
Summer Art Camp 2025
Artipre's summer camp will continue to run. However, due to the epidemic, we will accept a few people per class. The acceptance is determined by a first-come, first-served basis. We at Artipre make sure that each student is seated far apart and remind our staff to practice social distancing. We also check our students' temperatures before they enter the studio for further precautions.
Drawing and Painting Summer Camp
Drawing is a foundation skill applicable to many areas of study, including fine art, graphic design, illustration, apparel design, 3-D animation, architecture, and art history. Drawing Intensive helps you develop their drawing skills and build on their unique personalities by focusing on the elemental media of pencil and charcoal. We will cover observational, imaginative, and abstract drawing techniques, various methods of drawing human faces and figures, various perspectival systems including linear perspective (0-point,1-point,2-point,3-point) and mixed or anti-perspective, while allowing you the space to nurture their own unique vision.
For Kindergarten to 5th Graders
Drawing & Painting (Basic and Intensive)
- Basic Drawing (6/30~7/10) 4:30pm – 6:00pm Monday and Wednesday (2weeks)
- Basic Painting (7/14~7/24) 4:30pm – 6:00pm Monday and Wednesday (2weeks)
- Intensive Drawing (7/28~8/07) 4:30pm – 6:00pm Monday and Wednesday (2weeks)
- Intensive Painting (8/14~8/21) 4:30pm – 6:00pm Monday and Wednesday (2weeks)
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For 6th Graders and Up
Drawing & Painting Adventure
Available 8Weeks: 6/30 – 8/21
- Basic Drawing (Weekly Based) AM session or PM session Monday to Thursday (1week)
- Basic Painting (Weekly Based) AM session or PM session Monday to Thursday (1week)
- Intensive Drawing (Weekly Based) AM session or PM session Monday to Thursday (1week)
- Intensive Painting (Weekly Based) AM session or PM session Monday to Thursday (1week)
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Portfolio Preparation Summer Camp
(6/30~8/21) Full day 10:00 AM-4:00 PM Monday-Thursday
Although the number of portfolio pieces that students must prepare for art college submission varies, it is usually about 15 to 20 items. Students’ portfolios demonstrate not only their technical skills but also their creativity and artistic sense. Art college reviewers evaluate the artwork submitted based on creativity and on how the concepts were developed and displayed using the necessary technical skills. A portfolio should contain enough high-caliber work to showcase both artistic technique and creativity. That way, it stands the best chance of impressing an art college and possibly leading to a scholarship for the applicant. This intense summer camp class allows students in the 11th grade to create 7-10 art pieces as the basis for their portfolio.