Camp Info
| Ages: | 4–14 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Arts: | Arts, Fine Arts, Arts & Crafts, Painting |
Arcadia, CA, USA
Global Art Arcadia is an art-focused program designed to help children develop both technical skills and creative confidence. The atmosphere is calm, structured, and supportive. Lessons are guided step by step, allowing campers to build skills gradually while still exploring their own ideas.
The program follows a structured curriculum that introduces drawing techniques, coloring methods, and composition. Campers learn how to use different tools and materials while improving their attention to detail. At the same time, they are encouraged to express their creativity through personal projects.
This camp is best suited for children in elementary and middle school age groups. Younger kids benefit from clear guidance and foundational skills, while older campers can refine their techniques and work on more detailed artwork. It works well for both beginners and kids who already enjoy art but want to improve.
What makes Global Art Arcadia stand out is its balance between structure and creativity. Kids don’t just create freely—they also learn how to improve their technique in a way that builds confidence over time.
| Ages: | 4–14 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Arts: | Arts, Fine Arts, Arts & Crafts, Painting |
You won’t be charged yet. The camp will contact you to confirm all terms first.
| Dates | Days | Price | Apply |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 8 - Aug 28, 2026 | 5 | $500 |
Global Art Arcadia operates as a day camp and does not offer overnight accommodation. Campers attend sessions during the day and return home afterward.
The program is typically structured in shorter sessions, making it suitable for younger children or those who prefer a more focused schedule. This format helps maintain attention and energy levels during creative activities.
Campers should wear comfortable clothing that can handle art materials such as paint or markers. Personal items like water bottles and snacks may be required depending on the session.
A key tradition at Global Art Arcadia is the focus on skill progression. Campers build on what they learn each day, gradually improving their techniques and confidence.
Completing artwork is an important part of the experience. Kids often finish projects they can take home, giving them a sense of accomplishment.
Another tradition is guided learning. Instructors lead campers step by step, helping them understand how to approach different artistic challenges.
Sharing work with others is also encouraged. Campers may discuss or present their creations, which helps build confidence and communication skills.
These traditions create a structured but creative environment where kids can see clear progress in their abilities.
The program focuses on developing art skills through guided instruction and hands-on practice. Campers follow step-by-step lessons that introduce new techniques while allowing room for creativity. Each session builds on previous skills, helping children improve steadily. Instructors provide support and feedback throughout the process. The result is a balanced experience that combines learning with creative expression.