Camp Info
| Ages: | 3–14 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Spring, Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Arts: | Arts, Fine Arts, Arts & Crafts, Graphic Design, Painting, Print Making, Sculpture, Visual Arts |
Littleton, CO, USA
artSPARK Summer Camps in Littleton offer art-based day camp experiences for preschoolers through 8th graders. The program includes Pre+K Camp, 1st–8th Camp, and Summer Clubs. Each option provides children with a studio setting where they can explore materials, learn techniques, and create projects under the guidance of creative instructors.
The camp’s style is open-ended and hands-on. Campers may draw, paint, sculpt, build, print, collage, and work in mixed media. The studio uses both 2D and 3D art options, with demonstrations and inspiration projects available to help children get started. At the same time, campers are encouraged to follow their own ideas rather than copying a single fixed sample.
This camp will likely interest children who enjoy art, sensory materials, building, storytelling, design, and creative problem-solving. Preschool and kindergarten campers get a program tailored for younger makers, while 1st–8th-grade campers can take on bigger ideas, longer projects, and more independent choices. Summer Clubs offer half-day sessions for focused skill development.
The program is rooted in the Studio Thinking framework. That means campers practice habits such as observing, reflecting, persisting, experimenting, and expressing their ideas through art.
| Ages: | 3–14 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Spring, Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Arts: | Arts, Fine Arts, Arts & Crafts, Graphic Design, Painting, Print Making, Sculpture, Visual Arts |
You won’t be charged yet. The camp will contact you to confirm all terms first.
| Dates | Days | Price | Apply |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 20 - Jul 24, 2026 | 5 | $575 | |
| Jul 27 - Jul 31, 2026 | 5 | $575 | |
| Aug 3 - Aug 7, 2026 | 5 | $575 | |
| Aug 10 - Aug 14, 2026 | 5 | $300 |
artSPARK Summer Camps in Littleton are day camps held in a creative studio setting. Campers attend the registered session and return home afterward. The program is built for local daily attendance, not overnight stays.
The camp has different formats by age and program type. Pre+K Camp is designed for preschool and kindergarten children. The 1st–8th Camp gives older children a broader summer art experience with varied studio activities. Summer Clubs are half-day sessions for children seeking a more focused, skill-building format.
Children spend their camp time in the studio working with art materials, joining creative prompts, exploring techniques, and developing projects. The setting fits children who are ready to make, move between materials, and participate in a group studio routine.
Families should choose the session that matches the child’s grade level and schedule. artSPARK applies age requirements to its offerings, including for siblings and friends.
artSPARK presents its studio as a safe and nurturing creative environment for children. Campers are grouped by age range, and each program has set age requirements. This helps keep activities matched to the developmental stage of the children in the room.
The studio experience includes real art materials. Children may use glue, paints, sharp objects, and other supplies connected with hands-on creative work. The waiver also recognizes the risks of regular group activities, such as tripping, falling, and exposure to communicable diseases. This is a useful context for parents because camp is active and material-rich, not a screen-based or worksheet-only program.
Parents or guardians supervise children on the premises until the scheduled start time. They are also expected to be present within 5 minutes before the scheduled end time. artSPARK may ask for a child to be picked up when illness, injury, or behavior affects safe participation.
artSPARK camps have a studio rhythm built around making, choosing, and sharing. Campers are introduced to materials and techniques, then use those starting points to build their own ideas. The result is a camp week that feels different from a step-by-step craft class.
One important tradition is the Artists’ Celebration at the end of week-long camps. Campers display their work and share their creative process with family and friends. For children, this gives the week a clear finish: they get to show what they made, explain their choices, and feel proud of their effort.
The camp also values open studio time. Children can explore materials, test ideas, collaborate, and keep working through challenges. This helps kids understand that art is not only about the final object. It is also about planning, experimenting, changing course, and discovering what works.
artSPARK Summer Camps in Littleton give campers room to explore art through materials, ideas, and guided support. Children work with both 2D and 3D projects, using techniques such as drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, collage, and mixed media. Instructors offer demonstrations and creative prompts, but campers still have space to make choices and develop their own direction. The program helps children practice creative thinking, patience, problem-solving, and confidence in their artistic voice.
Studio Pass membership does not include a camp discount.
Studio Pass members receive early enrollment access for summer and school break camps.
Transfers to another session of the same type may be possible when space is available.
Transfers between different students are not permitted except approved sibling transfers.