Description
Monday through Friday, August 7 – 11
9:00 am to 12:00 pm
ages 6 – 10
Instructor: Jeanine Cappuccino
Imagination is the key to making fabulous, hand-built clay creations! We will make clay projects based on the creatures of the ocean.
Don’t forget to bring a snack and a drink. If your child brings a snack to class, please make sure it is peanut-free.
Children can be enrolled in a morning and an afternoon camp and enjoy a supervised lunch for the half hour in between.
The clay artwork your child makes in this camp requires a few steps before it is ready to pick up, including two kiln firings. The work may take up to three weeks after the camp ends before it is ready to pick up.
Our Health and Safety Plan:
·The Summer Camps take place outside, weather permitting.
·Students and teachers are required to wear masks while at the Falmouth Art Center, except when eating.
·Students are asked to wash their hands when they begin their art class at Falmouth Art Center. Students are encouraged to wash their hands and/or use hand sanitizer during the class and after class.
·We use portable HEPA filters in the classrooms that filter the air every 15 minutes in addition to our built in HEPA filters.
Scholarship information:
The Falmouth Art Center is very proud to have a scholarship fund supported by donations from members and friends. It is available for both children and adults who have a great desire to create art. Applications should be submitted to Laura Reckford, Executive Director of the Falmouth Art Center. If you have questions about our scholarship program, email us at info@falmouthart.org or call the art center at 508-540-3304.
Scholarship Information and Forms
Refund policy:
Refunds will not be given within one week of the start of a class. Classes are not pro-rated, and there are no makeups for missed classes. A $25 processing fee is withheld from all refunds.
The Art Center reserves the right to cancel any class or workshop due to insufficient enrollment, in which case tuition will be fully refunded.