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Create Your <strong>Art</strong>ful <strong>Summer</strong> at the <strong>VBMA</strong>!SUMMER ART CAMP 2012The <strong>Vero</strong> <strong>Beach</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Camp is designed to <strong>of</strong>fer a creative,child-centered environment for young artists to explore new ideas, develop skills, and buildself-esteem through making and learning about art. Our expert instructors are experiencedin getting the best work from their students in a fun, welcoming setting.<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Camp features a variety <strong>of</strong> exciting art classes for ages 4 – 16. Classes are<strong>of</strong>fered in the morning and afternoon, and may be combined to create a personalizedfull-day program. For your convenience, we also provide morning and lunch care for anadditional fee.Students who have the best experiences at <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Camp are those who:• Love making things• Enjoy looking at things• Ask questions• Experiment• Want to explore and discover their talents• Learn by doing• Like to have fun and respect othersWe also encourage your young artists to become Youth Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>VBMA</strong> for just $5annually. This membership will provide them with many benefits including free FunShops,invitations to children’s activities, membership sticker, birthday program, and much more!Just check <strong>of</strong>f the Youth Membership box on the registration form to enroll and include themembership fee with your tuition. Or call (772) 231-0707 extension 123.Imaginations are welcome, and pick up a new skill or two. Create your own artful summerwith us!Sincerely,J. Marshall AdamsDirector <strong>of</strong> EducationFollow the <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>Art</strong> School on Facebook!Become a fan <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>Art</strong> School page on Facebook. Keep informed <strong>of</strong> thehappenings within the <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>Art</strong> School, upcoming registration dates, class information,Community Gallery exhibitions, and more!


4-5 year oldsA WORLD OF ARTAnn KeyserChildren will discover and replicate art creations from aroundthe globe. Creations include a carnival mask, mosaicsand “stained glass.”CLASS #SC26 $80 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $70)9–11 year oldsCOLOR EXPLOSIONSherry HaalandExperience different painting mediums and delve into colortheory with temperas, acrylics, watercolor and pastels. Usingfun and stimulating techniques, students will add their selfexpressionto create exciting works <strong>of</strong> art.CLASS #SC27 $80 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $70)6-8 year oldsCREATIVITY YOU CAN’T RESIST –FASCINATIONS WITH WAXClaire-Anne ArchawskiWith your vivid imagination, learn to draw and paint in mixedmedia with brilliant effect. Campers will explore the techniques<strong>of</strong> wax resist and use Bristol paper, pencils with erasers, crayons,watercolor and brushes to create their masterpieces.CLASS #SC28 $80 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $70)9–11 years oldOCEAN ADVENTURESKris MinnerStudy <strong>of</strong> ocean life on the coral reef with 2D and 3D projects.Students will use various sculptural, watercolor and collagetechniques to illustrate the coral reef biodiversity.CLASS #SC31 $80 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $70)9-11 year oldsCREATIVITY YOU CAN’T RESIST –FASCINATIONS WITH WAXClaire-Anne ArchawskiWith your vivid imagination, learn to draw and paint in mixedmedia with brilliant effect. Campers will explore the techniques<strong>of</strong> wax resist and use Bristol paper, pencils with erasers,crayons, watercolor and brushes to create their masterpieces.CLASS #SC32 $80 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $70)fourSESSION 4 July 2 – 6 (No camp July 4)9-11 year oldsFUN WITH GLASSPresented by Mary Adamski-PartowLearn glass fusing the safe way! This camp is designed to introduceglass art to even the youngest <strong>of</strong> artists by using smoothedgedshapes <strong>of</strong> glass to create original designs. Students willlearn how to assemble a variety <strong>of</strong> objects based on the artwork<strong>of</strong> Chihuly, Tiffany, and other glass pioneers. Older studentswill receive instruction in the science behind glass art. Projectswill consist <strong>of</strong> functional art pieces as well as decorative pieces.If a child can glue pieces <strong>of</strong> paper together, they can experiencethe wonder <strong>of</strong> glassmaking!CLASS #SC29 $80 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $70)12–16 year oldsWEAR ME OUT: FUN WITH FABRICLori BarbatoCreate one <strong>of</strong> a kind wearable art by using techniques suchas tie dye, batik, silk painting and wax resist. Bring in a weatheredt-shirt or other item and it will gain a new colorful life.Materials included in fee.CLASS #SC30 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)12-16 year oldsWATERCOLOR – CONTROL THE FLOWKim Weissenborn-LopezStudents will do things they never thought were possiblesuch as mix the colors they see, paint a still-life, create alandscape, or try a portrait. The instructor will give step-by-stepdemonstrations and instructions.CLASS #SC33 $80 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $70)MORNING 9:30 am – 12:30 pm AFTERNOON 1:30 – 4:30 pmregister today: (772) 231-0707 x116


MORNING 9:30 am – 12:30 pmfiveSESSION 5 July 9 – 134–5 year oldseARTh FRIENDLY: RECYCLED ARTMegan KennedyStudents will enjoy making art pieces while learning aboutseveral art techniques including lines, and primary colors.Students will learn how to reuse materials and make them intoa piece <strong>of</strong> art. This session is exciting, interesting, educationaland most <strong>of</strong> all, lots <strong>of</strong> fun.CLASS #SC34 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)6–8 year oldsINTRODUCTION TO PASTELSMarie MorrowChildren will learn what type <strong>of</strong> paper and pastels (oil or chalk)should be used to create a vibrant work <strong>of</strong> art, and how pastelscan be mixed with other art mediums to create a variety <strong>of</strong>different effects, from s<strong>of</strong>t or dense to transparent and aqueous.No drawing skills needed. Please bring a few clear images <strong>of</strong>something you would like to create.CLASS #SC35 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)6–8 year oldsDIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHYLis BechLearn to use your digital camera for creative purposes. Studentswill create shots from different perspectives, in and around the<strong>Museum</strong> grounds, then use their photos to create one-<strong>of</strong>-a-kindbooks or journals.CLASS #SC36 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)9–11 year oldsFOUNDATIONS: PENCIL DRAWINGClaire-Anne ArchawskiLearn the fundamentals <strong>of</strong> drawing either a still life or a portraitthrough an old European technique <strong>of</strong> using a grid system.<strong>Art</strong>ists from Leonardo to Chuck Close use the grid to makesmall things big and break big things down for mastery – a keyconcept in visual understanding.CLASS #SC37 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)12-16 year oldsOP ARTLori BarbatoCreate mind-boggling art concerning the interaction betweenillusion and picture plane, between understanding and seeing.Explore some famous Op(tical) <strong>Art</strong> works through out history,and then create your own wild, eye-popping drawings. Learntechniques and tricks to create movement using linear, circularand abstract elements while you explore the use <strong>of</strong> variousmedia to create awesome art that will give the impression <strong>of</strong>movement, flashing, vibration, swelling and warping.CLASS #SC38 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)AFTERNOON 1:30 – 4:30 pm6–8 year oldsBUSY BEADSClaire-Anne ArchawskiBecome a jewelry designer in beaded works. Campers willlearn basic beading with patterns to create clasped and closedbracelets, earrings, necklaces and much more.CLASS #SC39 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)6–8 year oldsIT’S CRAFTYSherry HaalandWe’ll have lots <strong>of</strong> fun exploring traditional mediums combinedwith alternative materials used in conventional and nontraditionalways. Using crayons, tape, pastels, glue and waxpaper we will be experimenting with line, pattern and graphicareas <strong>of</strong> color to create an individual work <strong>of</strong> art. Found and‘green’ supplies will be used in a 3D recycled art project as well.CLASS #SC40 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)9–11 year oldsINTRODUCTION TO WATERCOLORMarie MorrowStudents will learn the basics <strong>of</strong> watercolor, such as wet-intowet,washes and more. No fear <strong>of</strong> drawing. We are going totransfer the design onto paper using the grid method. Bring insome clear images <strong>of</strong> something you would like to create.CLASS #SC41 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)9–11 year oldsDRAWING ON THE RIGHT SIDEOF THE BRAINKim Weissenborn-LopezLearning to draw is an adventure when inspired by the bookDrawing on the Right Side <strong>of</strong> the Brain. In this course,children will explore new ways <strong>of</strong> enhancing their powers <strong>of</strong>observation and putting it on paper.CLASS #SC42 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)12–16 year oldsGLASS FUSINGMary Adamski-PartowLearn glass fusing the safe way! This camp is designed to introduceglass art to even the youngest <strong>of</strong> artists by using smoothedgedshapes <strong>of</strong> glass to create original designs. Students willlearn how to assemble a variety <strong>of</strong> objects based on the artwork<strong>of</strong> Chihuly, Tiffany, and other glass pioneers. Older students willreceive instruction in the science behind glass art. Projects willconsist <strong>of</strong> functional art pieces as well as decorative pieces. If achild can glue pieces <strong>of</strong> paper together, they can experience thewonder <strong>of</strong> glassmaking!CLASS #SC43 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)register today: www.verobeachmuseum.org


sixSESSION 6 July 16 – 204–5 year oldsCOLORFUL DESIGN WITH COLLAGEClaire-Anne ArchawskiInspired by master artists like Matisse, young artists will beintroduced to principles <strong>of</strong> basic composition and use differenttypes <strong>of</strong> papers to create a themed project through collage.CLASS #SC44 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)6–8 year oldsMASTERS OLD AND NEW!Terry ParkerCome and experience the styles and techniques <strong>of</strong> the greatmaster artists from the Renaissance to the present day. ExperienceInventive <strong>Art</strong> (Da Vinci style), Resist in Motion (Degasstyle), and Color Collage (Matisse style), to name a few.CLASS #SC45 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)9–11 year oldsWATERCOLOR, WATERCOLOR,EVERYWHERESherry HaalandStudents will explore watercolor techniques, learning thelooseness, fluidity and spontaneity <strong>of</strong> the medium. Learn to applythese techniques to paintings, combining learned applicationsand imaginative free painting. Techniques include; colorsaturation, wet vs. dry, washes, dry brush, stamping, sgrafitto,resist, spatter and salt exercises.CLASS #SC46 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)6-8 year oldsSEEING MORE WITH COLORED PENCILSClaire-Anne ArchawskiMake a powerful work using the simple tools <strong>of</strong> colored pencilson paper. Children will learn lessons to build confidence andidentify the many different shapes and colors it takes to createan illustration. Children should bring in several clear images<strong>of</strong> their choice to draw.CLASS #SC47 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)9-11 year oldsART RULZ!Terry ParkerThe Elements <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> are the basic rules and tools artists learnto master in making all <strong>of</strong> their works. Color, line, texture,value, space, form and shape <strong>of</strong>fer an unlimited variety withwhich to experiment. Let’s spend the week exploring themthrough fun activities – and when we learn the rules, maybewe can break them!CLASS #SC48 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)MORNING 9:30 am – 12:30 pm AFTERNOON 1:30 – 4:30 pmregister today: (772) 231-0707 x116


MORNING 9:30 am – 12:30 pmsevenSESSION 7 July 23 – 274–5 year oldsABC-ZOOM! [Part 1 <strong>of</strong> 3]Valerie Savoie GuerraSchool readiness writing skills are our main focus in this funand engaging week. Using a multisensory approach includingvisual, tactile, hearing and kinesthetic, we learn 4 <strong>of</strong> the 14primary strokes necessary to write letters and numbers (as anexample, we use the sound “zoom” for the horizontal stroke).We then try to write a few numbers and letters: 1, 4, 6, 7, l,i, t, h, m, n, r and b. We also work on other prewriting skillsusing chalk, modeling dough, paint, flexible wax sticks, beads,scissors, etc. We learn while we have fun!CLASS #SC49 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)6-8 year oldsUNDERWATER ADVENTUREMegan KennedyThis class is an engaging summer opportunity <strong>of</strong>fering a widevariety <strong>of</strong> unique projects. Students will enjoy making artpieces while learning about several art techniques includinglines, and primary colors. This is truly a fun and dynamicsummer experience that will spark creativity, engagement, andexploration.CLASS #SC50 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)6–8 year oldsFUNKY PORTRAIT WORKSHOPMarie MorrowFor an engaging twist, students will draw a portrait <strong>of</strong> theperson <strong>of</strong> their choice upside down using color pencils. Thisworkshop is a lesson to build confidence and identify the manydifferent shapes it takes to create a portrait. (Students shouldbring in several clear images <strong>of</strong> any person <strong>of</strong> their choice, toselect the best to draw.)CLASS #SC51 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)9-11 year oldsCARTOONINGLis BechEnjoy creating stories? Students will explore sequential art(cartooning) by creating their own characters. Then usingtraditional storytelling elements, young artists will create theirpersonal visual stories.CLASS #SC52 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)12–16 year oldsBUSY BEADSClaire-Anne ArchawskiBecome a jewelry designer in beaded works. Campers willlearn basic beading with patterns to created clasped and closedbracelets, earrings, necklaces and much more.CLASS #SC53 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)AFTERNOON 1:30 – 4:30 pm9–11 year oldsHAPPY ACCIDENTSMarie MorrowWith a little help from a spilled cup <strong>of</strong> tea, students willlearn how to start and guide their own abstract painting.As part <strong>of</strong> the journey, the color wheel will be explored, aswell as composition and how to move with ease through thedevelopment <strong>of</strong> the painting to an exciting result.CLASS #SC54 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)9-11 year oldsPASTEL PRIMERSherry HaalandChildren will explore pastels as a painting medium as well as amore commonly known drawing tool. They will experience allsorts <strong>of</strong> pastel; oil, s<strong>of</strong>t and pencil. The children will use colortheory, pastel techniques; cross hatch, scumbling and layeringto create their own original paintings.CLASS #SC55 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)12–16 year oldsCREATIVE STICHERY BY HANDClaire-Anne ArchawskiStudents will learn to use different materials, needles, thread,and scissors to create a custom made basic project including,headbands, bags, purses, pillow cases, and small blankets.CLASS #SC56 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)register today: www.verobeachmuseum.org


4-5 year oldsABC-ZOOM! [Part 2 <strong>of</strong> 3]Valerie Savoie GuerraSchool readiness writing skills are our focus in this secondweek. We learn 5 primary strokes necessary to write letters andnumbers, reinvesting the learning <strong>of</strong> last week (Part 1). Wethen try to write a few numbers and letters: 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, p, k, o,f, u, y and c. Like the week before, we pursue our work on otherfundamental prewriting skills using chalk, modeling dough,paint, flexible wax sticks, beads, scissors, etc. Repetition andengagement is the key in learning!CLASS #SC57 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)6–8 year oldsCREATIVE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSAnnie PadnukIn this session we will discover the joy <strong>of</strong> making anddecorating a wide variety <strong>of</strong> musical instruments from aroundthe world, and then we’ll jam!CLASS #SC58 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)6-8 year oldsWATERCOLOR 1-2-3Kim Weissenborn-LopezGet surprising results by learning to manipulate paint in spontaneousand controlled methods. Students will do things theynever thought were possible such as paint a flower, or a lemon,or try a landscape, or more – all with step-by-step demonstrationsand instructions.CLASS #SC61 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)9-11 year oldsFOUNDATIONS: PENCIL DRAWINGClaire-Anne ArchawskiLearn the fundamentals <strong>of</strong> drawing either a still life or aportrait through an old European technique <strong>of</strong> using a gridsystem. <strong>Art</strong>ists from Leonardo to Chuck Close use the grid tomake small things big and break big things down for mastery– a key concept in visual understanding.CLASS #SC62 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)eightSESSION 8 July 30 – August 36–8 year oldsCOLOR THEORY – A WIDE RANGE OFPALETTESClaire-Anne ArchawskiLearn to create a wide range <strong>of</strong> colors with primary colors andbasic white and black using acrylic paint. Children will learnto mix and refine their color sensibilities while training the eyefor tone, value and color.CLASS #SC59 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)9–11 year oldsINTRODUCTION TO PAINTINGLis BechThis is an exploratory class in painting techniques, taughtstep-by-step to help students create a unique work <strong>of</strong> art.Children will learn about the color wheel, mix colors, and useshading to broaden their work.CLASS #SC60 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)“My daughter absolutely LOVES the summer classes she has taken at the artmuseum and she has been back for 3 summers … I believe there is huge benefitfor my daughter to be exposed to art all year long …”12-16 year oldsFUN WITH MUDPeggy ThomasHave Fun with Mud!Discover your creativity in clay with handbuilt projects and“throwing” on the wheel. Pinch, sculpt, carve, coil, slab andthrow objects you can keep forever as you learn what youcan do with clay! Graduated lessons for beginners and moreadvanced students. Clay classes are two-week sessions.CLASS #SC63 $180 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $160)MORNING 9:30 am – 12:30 pm AFTERNOON 1:30 – 4:30 pmregister today: (772) 231-0707 x116


MORNING 9:30 am – 12:30 pmnineSESSION 9 August 6 – 104–5 year oldsABC-ZOOM! [Part 3 <strong>of</strong> 3]Valerie Savoie GuerraSchool readiness writing skills are our focus in this last week <strong>of</strong>ABC-Zoom! We learn the last 5 strokes necessary to write lettersand numbers, building on the learning <strong>of</strong> the two previousweeks (Parts 1 and 2). We then try to write a few letters: a,d, q, s, g, j, x, e, z, x, v, w. We also use our strokes to formshapes. We still work on other prewriting skills using chalk,modeling dough, paint, flexible wax sticks, beads, scissors, etc.Kindergarten, here we come!CLASS #SC64 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)6-8 year oldsINTRODUCTION TO WATERCOLORMarie MorrowStudents will learn the basics <strong>of</strong> watercolor, such as wet-intowet,washes and more. No fear <strong>of</strong> drawing. We are going totransfer the design onto paper using the grid method. Bring insome clear images <strong>of</strong> something you would like to create.CLASS #SC65 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)9-11 year oldsDRAWING ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THEBRAINKim Weissenborn-LopezLearning to draw is an adventure when inspired by the bookDrawing on the Right Side <strong>of</strong> the Brain. In this course,children will explore new ways <strong>of</strong> enhancing their powers <strong>of</strong>observation and putting it on paper.CLASS #SC66 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)9-11 year oldsCREATIVITY YOU CAN’T RESIST –FASCINATIONS WITH WAXClaire-Anne ArchawskiWith your vivid imagination, learn to draw and paint in mixedmedia with brilliant effect. Campers will explore the techniques<strong>of</strong> wax resist and use Bristol paper, pencils with erasers, crayons,watercolor and brushes to create their masterpieces.CLASS #SC67 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)“We feel very fortunate to participate in high-quality, fun, creative programs at <strong>VBMA</strong>.Repeatedly, we are delighted by the projects, instructors, and inspiration <strong>of</strong>fered to ourchildren through your programs.”AFTERNOON 1:30 – 4:30 pm6–8 year oldsDIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY—TAKINGSPECTACULAR PICTURESMary Adamski-PartowKids today have unprecedented access to photography....but dothey know how to take a good picture? This course is designedto teach the basics <strong>of</strong> photography, starting with the elementsand principles <strong>of</strong> art—color, value, line, shape, emphasis,movement, rhythm, proportion, etc. Students will learnabout composition and design by studying great masters <strong>of</strong>photography, then applying their techniques to their own photomaking.CLASS #SC68 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)9-11 year oldsTHE LOST ART OF WEAVING ON AHANDMADE LOOMClaire-Anne ArchawskiGiven a pre-made loom constructed <strong>of</strong> stretchers and nailsyoung artists will learn to weave a design in plain weavewith multi-colored threads. The class objective is to focus oncompletion, color sensibilities, fine motor skills, and persistencein patience.CLASS #SC69 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)12–16 year oldsBEYOND THE DOODLEMarie MorrowStudents will get a jumpstart on their artwork by using animage from a magazine and move from the image withstructure and repetitive line drawing to create and very intricatedesign doodle with fine tip markers.CLASS #SC70 $90 (<strong>Museum</strong> members $80)register today: www.verobeachmuseum.org


Mary Adamski-Partow received her B.S. in art educationfrom Kennesaw State University. She is currentlyteaching art at Rosewood Magnet School and hasalso created “<strong>Art</strong> After School” through the Marty FishFoundation.Claire-Ann Archawski received her B.F.A. in general finearts with Post-baccalaureate from Moore College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>and Design. She is currently the founder and owner <strong>of</strong><strong>Art</strong>Festivities, a multi-language program with uniqueone-on-one or small group intensive learning in thecreative arts.Lori Barbato has taught art for 14 years, and is currentlythe art teacher at Storm Grove Middle School.Lori holds a B.A. in graphic design from DaemenCollege in Amherst, New York. She worked in the field<strong>of</strong> graphic design before becoming a teacher. Lori alsoteaches with the M.A.Y.A. program (<strong>Museum</strong> <strong>Art</strong> YouthAmbassadors) at the <strong>Vero</strong> <strong>Beach</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> duringthe school year.Lis Bech earned her B.S. from Palm <strong>Beach</strong> AtlanticUniversity, and an M.S. in digital media and technologyfrom Full Sail University. She is the art teacher atSebastian River Middle School. Lis is a pr<strong>of</strong>essionalartist, working in watercolor, acrylic, graphite andprintmaking.Megan Kennedy received her B.A. and M.A. inelementary education from the University <strong>of</strong> NorthFlorida. She is currently teaching at Citrus ElementarySchool.Ann Keyser received her B.A. in elementary educationfrom Florida Atlantic University at Boca Raton. She iscurrently teaching at Pinewood Elementary School inStuart, Florida.Marie Morrow is a graduate form the Newark School<strong>of</strong> Fine and Industrial <strong>Art</strong>, and is a pr<strong>of</strong>essional studioand exhibiting artist. She was a four-time honorablemention award winner at the A.E. Backus GalleryAnnual Juried Show, and has taught painting to adultsand children at the <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>Art</strong> School and her homegallery.Annie Padnuk received her B.A. from Harvard andRadcliffe Colleges. She was certified to teach at UrbanCollege <strong>of</strong> Boston, where studies included physical,social, emotional, language and cognitive development.Terry Parker has been teaching art at Citrus Elementary.She received her B.A. in elementary educationfrom Florida Atlantic University and has a M.Ed. incurriculum and instruction from the University <strong>of</strong>Phoenix.FACULTY BIOGRAPHIESTheresa Fevola graduated from Brooklyn College witha B.A. in archaeology and history. She holds a Mastersin Secondary Education from Doweling College. Sheworks as a world history teacher at Gifford MiddleSchool. Theresa also teaches with the M.A.Y.A. program(<strong>Museum</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Youth Ambassadors) at the <strong>Vero</strong> <strong>Beach</strong><strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> during the school year.Valerie Savoie Guerra received her master’s degreein Education and is completing her doctorate degreeat the University <strong>of</strong> Quebec at Rimouski. She hasspecializations in early education, exceptionaleducation and has worked as a teacher in mainstream,inclusive settings in the lower elementary classroom.Sherry Haaland received her B.S. in art education fromthe State University <strong>of</strong> New York at New Paltz. Shehas extensive training in both oils and pastels, havingstudied art and art history for many years. Sherry is apr<strong>of</strong>essional studio artist.Regina Stark is a multi-media artist. She has worked inprintmaking, watercolor, acrylics, collage, illustrationand all forms <strong>of</strong> decorative painting, and has wonmany awards for her work. Regina has taught classesand workshops around the country, and is a member <strong>of</strong>several art leagues.Peggy Thomas received her B.A. in art history andfine arts from the University <strong>of</strong> Connecticut and herteaching certificate from Florida Atlantic University. Sheis currently working at <strong>Vero</strong> <strong>Beach</strong> High School as anart teacher and is a studio artist.Kim Weissenborn-Lopez is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Parsons School<strong>of</strong> Design. Kim has taught art for more than 25 yearsand among others, currently teaches the <strong>Museum</strong>s <strong>Art</strong>School’s successful weekly homeschool art class.register today: (772) 231-0707 x116


2012 <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Camp Important InformationNew Registration InformationRegistration opens April 16, 2012Download Registration Forms ONLINEat verobeachmuseum.orgRegister by phone,(772) 231-0707 ext. 116Register by fax, (772) 231-0938<strong>Vero</strong> <strong>Beach</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Summer</strong><strong>Art</strong> Camp is for ages 4 to 16, and runsfrom June 11 – August 10, 2012.Daily ScheduleMorning Sessions: 9:30 am – 12:30 pmAfternoon Sessions: 1:30 – 4:30 pmOptional AM Care: 8:30 – 9:30 amOptional Lunch Care 12:30 – 1:30 pmWhat to WearYour child will be in a studio-based art-making camp experience, using materials in a safe andcreative manner. Please remember to “dress for mess.”SnacksYoung artists at camp also take snack breaks, so be sure to pack a healthy snack as well. Therewill be no vending machine available.IMPORTANT INFORMATIONOptional Morning Care/Supervised LunchFor those who may need to drop <strong>of</strong>f their child(ren) earlier than 9:30 am, the <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong>fersMorning Care from 8:30 – 9:30 am. The fee for this is $25 per week (<strong>Museum</strong> members$20 per week).For those who select a full day <strong>of</strong> camp, or would need the extra hour, Supervised Lunch care isalso available from 12:30 – 1:30 pm. The fee for this is $25 per week (<strong>Museum</strong> members $20 perweek). Lunch is not provided, so be sure to pack one.AbsencesWe reserve space for each child exclusively during the registered week(s). Tuition payments arefinal. Make-up classes are not <strong>of</strong>fered.Cancellation PolicyThe <strong>Vero</strong> <strong>Beach</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> reserves the right to cancel any session if enrollment isinsufficient. In this case, any tuition paid will be refunded in full. If your child will not beattending any registered session, please let us know as soon as possible so that we can <strong>of</strong>fer thespace to another child.Refund PolicyRequests for refunds are made, in writing, two weeks prior to start <strong>of</strong> registered session. You will beissued a refund <strong>of</strong> tuition, minus $25 processing fee. No refunds will be issued after that time.ScholarshipsThe <strong>Museum</strong> has limited funding available for student scholarships. Please call formore information.


Registration FormRegistration opens April 16, 2012. A separate form is needed for each child. Forms may be downloaded fromwww.verobeachmuseum.org.Phone: (772) 231-0707 ext. 116 • Fax: (772) 231-0938Mail: <strong>Vero</strong> <strong>Beach</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong>, 3001 Riverside Park Drive, <strong>Vero</strong> <strong>Beach</strong>, FL 32963 attn: CampParent/Guardian Name: _____________________________________________________Child Name: __________________________________ Date <strong>of</strong> Birth: _________________Address: ________________________________________________________________City/State: ___________________________________________________Zip:__________Email: _________________________________________________________________Home phone: ________________________ Cell phone: ____________________________Emergency Contact Name/Relationship: ____________________________________________Emergency Contact Phone #: ___________________________________________________$25 (Members $20) $25 (Members $20)Select Price Optional AM Care Optional Lunch Care TotalsClass # __________ $ ________ [ ] [ ] $ _________Class # __________ $ ________ [ ] [ ] $ _________Class # __________ $ ________ [ ] [ ] $ _________Class # __________ $ ________ [ ] [ ] $ _________Class # __________ $ ________ [ ] [ ] $ _________Class # __________ $ ________ [ ] [ ] $ _________[ ] add Youth Membership (additional $5) Total enclosed: $ ____________Please note: Household membership required to receive membership discount.To receive discount, please enter Household membership # ___________________Payment method: [ ] Check [ ] Cash [ ] Visa [ ] MasterCard [ ] American Express# _____________________________________________ exp. date _________________Signature _______________________________________ Date ____________________Are there any allergies/medical conditions the <strong>Museum</strong> needs to be aware <strong>of</strong>?[ ] Yes (if yes, please describe below) [ ] No______________________________________________________________________REGISTRATIONSpecial Needs So that we may best serve you, please describe any special needs <strong>of</strong> which we should beaware (i.e. hearing, visual, physical, or learning disabilities).______________________________________________________________________The <strong>Vero</strong> <strong>Beach</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> takes photos for archival and promotional purposes. Does the <strong>Museum</strong> have permissionto take pictures <strong>of</strong> your child participating in camp activities and possibly using in marketing materials?[ ] Yes [ ] NoDo you grant permission for your child to leave the <strong>Museum</strong> for walking field studies with the instructor?[ ] Yes [ ] NoPlease list the individuals authorized to pick-up or drop-<strong>of</strong>f your child/children each morning/afternoon:1. ____________________________________ Relationship: ______________________2. ____________________________________ Relationship: ______________________3. ____________________________________ Relationship: ______________________


“In a town with a reputation forcatering to an older demographic,we certainly appreciate thefamily-friendly experience youreducation department provides.Thank you for your willingness tocontinually expand your programsand improve your services. Yourpresence in the community isgreatly appreciated.”3001 Riverside Park Drive • <strong>Vero</strong> <strong>Beach</strong>, FL 32963(772) 231-0707 • www.verobeachmuseum.orgDISTRIBUTION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENTOR RECOMMENDATION BY THE SCHOOLDISTRICT OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTYThe programs <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Vero</strong> <strong>Beach</strong><strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Art</strong> are sponsored in part bythe State <strong>of</strong> Florida, Department <strong>of</strong> State,Division <strong>of</strong> Cultural Affairs, and FloridaCouncil on <strong>Art</strong>s and Culture.

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