ArtCamp - Session 5 (ages 8-12)

ArtCamp - Session 5 (ages 8-12)

AC-ArtCamp | This class is completed

600 St. Andrews Blvd Winter Park, FL 32792 United States
On Location
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7/8/2019-7/18/2019
8:45 AM-5:15 PM EDT on Mon Tue Wed Th
$425.00
Member Discount Available

ArtCamp - Session 5 (ages 8-12)

AC-ArtCamp | This class is completed

*This 2-week camp meets Monday through Thursday.* Crealdé’s most popular pick! This two-week session is packed with creative projects in painting, photography, ceramics, sculpture, and more! Experience daily hands-on activities in each medium. Campers bring bag lunches for daily picnics. Supervision is provided until 5:30 pm.

  • MANDATORY INFORMATION NEEDED

    Go to "My Account"at the top. Select "Contacts" and click notepad by child's name. This form must be completed to guarantee a spot in ArtCamp.

  • Tuition including all materials.
  • Campers bring bag lunches for daily picnics.
  • Supervision is provided until 5:30 p.m.
Hunter, David
David Hunter

David Hunter

Simplify nature’s complexity into precise and visually concise shapes. Develop a unique interpretation of landscapes emphasizing their visual language. Master the concepts of subject selection, limited values, movement, and color strategy. Prereq: PD120, PD157, or similar exp.
A native of Central Florida and faculty member of Crealdé Art School, David Hunter is a printmaker and acrylic painter. He is well known for his sense of humor and patience with teaching art to students, adult and children alike. David teaches acrylic painting classes weekly each session, coaching students individually as they paint subject matters and techniques of their own choices. He conducts weekend printmaking workshops throughout the Southeast, covering intaglio (etchings, drypoints, etc.), relief and monotype techniques. For his own work, David works on line etchings which, due to their tedious and time-consuming nature, are limited in size. To balance the tedium of the line etchings, David paints large acrylic paintings, many of which are based on wildlife, woods, and marsh scenes typically found in Florida. Despite inheriting his father’s talent for artwork at an early age, he earned a B.S. and M.S. in zoology at the University of South Florida in Tampa, using his artistic talent to illustrate his master’s thesis with pen-and-ink drawings. After working as a biology research associate at the University of Central Florida, he taught 7th-grade life science and 8th-grade physical science for 5 years, returning to art in his spare time. In 1977 he participated in his first art show, took a year’s leave of absence starting in the summer of 1978, and continued on to become a full-time artist. Hunter was instrumental in forming the Florida Printmakers Society in 1986 becoming its first president. He’s also a long-time member of the Miniature Art Society of Florida, the Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers Society of Washington, D.C., a signature member of the Miniature Artists of America and, more recently, the Central Florida Printmakers. David has participated in and consistently draws top awards in art festivals in Florida and competitions throughout the U.S.

Baker, John
John Baker

As a faculty member in the Photography Program, John Baker shares his love and knowledge of film photography in both youth and adult classes, guiding artists young and old in the processes of creating traditional black and white images from capture to print.  A consummate exhibitor in and supporter of the Central Florida art scene and recipient of many best-in-show awards, Baker holds two B.A. degrees in Arts and Sciences from the University of Central Florida.  He has served at Crealdé School of Art in varying capacities for two decades, and has a studio at FAVO in Orlando.

Cumbie, David
David Cumbie

An active member of the Central Florida art community for over four decades, David Cumbie exhibits in galleries in the United States and Europe, and has participated in creating art for public places since 1980.  He was the first artist to receive a commission from the Orlando Percentage for the Arts Program in 1984.  He creates annual national sports awards for football and basketball, and recently created a linebacker award for the NFL.  Cumbie's work was sent to Tokyo, Japan, where his sculptures were used to represent America in the Interflora World Cup 1989.  Additional international exhibitions include the Sculptural Mile in Germany, four cultural exchange programs in Europe and traveling art exhibitions in Italy from 1999-2002.  Recently he has created mosaic projects at the Community Art Center in Cobá, Mexico, as well as the American Consulate in Merida, and is presently designing a mosaic for Mexico City.  Since 1996, Cumbie has been the Crealdé School of Art Contemporary Sculpture Garden Curator, an educational outdoor exhibition which consists of over 60 outdoor sculptures created in Central Florida.  As a long-time manager of Crealdé's sculpture program, Cumbie has educated thousands of students of all ages and capabilities in the joys of creating three-dimensional art.

Grant, Zane
Zane Grant

Rodgers, Fontaine
Fontaine Rodgers

Fontaine Rodgers attended the Maryland Institute, College of Art and the California College of Art (cum laude). Her personal art has always reflected her love of nature, landscapes, flora and fauna, especially birds and horses. She delights in printmaking, creating linocuts and woodblocks that are often amusing or whimsical. Her passion has always been drawing, which is the foundation for all her art. Her art can found at several Florida galleries and in private and public collections here and abroad. Rogers joined the Crealdé faculty in 2022.

Natalie Sansone

Natalie, a dedicated ceramic artist from Orlando, Florida, holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree specializing in ceramics from the University of Central Florida. With nine years of experience as a high school ceramics teacher, she has been instrumental in helping students master foundational skills in ceramics while fostering their creativity. As a second-generation ceramics instructor, Natalie is committed to passing on the rich tradition of this craft to blossoming artists, ensuring its enduring legacy thrives within the community and beyond.

Zlamal, Wendi
Wendi Zlamal

Wendi Zlamal is an Orlando based portrait artist with 17 years of experience. She won Best of Show in 2012 Seminole State College Student Show and an Award of Merit from Orlando Museum of Art. Her artwork is included in many private collections and she continues study in her craft at Southern Atelier under founder Charles Miano.