Summer Art Camp for Kids at Aplomb

Get Ready for Summer!

Geared for ages 6-13, get ready for some creative fun this summer! Each week is a new theme with supportive and experienced art teachers.

From 9am-12pm Monday through Friday, kids will enjoy working with hands-on creative projects, concluding with a mini-exhibition! Reserve now with a deposit to hold your spot! Get one week free if you reserve all 9 weeks. Use the code SIBLINGS10 if you are registering more than one child for 10% off but fill out each form separately.

WEEK 1
art and nature

June 29- July 3 with Aliah Marden

WEEK 2
magical mark making

July 6-10 with Marisa Companion

WEEK 3
abstract acrylics

July 13-17 with Jennifer Jarvis

WEEK 4
earth friendly art

July 13-17 with Danielle Festa and Brandy Patterson

WEEK 5
Clay, Clay and More Clay

July 27-31 with Marisa Companion

WEEK 6
Art in the Moment

Aug 3-7 with Marisa Companion

WEEK 7
Tie Dyes and Spin Art

Aug 10-14 with Jade Ruscio

WEEK 8
Wire sculptures

Aug 17- 21 with Jennifer Jarvis

WEEK 9
Zen Art and Movement

Aug 24-28 with Danielle Festa and Marissa Thibeau


mini-exhibition at kids art camp Dover Aplomb

interactive and collaborative art

Come in with the whole family!

Our art cafe is a great space for making core family memories. Book a table and get creative together!


We also do birthdays!

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Aplomb Gallery resides at Cocheco (CO-chi-co) on N’dakinna (n-DA-ki-na), now called Dover, New Hampshire, which is the unceded traditional ancestral homeland of the Abenaki (a-BEN-a-ki), Pennacook and Wabanaki Peoples, past and present. We acknowledge and honor with gratitude the land, waterways, living beings and the Aln8bak (Al-nuh-bak), the people who have stewarded N’dakinna (n-DA-ki-na) for many millennia.