FINE ARTS UNLIMITED!
Unleash your imagination in:
P ainting Jewelry Silversmithing Fashion
D rawing Ceramics Photo Weaving Webdesign
Animation Cartooning Batik Tie-Die
S ilk Painting Sculpture P rinting
17 studios with 21 Artists in residence for you
Design your own creative schedule
Gallery to showcase all your work
Artistic campers from all over the world - 40th year
Plus Theater - Dance - Music - Circus Magic-Waterfun-Sports
Boys and Girls, 9 to 16
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Crizmac Art & Cultural
Education Materials, Inc.
P.O. Box 65928
Tucson, AZ 85728
(800) 913-8555
Fax: (520) 323-6194
www.crizmac.com
CRIZMAC Adventure Travel
offers Journeys of Art and Soul in
2008: A Spirit Transformed—The
Art and Culture of the Northwest
Coast and Alaska, July 10– 18; De
Colores: A Studio Experience in
San Miguel Allende, July 20– 26 and
July 27–August 2; Days of the Dead,
October 27–November 3. For more
information or to register, visit
our website, www.crizmac.com,
or call Kitty at (800) 913-8555.
Glassworks Studio, Inc.
151 South Street, Suite 103B
Morristown, NJ 07960
(973) 656-0800
fax: (973) 656-0881
www.umakeglass.com
1stglassmail@umakeglass.com
A Glassworks creative experience
is entertaining, educational, and
enthralling! Your students will cre-
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ate an original piece of fused glass
art. Each custom piece is kiln fired.
They are further processed and
packaged for pick up in one week.
Groups are welcome by appointment weekday mornings. For more
information, call (973) 656-0800, or
visit www.umakeglass.com.
Interlochen Arts Camp
6/21–8/4, 2008
Office of Admission & Financial Aid
Interlochen Center for the Arts
P.O. Box 199
Interlochen, MI 49643
(800) 681-5912
Fax: (231) 276-7464
admission@interlochen.org
www.interlochen.org/artscamp
Programs and tuition range from
one-to-six weeks and $875–$6170.
Financial aid is available. Pro-
grams are designed for grades
three through twelve and include
drawing, painting, photography,
printmaking, ceramics, fiber art,
papermaking, jewelry, and sculp-
ture. Priority deadline: February 1,
2008.
Long Lake Camp For The Arts
www.artssummercamp.com
(800) 767-7111
Long Lake Camp for the Arts
—America’s premier fine art and
performing arts summer camp.
Creative campers age nine to sixteen enjoy unparalleled arts opportunities with nurturing artists in
residence and twenty art studios.
A creative atmosphere with traditional camping values plus water-fun, sports, and camp fires. Visit
www.artssummercamp.com, or call
(800) 767-7111 for more information.
Milwaukee Institute of
Art & Design
273 E. Erie Street
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 847-3330
www.miad.edu/precollege
MIAD offers a nationally recognized Pre-College Summer Program
for high school students seeking
an intensive studio experience.
Scholarships/residence hall accommodations available. Excellent
portfolio development opportunity.
Two-week beginner/intermediate: