There isn’t as much pressure during the creative process knowing that the finished product will be solely an expression of themselves and doesn’t need to look like someone else’s creation.