SPRING & SUMMER ART CAMPS, CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS REGISTRATION IS OPEN. ENROLL NOW!
Camp dates and registration:
San Francisco studio
June 12-16, 2023
(5 morn / 6 noon spots)
August 7-11, 2023
(5 morn / 6 noon spots)
San Rafael
June 19-23, 2023
(5 morn / 6 noon spots)
July 10-14
(5 morn / 6 noon spots)
Mountain View
June 12-16, 2023
(5 morn / 6 noon spots)
August 7-11, 2023
(5 morn / 6 noon spots)
Online
July 24-28, 2023
(5 morn / 6 noon spots)
August 7-11, 2023
(5 morn / 6 noon spots)
San Jose
June 12-16, 2023
(5 morn / 6 noon spots)
August 7-11, 2023
(5 morn / 6 noon spots)
This camp is an introduction to some of the amazing arts and crafts of Asian region, kids-friendly and educational.
This camp will teach you:
Culture of various parts of Asia
Basics of working with acrylics, watercolor, clay
Understanding style guidelines and following them
Simplified anatomy of humans and animals
Symmetry
Proportions
Composition
Detailed Schedule
Day 1. China
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Designing a Chinese Vase. Cardboard, markers.
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM: Sculpting a Chinese Dragon. Clay, acrylic paint.
Day 2. Japan
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Japan: Brushpainting: Brushstroke techniques. Painting bamboo, Blossom trees, Koi Fish. Watercolor on rice paper.
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM: Sculpting a Lucky Cat. Clay, acrylic paint.
Day 3. Korea
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Tiger and Animals of Koran Folk Tales - Watercolor Wet-on-Dry - Learning to draw animals. Watercolor, paper.
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM: Making a Norigae or a Paper Fan. Yarn, paper, beads
Day 4. India
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Drawing an Odissi Dancer. Pastels on color paper.
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM: Indian Shadow Puppets. Cupboards, clips, straws.
Day 5. Contemporary
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Drawing a Manga face. Copic markers, paper.
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM: Drawing a K-pop singer. Material of a choice.
Refund policy:
We are not offering refunds for new purchases. However, full credit towards future bookings or transfer to another camp/class will be offered for any cancellations made up to 24 hrs before the camp or class start.
Frequently asked questions about our camps
What is the teacher-student ratio? The teacher-student ratio is 6 to 1 in the camps for 6-10 year olds, and 7 to 1 in camps for 10-18 year olds. What do students do during art camp? Students explore a variety of creative projects such as drawing, painting, sculpture, and mixed-media work. Camps focus on building art fundamentals while encouraging creativity and experimentation. My child is 1 year younger than the camp age listed. Can she participate in the camp? In some cases, students who are one year younger than the listed age range may attend if they are especially interested in art and able to comfortably participate in the activities. Please contact us to discuss whether the camp would be a good fit. Do you provide before and after class/camp care? At this time, we do not provide extended care before or after camps. Due to limited space, students should arrive and be picked up according to the camp schedule. Do students need previous art experience? No prior experience is required. Our camps are designed for both beginners and students with some art background, and instructors guide students step by step through each project. Where are your art camps located? Our art camps take place at our Bay Area studios in San Francisco, San Jose, Mountain View, San Rafael, and Walnut Creek. Each location offers small-group instruction and a supportive studio environment. Do you provide extended care? No, we do not provide extended care.








