Join us for the Developing Artist Summer Camp, an inspiring program designed to spark creativity, build confidence, and provide hands-on exposure to the diverse world of art. Led by renowned professional artists and educators Michael Manning and Ben Quesnel, this camp offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore artistic expression in a dynamic and engaging environment.
Art is not just a canvas; itβs a gateway to confidence, community, and the larger world
What Awaits You This Summer?
π Engage in a Wide Array of Art Forms
Explore everything from drawing, painting, and sculpture to stained glass, installation art, photography, murals and more. Dive into traditional and modern techniques while creating your own masterpieces!
π An Interdisciplinary Journey
Art connects us to history, science, literature, and our personal stories. Campers will learn how to tie their creative projects to the larger world, gaining insights into contemporary and historical art practices.
ποΈ Learn from Professional Artists
Campers will work with highly qualified professionals who share their expertise, personal practices, and career journeys.
ποΈ Immersive Art Experiences
Travel to artistsβ studios, galleries, museums, and organizations that support the art world, providing a behind-the-scenes look into creative careers.
π€ Collaborative Studio Environment
The studio will be a vibrant space of creativity and teamwork, fostering collaboration and community-building among campers.
Why Join Our Camp?
Our mission is rooted in the belief that art is a powerful tool for self-expression, transformation, and resilience. Whether a child is facing challenges or simply seeking a creative outlet, art builds confidence and unlocks potential.
The Developing Artist Program empowers youth to:
Explore their identity as artists, innovators, and creators.
Learn about career possibilities in the art world.
Foster resilience, creativity, and problem-solving skills.
Connect with art on a personal and global level.
Camp Highlights
Personalized Instruction: Small groups ensure each camper receives guidance tailored to their unique talents and interests.
Dynamic Projects: From murals and installations to social practice art, campers will create works that inspire and challenge them.
Community Focus: Collaborative projects and exhibitions bring the art to life for family and friends.
Professional Tools & Techniques: Campers will gain hands-on experience using a wide variety of materials and digital tools like Photoshop and iMovie.
π Art is not just a canvas; itβs a gateway to confidence, community, and the larger world. π
DAP Summer Camp β Join Us for a Creative Journey!
Welcome to the DAP Art Summer Camp! Our summer sessions are designed for young artists to explore their creativity, learn new skills, and collaborate with fellow campers in a supportive and positive environment. Whether your child is an experienced artist or a first-time creator, thereβs a place for everyone to thrive.
Eligibility
Our camp is open to students who have completed 1st through 8th grade by June 2025. Here's what you need to know:
Fees & Registration
Registration opens on February 20th, 2025! Secure your spot early, as our camp fills up quickly.
Camp Sessions: We offer seven exciting weekly sessions, each lasting from Monday to Friday, 8:45 AM to 2:00 PM.
Session Dates and Fees:
Session 1: July 7th β 11th ($400)
Session 2: July 14th β 18th ($400)
Session 3: July 21st β 25th ($400)
Session 4: July 28th β August 1st ($400)
Session 5: August 4th β 8th ($400)
Session 6: August 11th β 15th ($400)
Session 7: August 18th β 22nd ($400)
Camp Waitlist Policy: If a session reaches capacity, you may join the waitlist. If a spot becomes available, you will be contacted and have two business days to complete the payment before the next person is contacted.
Camp Withdrawal Policy: Please note that we do not offer refunds or prorated fees. If a session is canceled by DAP due to unforeseen circumstances, you will receive a full refund for the missed days.
Payment Information:
All payments are due by July 1st, 2025.
We accept cash, checks (made payable to Ben Quesnel), or Venmo (@Benjamin-quesnel-1).
Checks should be mailed to: 46 London Lane, Stamford, CT 06902.
Daily Routine (Tentative Schedule)
Our daily routine ensures a balance of creativity, collaboration, and fun:
8:45 AM β 9:00 AM: Drop off at the Greenwich Arts Council (299 Greenwich Ave, 2nd Floor, Greenwich, CT 06830)
9:00 AM β 9:45 AM: Art warm-up activity to start the day with a burst of creativity.
9:45 AM β 11:00 AM: Independent and small group art projects β students will have the chance to explore their own ideas or work together in teams.
11:00 AM β 11:30 AM: Lunch break (students bring their own peanut-free lunch and snacks).
11:30 AM β 1:30 PM: Collaborative group projects and hands-on workshop stations.
1:30 PM β 2:00 PM: Clean up, snack and a short body break to recharge.
2:00 PM β 2:15 PM: Pick up from the Greenwich Arts Council.
What to Bring
Lunch & Snacks: Students should bring their own peanut-free lunch and snacks each day. To ensure everyoneβs safety, food cannot be shared between campers.
Art Supplies: All art materials, including tools and mediums, are provided by DAP and included in your tuition.