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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome Page 2
Summer Camp Information Page 3
Ages 4-6 Page 5
Ages 7-9 Pages 6-9
Scheduling Grid Pages 12-13
Ages 10-14 Pages 10-11, 14-16
Ages 14-18 Page17-18
Faculty Bios Pages 19-20
Registration Form/Health Form Page 22
Registration Policies Page 23
Welcome to Staenberg Summer Camps for Ages 4 – 18 at Craft Alliance Center of Art + Design
Our 2017 Summer Camp Program is packed with fun activities and creative art experiences for children and teens. Campers can explore techniques in clay, glass, graphics, metals, wearable art, textiles, and more. There are 11 one-week half-day camps from May 30 through August 11, campers staying all day are supervised during lunchtime. Before and after-care are available for an additional fee at Craft Alliance’s two locations: 6640 Delmar Blvd in the Delmar Loop and 501 N Grand Blvd in the Kranzberg Arts Center in Grand Center.
Our late afternoon Teen Camps meet for one-week sessions, Monday through Friday, allow kids ages 14-18 to focus on creative techniques in metal, glass, and clay.
Teens, ages 15-18, can also be volunteer interns in the day camps and earn credits to participate in the teen camps! Visit our website, www.craftalliance.org for more information on becoming a Summer Camp Teen Intern.
Thank you for taking part in our 2017 Craft Alliance Staenberg Summer Camp. We are looking forward to a terrific summer!
Luanne Rimel Senior Director of Education Programs
After you register: • An informational packet will be e-mailed to you. • Return all required documents prior to the start of your child’s camp.
Parents, when arriving for camp on the first day: • Please bring your camper into the building to help them find the correct studio and meet the instructor. • Parents may stay for the first 30 minutes of the camp on the first day to meet the instructors and the other campers. • Parents may not remain in the studios for the duration of the camp session.
Parents, when picking up your child from camp: • Please come into the building to pick up the younger camper. • After-care parents will need to sign out the camper each day. • Children under 11 are not allowed to leave the Delmar building without a parent.
Multiple Camp Discount Sign your child up for 3 half-day camps and get the 4th camp at 25% off regular tuition (no online registration, must register in person). To receive this special discount, select any 4 camps and register for them at the same time – that’s 2 weeks of full day camps or 4 weeks of half day camps with special savings on tuition. Craft House Members still receive a 10% discount on the other 3 camps and early registration opportunity.
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Registration begins: • February 20, 2017 for Craft House Members and above. • February 27, 2017 for Non-Members. • Register on-line, by fax, mail or walk-in. Membership and registration details are located next to the registration form. Please read all Registration Policies and Procedures carefully before you register. • NO telephone registrations.
Craft Alliance Summer camps are fun and active. For safety, only close-toed shoes allowed, no sandals or crocs should be worn. Campers should dress for fun arts experiences and should bring a snack and a drink for each half day-camp, or snacks and lunch with a drink, if they are enrolled for a full day. Campers in the Glass Beads and Glass Explorations camps should dress in long cotton pants.
Dates Summer camps are in session for a total of 11 weeks, one week half-day camps available. Each half-day camp meets for a full 3 hours. Put two together and spend the entire day being creative! Camp 1 – May 30-June 2 (4 days) Tue-Fri* *No camp May 29 Camp 2 - June 5-9 (1 week) Mon-Fri Camp 3 - June 12-16 (1 week) Mon-Fri Camp 4 - June 19-23 (1 week) Mon-Fri Camp 5 - June 26-30 (1 week) Mon-Fri Camp 6 -July 5-7 (3 days) Wed-Fri** ** No camp July 3 & 4 Camp 7 - July 10-14 (1 week) Mon-Fri Camp 8 - July 17-21 (1 week) Mon-Fri Camp 9 - July 24-28 (1 week) Mon-Fri Camp 10 - July 31-Aug 4 (1 week) Mon-Fri Camp 11 - Aug 7-11 (1 week) Mon-Fri
Spend the whole day at Craft Alliance! When you combine two half-day camps you get a supervised lunchtime for all-day campers!
Tuition for Summer Camps One week half-day camp: Craft House Member Tuition: $125 Non-member tuition: $139 General Lab & Materials fee: $16 Glass & Metal Lab and Materials fee: $25
Camp 1 Tuition (May 30-June 2) 4 days: half-day camp Craft House Member Tuition: $100 Non-member tuition: $112 General Lab & Materials fee: $13 Glass & Metal Lab and Materials fee: $20
Camp 6 Tuition (July 5-7) 3 days: half-day camp Craft House Member Tuition: $76 Non-member tuition: $84 General Lab & Materials fee: $10 Glass & Metal Lab and Materials fee: $15
Teen Camps - Ages 14-18 These late-day camps are especially designed for teens to learn creative skills in clay, glass and metal. Sessions meet from 4:00-5:45P Mon-Fri. Craft House Member tuition: $79 Non-member tuition: $88 Lab and Materials fee: $20 Metal & Glass / $15 Clay
Camp 1 Tuition (May 30-June 2) 4 days: Craft House Member Tuition: $63 Non-member tuition: $70 Lab and Materials fee: $15 Metal & Glass / $10 Clay
Camp 6 Tuition (July 5-7) 3 days: Craft House Member Tuition: $48 Non-member tuition: $53 Lab and Materials fee: $12 Metal & Glass / $8 Clay
Times: Morning camps are from 9A–12P, afternoon camps meet from 12:45-3:45P. Teen Camps are from 4:00-5:45P.
Lunch: There is a 45-minute supervised lunch care from 12:00P until 12:45P, free care for full day campers, $15 per week for half-day campers. Students must bring their own lunch and drink. At the Delmar location only, full-day campers, ages 11-14, with parent’s permission, may leave the Craft Alliance building for lunch.
Before and After-Care: Before-care is available from 8:30–9A for $10 per week. After-care is available from 3:45-5:30P for $35 per week. Cost for both Before- and After-care is $45 per week.
Class Size/Ages: Class sizes are kept small to provide the best camp experience. Enroll-ment is limited to 10 students per camp unless otherwise noted.
Clay Pick-up: Because of longer drying and firing times, finished clay projects will be available two weeks following the last day of the camp session your child is enrolled in. The instructors will give specific times for pick-up. Craft Alliance will not be responsible for any work left after September 11, 2017.
Parents: Our professional artist-instructors and teen interns will supervise children during all indoor and outdoor camp activities. If you have any questions, please call the Registrar at 314-725-1177, ext. 325.
Fincial Aid sponsored by The Staenberg Family Foundation See page 4 for details.
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The Staenberg Family Foundation generously underwrites Staenberg Summer Camp at Craft Alliance Center of Art + Design. Staenberg Family support provides financial aid for children to attend camp at Craft Alliance.
We are deeply grateful to the Staenberg Family Foundation, a supporting foundation of Jewish Federation of St. Louis, for their vision and generosity in making these fun, educational experiences available for everyone!
Applications for need based aid are available on our website at: www.craftalliance.org/education/scholarships
or contact Craft Alliance’s registrar at 314-725-1177 x 325.
Don’t miss this opportunity to be creative!
Craft Alliance Center of Art + Design’s Staenberg Summer Camp Financial Aid
Mush and GushSqueeze, squish, and sculpt imaginative forms as you experience the wonderful world of clay. Each student’s little hands will turn ordinary lumps of clay into permanent three dimensional objects, improving motor skills. Clay has never been this fun!
Delmar Studios9A-12Ps50301 Camp 1 May 30-June 2**4 days T-F 12:45-3:45Ps50306 Camp 6 July 5-7**s50309 Camp 9 July 24-28s50311 Camp 11 Aug 7-11**3 days W-F
Silly Me Smile TilesHave fun creating self-portraits on colorful clay tiles. Learn to paint with glazes and add interesting textures to your pieces. When it’s fired in the kiln, you will have a series of colorful, smiling images of YOU on permanent ceramic tiles.
Delmar Studios9A-12P s50605 Camp 5 June 26-3012:45-3:45P s50603 Camp 3 June 12-16s50307 Camp 7 July 10-14s50310 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 4
ZoofariLearn about the animals of the world that you can see at the zoo and create your own zoo safari by sculpting with polymer clay, painting, drawing, as well as collaging and book arts.
Delmar Studios9A-12Ps50703 Camp 3 June 12-16s50506 Camp 6 July 5-7**s50709 Camp 9 July 24-28**3 days W-F
Water WorldsTake an imaginary trip to the seashore and explore all the wonderful things found in the ocean, from fantastic fish to perilous pirates. Using different art making materials each day, see how far your imagination can travel!
Delmar Studios9A-12P s50104 Camp 4 June 19-23s50108 Camp 8 July 17-21s50110 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 412:45-3:45Ps50101 Camp 1 May 30-June 2**4 days T-F
Art SoupAdd a pinch of imagination and a dash of fun materials and you have made art soup! Stir up all kinds of creative fun as you paint, print, sculpt, collage, and experiment with art materials. Each day you will explore different media and ideas while learning new art making skills.
Delmar Studios9A-12Ps50202 Camp 2 June 5-9s50207 Camp 7 July 10-14s50211 Camp 11 Aug 7-1112:45-3:45Ps50205 Camp 5 June 26-30
Animal TracksTake an imaginary trip to the forests and jungles through stories and pictures to learn about animals large and small. Create a group of unusual creatures by forming, sculpting, and exploring clay.
Delmar Studios12:45-3:45P s50402 Camp 2 June 5-9s50404 Camp 4 June 19-23s50408 Camp 8 July 17-21
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AGES 4-6Half-day camp | $139 Member Tuition | $125 Materials Fee | $16
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Creative ClayExplore ways to have fun with clay without the use of the wheel. Create mugs, bowls, sculptures and tiles using handbuilding processes such as coils, slabs, molds and pinch pots. Decorate work using clay tools and colorful underglazes. Projects will be fired and ready for pick-up two weeks after the last day of camp.
Delmar Studios9A-12Ps51102 Camp 2 June 5-9s51103 Camp 3 June 12-16s51106 Camp 6 July 5-7**s51107 Camp 7 July 10-14s51108 Camp 8 July 17-21s51109 Camp 9 July 24-28s51111 Camp 11 Aug 7-11 **3 Days W-F12:45-3:45P s51101 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s51105 Camp 5 June 26-30*4 Days T-F
Grand Center9A-12Ps71102 Camp 2 June 5-9s71105 Camp 5 June 26-30s71106 Camp 6 July 5-7**s71107 Camp 7 July 10-14s71109 Camp 9 July 24-28s71110 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 4**3 Days W-F12:45-3:45P s71104 Camp 4 June 19-23
Spinning MudThrow forms on the potter’s wheel. Learn new skills for wedging the clay, centering, forming shapes and glazing. Campers also engage in skill games and group activities. Projects will be fired and ready for pick-up two weeks after the last day of camp.
Delmar Studios9A-12Ps51201 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s51204 Camp 4 June 19-23s51205 Camp 5 June 26-30s51208 Camp 8 July 17-21s51210 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 4*4 Days T-F12:45-3:45Ps51202 Camp 2 June 5-9s51203 Camp 3 June 12-16s51206 Camp 6 July 5-7**s51207 Camp 7 July 10-14s51209 Camp 9 July 24-28s51211 Camp 11 Aug 7-11**3 Days W-F
Grand Center9A-12Ps71201 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s71203 Camp 3 June 12-16s71208 Camp 8 July 17-21s71211 Camp 11 Aug 7-11*4 Days T-F
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AGES 7-9Half-day camp | $139 Member Tuition | $125 Materials Fee | $16 [Glass & Metal | $25]
Comic CapersIt’s a bird, it’s a plane - it’s a new twist on comic book characters! Using pencils, markers, scanners, and printers, you will learn how to develop cool characters and fun stories, and then create your own comic book.
Delmar Studios9A-12Ps51401 Camp 1 May 30-June 2**4 Days T-F12:45-3:45Ps51409 Camp 9 July 24-28
Grand Center9A-12Ps71402 Camp 2 June 5-9s71404 Camp 4 June 19-23s71411 Camp 11 Aug 7-1112:45-3:45Ps71405 Camp 5 June 26-30s71408 Camp 8 July 17-21s71409 Camp 9 July 24-28s71410 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 4
3D Printing with MakerbotsDiscover the wonder of rendering something on the computer and holding it in your hand. Digitally model your design, learn the mechanics of 3D printing, and generate a prototype before you take home your final 3D printed creation.
Grand Center9A-12Ps71509 Camp 9 July 24-2812:45-3:45Ps71503 Camp 3 June 12-16 s71505 Camp 5 June 26-30
Computer ArtScan photographs, combine and manipulate layers of images, and incorporate text to create digital art projects including a computer-generated scratchboard, self-portrait photo collage, and cereal package design. Explore the world of digital art and Photoshop tricks as you experiment with computer art.
Grand Center12:45-3:45Ps71501 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s71508 Camp 8 July 17-21s71510 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 4s71511 Camp 11 Aug 7-11*4 Days T-F
Wet and Wild Textiles Anything goes in this fun art camp – anything that involves water and fabric! From tie dyed scarves and T-shirts to fabric printing - learn how creative you can be with watery materials and cloth. Each day is a new activity so dress for mess and be ready to have a good time!
Delmar Studios12:45-3:45Ps51301 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s51303 Camp 3 June 12-16s51306 Camp 6 July 5-7**s51307 Camp 7 July 10-14s51311 Camp 11 Aug 7-11*4 Days T-F**3 Days W-F
Grand Center9A-12Ps71307 Camp 7 July 10-1412:45-3:45Ps71303 Camp 3 June 12-16
Tie & DyeFold, wrap, tie, and stitch white cloth to create interesting shapes. Then dye the cloth in the blues of indigo dye to create patterns and designs on the fabric.
Grand Center9A-12Ps72206 ` Camp 6 July 5-7** **3 Days W-F
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City-ScapesIn this awesome architecture camp you will learn to create building plans, city plans, and landscapes in both 2D and 3D. Make models that are realistic and whimsical, and even take part in planning a city – no hard hat required!
Delmar Studios9A-12P s51505 Camp 5 June 26-30s51506 Camp 6 July 5-7***3 Days W-F12:45-3:45Ps51502 Camp 2 June 5-9
Quilt CrazyEnglish paper piecing is a basic, portable technique used to make small textiles. Combine geometric shapes and colorful fabrics as you explore the art of hand-quilting. Incorporate your finished pieces into a pillow cover, small bag, or wall hanging.
Delmar Studios9A-12Ps51604 Camp 4 June 19-23
PrintmakingFrom gelatin monotypes to block prints, explore a variety of methods and tools for creating patterns and images on paper. Learn about paints, inks, stamps, and relief printing, as you create multiple editions to share with family and friends.
Delmar Studios9A-12P s51703 Camp 3 June 12-16s51711 Camp 11 Aug 7-11
Photography and the Digital StudioCombine photographs with graphic design and transfer images onto objects such as T-shirts, magnets, and bags. Learn the basics of photography and special effects with Photoshop. Some computer and digital photography experience helpful, but not required. Students are welcome to bring their own digital camera.
Grand Center12:45-3:45Ps71602 Camp 2 June 5-9s71606 Camp 6 July 5-7*s71607 Camp 7 July 10-14 *3 Days W-F
CoppersmithLearn to manipulate metal without any torches to make unique copper jewelry. Copper is a soft metal, meaning it can be worked without heating. Using special hammers and steel letter stamps, you can create wearable works of metal art.
Delmar Studios9A-12P s51802 Camp 2 June 5-9s51809 Camp 9 July 24-28s51810 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 412:85-3:45Ps51804 Camp 4 June 19-23s51808 Camp 8 July 17-21
Grand Center12:45-3:45Ps71801 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s71802 Camp 2 June 5-9s71806 Camp 6 July 5-7**s71807 Camp 7 July 10-14s71809 Camp 9 July 24-28s71811 Camp 11 Aug 7-11*4 Days T-F**3 Days W-F
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AGES 7-9 CONTINUED
Jazzy JewelryLearn to make wearable art from unusual materials including paper, fibers, and metal. Using special techniques, turn paper into beads and wire into bracelets. Create colorful pieces that can be combined to make exciting, imaginative jewelry.
Grand Center9A-12P s72103 Camp 3 June 12-16s72105 Camp 5 June 26-30s72108 Camp 8 July 17-21s72110 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 412:45-3:45PS72104 Camp 4 June 19-23
The Thrifty StitchBring new life to a worn piece of clothing or other textile items and learn about the concept of “wabi sabi” - the Japanese aesthetic of appreciating the imperfect, impermanent and incomplete. Also explore appliqué, embroidery, and Japanese boro cloth mending techniques. Bring a much-loved garment, stuffed toy, or other fabric item to embellish, or use provided materials to create something new.
Delmar Studios12:45-3:45Ps51905 Camp 5 June 26-30s51910 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 4
Paint and PrintCombine colorful painting and stamp printing to create unique works of art. Work with brushes and carved shapes, paints and printing inks, as you explore composition and techniques of putting color on paper.
Delmar Studios9A-12P s51807 Camp 7 July 10-1412:45-3:45Ps51804 Camp 4 June 19-23s51808 Camp 8 July 17-21s51810 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 4
Alphabet ArtPut pen and ink to paper and learn brush lettering, bubble letters, and collage. Learn how to use the alphabet for art and create unique lettered projects, including posters, name plates, and a handmade book!
Grand Center9A-12P s71901 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s71904 Camp 4 June 19-23*4 Days T-F
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Financial aid available for all summer camps thanks to the generosity of the
Staenberg Family Foundation.
Applications at www.craftalliance.org. See page 4 for details.
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Creative ClayExplore ways to have fun with clay without the use of the wheel. Create mugs, bowls, sculptures and tiles using handbuilding processes such as coils, slabs, molds and pinch pots. Decorate work using clay tools and colorful underglazes. Projects will be fired and ready for pick-up two weeks after the last day of camp.
Delmar Studios9A-12Ps54204 Camp 4 June 19-23s54210 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 4
WeavingUsing a small frame loom and an assortment of colorful yarns, explore the art of tapestry weaving. Learn all about this ancient craft from across the world as you create your own unique projects.
Delmar Studios12:45-3:45Ps54303 Camp 3 June 12-16s54304 Camp 4 June 19-23s54308 Camp 8 July 17-21s54309 Camp 9 July 24-28
Spinning MudThrow forms on the potter’s wheel. Learn new skills for wedging the clay, centering, forming shapes and glazing. Campers also engage in skill games and group activities. Projects will be fired and ready for pick-up two weeks after the last day of camp.
Delmar Studios9A-12Ps54102 Camp 2 June 5-9s54103 Camp 3 June 12-16s54106 Camp 6 July 5-7**s54107 Camp 7 July 10-14s54109 Camp 9 July 24-28s54111 Camp 11 Aug 7-1112:45-3:45Ps54101 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s54104 Camp 4 June 19-23s54105 Camp 5 June 26-30s54108 Camp 8 July 17-21s54110 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 4*4 Days T-F**3 Days W-F
Grand Center9A-12Ps74104 Camp 4 June 19-2312:45-3:45Ps74101 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s74102 Camp 2 June 5-9s74103 Camp 3 June 12-16s74105 Camp 5 June 26-30s74106 Camp 6 July 5-7**s74107 Camp 7 July 10-14s74108 Camp 8 July 17-21s74109 Camp 9 July 24-28s74110 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 4s74111 Camp 11 Aug 7-11*4 Days T-F**3 Days W-F
AGES 10-14Half-day camp | $139 Member Tuition | $125 Materials Fee | $16 [Glass & Metal | $25]
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PrintmakingFrom gelatin monotypes to block prints, explore a variety of methods and tools for creating patterns and images on paper. Learn about paints, inks, stamps and relief printing as you create multiple editions to share with family and friends.
Delmar Studios9A-12P s54602 Camp 2 June 5-9s54608 Camp 8 July 17-21
Wet and Wild Textiles Anything goes in this fun art camp – anything that involves water and fabric! From tie dyed scarves and T-shirts to fabric printing - learn how creative you can be with watery materials and cloth. Each day is a new activity so dress for mess and be ready to have a good time!
Grand Center9A-12Ps74203 Camp 3 June 12-1612:45-3:45Ps74207 Camp 7 July 10-14
Tie & DyeFold, wrap, tie, and stitch white cloth to create interesting shapes. Then dye the cloth in the blues of indigo dye to create patterns and designs on the fabric.
Grand Center12:45-3:45Ps74206 Camp 6 July 5-7****3 Days W-F
Quilt CrazyEnglish paper piecing is a basic, portable technique used to make small textiles. Combine geometric shapes and colorful fabrics as you explore the art of hand-quilting. Incorporate your finished pieces into a pillow cover, small bag, or wall hanging.
Delmar Studios12:45-3:45Ps54402 Camp 2 June 5-9s54407 Camp 7 July 10-14
The Thrifty StitchBring new life to a worn piece of clothing or other textile items and learn about the concept of “wabi sabi” - the Japanese aesthetic of appreciating the imperfect, impermanent and incomplete. Also explore appliqué, embroidery, and Japanese boro cloth mending techniques. Bring a much-loved garment, stuffed toy, or other fabric item to embellish, or use provided materials to create something new.
Delmar Studios9A-12Ps54501 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s54505 Camp 5 June 26-3012:45-3:45Ps54506 Camp 6 July 5-7**s54511 Camp 11 Aug 7-11*4 Days T-F**3 Days W-F
Camps begin May 30
Members Registration: February 20 Open Registration: February 27
Financial aid available for all summer camps thanks to the generosity of the
Staenberg Family Foundation.
Applications at www.craftalliance.org. See page 4 for details.
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Torch Flamed Glass In this camp, explore a variety of flameworking techniques for making small sculptures and beads from colorful glass rods. Learn to work with the torch and melt glass to create three dimensional glass objects.
Delmar Studios9A-12Ps55306 Camp 6 July 5-7**s55310 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 412:45-3:45Ps55302 Camp 2 June 5-9s55303 Camp 3 June 12-16s55308 Camp 8 July 17-21**3 Days W-F
Glass Mosaics Using tiles, bits of glass, marbles, and found objects, explore the ancient art of mosaics. Learn mosaic design, tile-cutting, and application techniques as you create 2 and 3 dimensional forms covered with colorful bits of glass.
Delmar Studios12:45-3:45Ps55404 Camp 4 June 19-23s55405 Camp 5 June 26-30s55407 Camp 7 July 10-14s55409 Camp 9 July 24-28s55410 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 4
Jazzy JewelryLearn to make wearable art from unusual materials including paper, fibers, and metal. Using special techniques, turn paper into beads and wire into bracelets. Create colorful pieces that can be combined to make exciting, imaginative jewelry.
Grand Center
12:45-3:45Ps74908 Camp 8 July 17-21
Hot Glass Beads Want to play with fire? Learn a variety of flameworking techniques used to make unique and colorful glass beads. Melt glass with the torch, shape into beads, and add designs. When cooled, string your beads into a bracelet or necklace.
Delmar Studios9A-12Ps55102 Camp 2 June 5-9s55103 Camp 3 June 12-16s55104 Camp 4 June 19-23s55107 Camp 7 July 10-14s55109 Camp 9 July 24-2812:45-3:45Ps55101 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s55106 Camp 6 July 5-7**s55111 Camp 11 Aug 7-11*4 Days T-F**3 Days W-F
Glass CraftHave a blast exploring a variety of glass forming techniques as you create fused glass, colorful beads, and mosaics. Melt and form soft glass into colorful shapes and combine bits of glass for functional or decorative pieces
Delmar Studios9A-12Ps55201 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s55205 Camp 5 June 26-30s55208 Camp 8 July 17-21s55211 Camp 11 Aug 7-11*4 Days T-F
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AGES 10-14 CONTINUED
Metal CraftExplore all of the tools and techniques to shape flat sheets of copper and brass into three-dimensional forms. Learn cutting, piercing, riveting, and soldering with a torch, as you form jewelry and objects from metal and found materials.
Delmar Studios9A-12Ps55603 Camp 3 June 12-1612:45-3:45Ps55601 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s55605 Camp 5 June 26-30s55606 Camp 6 July 5-7**ss55607 Camp 7 July 10-14s55610 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 4s55611 Camp 11 Aug 7-11*4 Days T-F**3 Days W-F
Grand Center9A-12Ps74402 Camp 2 June 5-9s74404 Camp 4 June 19-23s74407 Camp 7 July 10-1412:45-3:45Ps74410 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 4
Fire PowerHarness the power of fire in our metals studio. Use molten metal casting techniques including water and broom straw, along with fabrication and soldering skills, to create small objects from copper and brass. Get ready to “fire up” the torch and fabricate small sculptures and jewelry.
Delmar Studios9A-12Ps55501 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s55504 Camp 4 June 19-23s55405 Camp 5 June 26-30s55506 Camp 6 July 5-7**s55507 Camp 7 July 10-14s55508 Camp 8 July 17-21ss55511 Camp 11 Aug 7-1112:45-3:45Ps55502 Camp 2 June 5-9s55503 Camp 3 June 12-16s55509 Camp 9 July 24-28*4 Days T-F**3 Days W-F
Grand Center9A-12Ps74301 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s74306 Camp 6 July 5-7**s74309 Camp 9 July 24-28s74311 Camp 11 Aug 7-1112:45-3:45P s74303 Camp 3 June 12-16s74305 Camp 5 June 26-30*4 Days T-F**3 Days W-F
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Photography and the Digital StudioCombine photographs with graphic design and transfer images onto objects such as T-shirts, magnets, and bags. Learn the basics of photography and special effects with Photoshop. Some computer and digital photography experience helpful, but not required. Campers are welcome to bring their own digital camera.
Grand Center9A-12Ps74702 Camp 2 June 5-9s74706 Camp 6 July 5-7**s74707 Camp 7 July 10-14**3 Days W-F
Alphabet ArtPut pen and ink to paper and create with the basics of brush lettering, calligraphy, and collage. Learn how to use the alphabet for art and create unique lettered projects, including posters, name plates, and a handmade book!
Grand Center12:45-3:45Ps74801 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s74804 Camp 4 June 19-23*4 Days T-F
ZinesWelcome to the D.I.Y. (do-it yourself) publishing world know as zines! Learn to create a variety of small publications using drawing, collage, and more. Each camper will leave with their own creations and a handful of zines traded with their classmates.
Delmar Studios9A-12Ps55708 Camp 8 July 17-21s55709 Camp 9 July 24-28
Grand Center9A-12Ps74910 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 412:45-3:45Ps74904 Camp 4 June 19-23s74911 Camp 11 Aug 7-11
Paint and PrintCombine colorful painting and stamp printing to create unique works of art. Work with brushes and carved shapes, paints and printing inks, as you explore composition and techniques of putting color on paper.
Delmar Studios9A-12P s55710 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 4
Comic CapersIt’s a bird, it’s a plane - it’s a new twist on comic book characters! Using pencils, markers, scanners, and printers, you will learn how to develop cool characters and fun stories, and then create your own comic book.
Grand Center9A-12P s74505 Camp 5 June 26-30s74509 Camp 9 July 24-2812:45-3:45Ps74502 Camp 2 June 5-9
3D Printing with MakerbotsDiscover the wonder of rendering something on the computer and holding it in your hand. Digitally model your design, learn the mechanics of 3D printing, and generate a prototype before you take home your final 3D printed creation.
Grand Center9A-12Ps74603 Camp 3 June 12-16s74605 Camp 5 June 26-3012:45-3:45Ps74609 Camp 9 July 24-28
Computer ArtScan photographs, combine and manipulate layers of images, and incorporate text to create digital art projects including a computer-generated scratchboard, self-portrait photo collage, and cereal package design. Explore the world of digital art and Photoshop tricks as you experiment with computer art.
Grand Center9A-12Ps74701 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s74708 Camp 8 July 17-21s74710 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 4s74711 Camp 11 Aug 7-11*4 Days T-F
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Metal WorksUse tools and metalsmithing techniques to shape flat sheets of copper and brass into three-dimensional forms. Learn about cutting, piercing, and soldering as you form jewelry and objects from metal and found materials.
Delmar Studios4-5:45Ps58101 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s58102 Camp 2 June 5-9s58104 Camp 4 June 19-23s58106 Camp 6 July 5-7**s58108 Camp 8 July 17-21s58110 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 4*4 Days T-F**3 Days W-F
This is a series of camps especially designed for teens to learn creative skills in the craft media. Sessions meet from 4:00-5:45P Monday through Friday.
Tuition: $88 Members: $79Materials Fee: $20 Metal & Glass / $15 Clay
*Camp 1 Tuition: members: $63 Non-members: $70 Lab and materials fees: $15 Metal & Glass / $10 Clay
** Camp 6 Tuition: members: $48 Non-members: $53 Lab and materials fees: $12 Metal & Glass / $8 Clay
On the WheelLearn the basic techniques for creating objects on the potter’s wheel. Skills covered include wedging, centering, forming cylinders, bowls, cups and vessels, as well as glazing and firing techniques. For beginners or experienced students. Finished works are available for pick-up two weeks after the last class.
Delmar Studios4-5:45Ps58203 Camp 3 June 12-16s58204 Camp 4 June 19-23s58205 Camp 5 June 26-30s58207 Camp 7 July 10-14s58208 Camp 8 July 17-21s58210 Camp 10 July 31-Aug 4
Grand Center4-5:45Ps78202 Camp 2 June 5-9s78204 Camp 4 June 19-23s78208 Camp 8 July 17-21s78209 Camp 9 July 24-28s78211 Camp 11 Aug 7-11
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Scholarships available for all summer camps thanks to the generosity of the Staenberg
Family Foundation. Applications at www.craftalliance.org. See page 4 for details.
Glass Mosaics Using tiles, bits of glass, marbles and found objects, explore the ancient art of mosaics. Learn mosaic design, tile-cutting, and application techniques as you create 2 and 3 dimensional forms covered with colorful bits of glass.
Delmar Studios4-5:45Ps58307 Camp 7 July 10-14s58309 Camp 9 July 24-28
Clay SculptureBefore the invention of the pottery wheel, clay forms were created with hand forming processes. Learn to create functional forms and large sculptures in clay using forming techniques such as coils, slabs, and molds. You will also learn about firing and glazing. Finished works are available for pick-up two weeks after the last class.
Delmar Studios4-5:45Ps58402 Camp 2 June 5-9s58409 Camp 9 July 24-28
Torch Fired Glass In this camp, explore a variety of flameworking techniques for making small sculptures and beads from colorful glass rods. Learn to work with the torch and melt glass to create three dimensional glass objects.
Delmar Studios4-5:45Ps58301 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s58303 Camp 3 June 12-16s58305 Camp 5 June 26-30s58311 Camp 11 Aug 7-11*4 Days T-F
3D Printing with MakerbotsLearn the basic techniques of digital rendering and 3D printing. Sculptural or functional, develop 3D modeling skills, learn about rapid prototyping process, and gain an understanding of 3D printing. No prior experience necessary. Pieces will be ready 2 weeks after camp.
Grand Center4-5:45Ps78901 Camp 1 May 30-June 2*s78904 Camp 4 June 19-23s78909 Camp 9 July 24-28*4 Day T-F
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TEEN CONTINUED
Be a Summer Teen Intern for Ages 15-18Teens between the ages of 15 and 18 are invited to apply for a limited number of volunteer assistant positions working with children’s summer arts camps. Positions are available at both our Delmar Loop location and Grand Center location. Teen Interns help with the Children’s Art Camps and learn new skills while assisting our professional staff of instructors. Volunteers develop communication skills, build self confidence and gain knowledge about the arts and working with children. Credits can be earned toward one of the Teen Summer Camp sessions which meet from 4-5:45pm Monday-Friday.
Each camp meets Monday through Friday for one week. Camp times are 9am to 12noon and 12:45pm to 3:45pm. Teen Interns will work with a camp both in the morning and afternoon. They will be responsible for assisting the instructor and the campers in their creations and activities. Come and join the fun at Craft Alliance!
If you would like more information about our teen summer volunteer opportunities, or for an application, visit www.craftalliance.org or call 314-725-1177 x325
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FACULTY BIOGRAPHIESEmily Catedral earned a BA from Hollins University. She teaches children and adults the basics of 3D modeling and 3D printing with (CAD) computer aided design programs and Makerbots.
Andrew Denney earned an MFA from the RIT School for American Crafts. He apprenticed with the Ohi Chozaemon family in Japan, who have made tea ceremony utensils since 1666. His ceramics have appeared in several national and international exhibitions.
Jacob Francois earned an MFA from the University of Nebraska, and a BFA from Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville. Recently he was the Sculpture Artist in Residence at Pratt Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute, Utica, New York.
Alice M. Gadel earned a BFA in Printmaking from the University of Missouri, St. Louis. She works with young children in clay and mixed media, as well as teaching adult printmaking classes.
Michele Katz-Reichlin earned her Art K-12 certification through Webster University and an MSW from Washington University in St. Louis. She has exhibited her found-object and ceramic sculpture locally and regionally since 1992.
Nick Kuntz earned a BS from Truman State University and is co-founder of St. Louis Small Press Expo. He has created two published mini-comic series, and has taught adults and children to tell stories with their drawings.
Andrea Linskey earned a BA and an MAE from Truman State University. She has been working in clay for seven years and enjoys making thrown and altered functional vessels.
Maxine du Maine earned a BA in art from Webster University. She has been apprenticing with Glass Studio Chair Deborah Katon and has taught the Glass Summer Camps and classes at Craft Alliance.
Denise Mandel has been teaching weaving at Craft Alliance for 25 years. She earned her BFA at Kansas City Art Institute and has produced an instructional video entitled, “Creating a Weaving Canvas.”
Leah de Matta recently earned an MFA in Metalsmithing and Jewelry from the University of Iowa and she is the new 2017 Metals Artist-in-Residence. She likes to incorporate locally found organic materials with metals to create wearable sculptures.
Kelly Miller earned her BFA in Metals and Jewelry from SCAD and her MFA in metalsmithing from SIU, Edwardsville. Kelly has been published in several books and exhibited nationally. In the fall of 2015, Kelly was a contestant on a jewelry making reality show on Jewelry Television (JTV) called Rockstar Designer.
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Art Education from Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville. Her work has been shown in many exhibitions and received several awards. She was the inaugural Metal Artist-in- Residence at Craft Alliance.
Pam Stanley earned a BFA from Kansas City Art Institute, and an MFA from Louisiana State University. Pam teaches both children and adults all aspects of working with clay, and exhibits her work throughout the country.
Malaika Tolford has a BA in Art History from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She works with both children and adults in handbuilding and wheel thrown clay.
Patrick Tuller earned a BA in Commercial Art from SMS in Cape Girardeau, MO. He has an extensive background in comics and graphic design and is a freelance artist for Image Comics and Antarctic Press.
Janice Wallace earned a BFA from the Kansas City Art Insti-tute. She works with both drawing and fiber media, and her work appeared in the International Print Exchange at the Museum School of Fine Arts, Boston, MA.
Thomas Wiggins studied for six years in South America before returning to the U.S. to complete his BFA at Kent State University. He teaches wheel throwing at Craft Alliance, and received a Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship and is an NEA/NEFA Artist.
Shweta Sarraf is from India, where she completed studies in Textile Design at the National Institute of Fashion Design, India, and won the best design of the year award. She has teaching experience with both children and adults, and exper-tise in traditional and contemporary resist dye techniques.
Katrina Shannon earned a BA from Saint Louis University with specialization in Photography and Multimedia. She has more than 10 years of experience working with youth and develop-ing programs on storytelling through the lens of the camera.
Damia Smith earned an MFA in Metalsmithing from the University of Kansas and a BFA in Metalsmithing and a BS in
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Have your Party at Craft Alliance!
Parties held at the Delmar Loop location and the Grand Center location.
For more information call 314-725-1177, ext. 325 or visit our website at www.craftalliance.org
Craft Alliance offers a variety of parties for the young and the young at heart.
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REGISTRATION POLICIES & PROCEDURESStudents 16 and older may register for adult classes and workshops unless otherwise noted.
REGISTRATION BEGINS FOR CAMPS: Members: February 20, 2017 Non-Members: February 27, 2017
Registration is taken in the order received. Register early; class sizes are limited. Waiting lists are made for all classes that fill. Full payment must accompany registration. CraftHouse Members receive discounts on camp tuition.
FOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTER. Online Registration: At www.craftalliance.org Online registration available up to 3 days prior to the beginning of a class or camp. Call 314-725-1177 for more information after that time.
In Person: Education offices are open 9:00-5:00, Monday - Friday.
By Fax: Fax 314-725-2068. Completed registration form and credit card number and expiration date required.
By Mail: Download the registration form from the website, or use the one in the catalog and mail it in with check or money order. A $25 fee assessed for returned checks.
No telephone registrations.
Confirmation Policy:You will receive confirmation of enrollment by mail or e-mail.
Cancellation Policy:Craft Alliance reserves the right to cancel, combine, or reschedule classes or camps to adjust for enrollment. If Craft Alliance cancels a class or camp, you may transfer to another class or camp or receive a full refund.
Withdrawal and Refund Policy:A $25 withdrawal fee will be charged per class, workshop or camp. Notice of withdrawal must be made in writing and received at least 14 days prior to the start of a class, or 3 weeks prior to the beginning of a workshop. No refunds will be given for withdrawals made after that time. Non-attendance to class, telephone or other verbal communication is not considered an official notice of withdrawal. No refunds or credits for classes missed due to illness, personal conflict, or other reasons. The schedules do not allow for students to make up missed classes.
Tuition/Materials & Lab Fee:
Tuition includes instruction for one class per session. Materials & Lab fees include the cost of general supplies used by students, tools, studio equipment maintenance, and materials purchased for projects. Some classes have additional lists of required supplies. Tools and materials belonging to Craft Alliance may not be removed from the studio. Craft Alliance cannot be responsible for lost or stolen tools or supplies.
Studio Policies:* Craft Alliance does not allow pets or firearms in the building.* Only currently enrolled students may attend classes or camps.* Parents are welcome to visit but may not attend children’s camps or classes.* Craft Alliance reserves the right to refuse continued enrollment to disruptive students.
Studio Telephones:The telephones located in the studios are for emergency and general use. Delmar Loop 314-725-1177 Clay Studio: ext. 335Upstairs Studio: ext. 336
Mission Statement:Craft Alliance Center of Art + Design’s mission is to empower you to experience the craft of our time.
Staff:Executive Director, Boo McLoughlin Senior Director, Director of Education Programs, Luanne RimelDirector of Development & Communications, Jackie ChambersDirector of Exhibitions & Artists-in-Residence, Stefanie Kirkland Director of Community Programs & Grand Center Operations, Michael ParrettGallery Manager & Buyer, Miriam WiegandFinance Manager, Jessica Hitchcock Finance Consultant, Beth CauseyFacilities & Studios Manager, Dan BarnettMarketing & Communications Coordinator, Michael PowellIT Specialist, Katie GibbonsDevelopment Assistant, Megan EyssellGrand Center Registrar & Program Coordinator, Danielle McCoyDelmar Registrar, Lola OgbaraSenior Gallery Associate, Jennifer Toje
Grand Center 314-534-7528Clay Studio: ext. 304 Metals Studio: ext. 305 Fiber Studio: ext. 306Graphics Studio: ext. 307Wood Studio: ext 311
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Return address:6640 Delmar Blvd.St. Louis, MO 63130
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501 N Grand BlvdSt. Louis, MO 63103In Grand Center
Craft Alliance Summer Art Camps are easy to reach from any location. Please see the map or visit our website for complete directions.