Art & Movement Camp

July 20th – 24th

2nd – 4th grade
9am -12 pm

&

5th-7th grade
1pm-4pm

Two half-day camps offered in 2026!

Explore art and movement in the outdoors!

Get ready to move, make, and imagine! In this creativity-packed camp, you will explore how art and movement fuel each other. We’ll draw simple motions into expressive creations. Each day mixes hands-on art projects, playful movement, and collaborative challenges that build confidence, coordination, and creativity. In this art + movement camp, you’ll use movement, breath, and a variety of awesome art materials to explore ideas, experiment, and express yourself in 2D and 3D works. Come stretch your imagination, make new friends, and leave with new art creations.

2026 Art Faculty 
Amber Zimmerman
Mandy Terry

We are offering 2, 1/2 day options for Art & Movement in 2026. Each 1/2 day is broken into specific age groups and includes a 1/2 day of camp, art classes, movement activities, and a snack!

Group #1 is for students entering 2nd, 3rd and 4th grades. This group meets from 9am – 12pm.
Group #2 is for students entering 5th, 6th, and 7th grades. This group meets from 1pm – 4pm

Camp cost is $175 for the week with all materials included for all campers.

Lunches and/or meals are not provided in this 1/2 day camp. A snack will be provided and food allergies and restrictions will be collected as part of the intake form and will be accommodated.

For those campers who choose to bring their own snack, a refrigerated space will be provided to keep their snack each day.

1/2 Day campers are split into 2 groups for Art & Movement Camp and will be on campus at two different times. Group 1 includes students going into 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grades and will on campus from 9am – 12pm. Group 2 includes students going into 4th, 5th, and 6th grades and will meet on campus from 1pm – 4pm.

Drop off is at The Snowy Owl Theater may begin as early as 30 minutes prior to camp start time. So group 1 may arrive as early as 8:30am, and group 2 may arrive as early as 12:30pm.
Pick-up will also be at The Snowy Owl Theater. Group 1 may be picked up at 12pm and group 2 may be picked up at 4pm.

On Friday, July 24th campers will bring home all of their art work from the week.

WHAT TO BRING TO CAMP:

  • Comfortable play clothes for the week
    – for painting and doing art in and outdoor activities!
  • Bug spray
    – We sometimes have mosquitoes but not often.
  • Sun screen
  • Refillable water bottle with camper’s name on it
  • Protein Bars or Healthy Snacks
    -we will provide one snack but if your camper has a favorite feel free to send a few with them if they need extra

DO NOT BRING:

  • Electronic Devices
    – this is a screen free camp. Minimal cell phone use is allowed but not in class times or group activity time. No gaming devices or systems. Devices for reading or keeping scores/sheet music on {like an iPad} for class use are OK.
  • Excessive Candy or Sweets, Sugary Sodas or Drinks
    -we will provide snacks

GROUP 1 CAMPERS:

8:30 – 9:00am Drop Off/Arrival at Snowy Owl
9:00 – 10:20am Rotation 1 in Canyon Wren
10:20 – 10:40am Snack Break!
10:40 – 12:00pm Rotation 2 in Snowy Owl
12:00pm Pick up at Snowy Owl

GROUP 2 CAMPERS:

12:30-1 Drop off at Snowy Owl
1:00 – 2:20pm Rotation 1 in Canyon Wren
2:20 – 2:40pm Snack Break!
2:40 – 4:00pm Rotation 2 in Snow Owl
4:00pm Pick up at Snowy Owl

  • $50 non-refundable deposit. If you cancel more than 30 days before the camp start date, then you will receive all money paid except the $50
  • 10 to 30 days before start of session, 50% refund
  • 10 days before start of session, no refund

Learn from the Pros

Mandy Terry

ART FACULTY

Mandy is a local mixed-media and up-cycle artist, yoga teacher and mother of two kids in the Cascade School District. She has been passionate about art and design since she was young, earning her BFA in Graphic Design at Montana State University in 2000. Since then, she has experienced work as an in-house graphic artist, freelance designer, and after-school art teacher. Mandy and her family have lived in Leavenworth for 5 years, and she has enjoyed being a member of the PTO to share her creativity and passion for making art with kids.

 

 

 

 

 

Amber Zimmerman

ART FACULTY

Amber Zimmerman is a fourth-generation woman artist and long-time Leavenworth resident. Amber earned her B.A. from The Evergreen State College in Environmental Art and Sculpture, and her Masters in Teaching from Central Washington University. She has been active in the local arts community and has participated in several gallery shows throughout Washington State. In addition to her studio work, Amber teaches art education at Alpine Lakes Elementary and Peshastin-Dryden Elementary, adult art classes, and mini-retreats.