Camp: Multi-Arts - Decades of Fun! [Ages 5-12] Limited Space

08/27/2018 09:00 AM - 08/31/2018 03:00 PM ET

Category

Camps

Location

West Windsor Arts Center
952 Alexander Rd.
Princeton Jct., NJ 08550
United States of America

Summary

Travel back with us to the days of rootbeer floats, and sock hops one day, and caveman drawings and dinosaurs the next! (click title for more info)

August 27 - 31, 2018
9:00am - 3:00pm (Extended day available)
Household Members: $337.50 | Regular: $375

After August 20, a $25 late fee will apply

Description

Break out your poodle skirts or bell-bottoms for this groovy camp! Through theater and art activities, Katie, Katelynn, and Peter will take us on a journey throughout history, exploring as many different decades as we can fit in one week! 

About the Teaching Artists: 

Katie Truk received her BFA from Alfred University. She has been teaching multi-media classes to children and adults of all ages and levels since 2001 through personal lessons, visiting artist grants, and in places such as Creative Hands in Madison, Let’s Create in Boonton, Messy Artist in South Orange and the Summit Art Center. In her studio, the medium of choice is pantyhose. She combines the translucent and sensual nature of pantyhose and the rigidity of wire to create sculptures of complex depth and personality. These sculptures have been featured around the tri-state area.

Katelynn Kilcommons is a local artist that graduated from the University of the Arts with a bachelor’s degree of Fine Arts in Illustration. For the past few years, after earning her teaching certification in K-12 Art, Katelynn has been teaching in various educational environments. On the weekends, she can be found face painting at local events. She has also started a company called Hues that focuses on teaching art within the comfort of people’s homes. Katelynn has been working freelance and her art will be featured in the “If Picasso” series this coming year.

Peter Bisgaier began working as a professional actor as a child in Haddonfield, NJ.  He earned a BFA in theater from the University of Southern California in 1994 and then spent several years working in theaters around the country before settling in New York City.  There, he founded the Empire Theater Company and produced several successful plays including the World Stage Premiere of Quentin Tarantino’s “Reservoir Dogs” which he also adapted for the stage.  Mr. Bisgaier is also as a screenwriter and won a grand prize for his screenplay “Klaus” which is currently under option.  Additionally, Mr. Bisgaier is an artist-in-residence with theater groups and schools and works as the Production Manager for the West Windsor Arts Council.

Extended-Day Options & Fees: Membership Discount Does Not Apply.
Morning extended-day: 7:30am-9:00am, $50 per week | $10 per day
Afternoon extended-day: 3:00pm-6:00pm, $75 per week | $15 per day                                                                                                                                                                          Morning & extended-day: 7:30am-9:00am & 3:00pm-6:00pm, $125 per week | $25 per day

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