
ABC Academy
Free ABC Academy for kids ages 3 and up at Central Library. June 13, 10:30 to 11:30am.
Kids craft whimsical clay vessels in a hands-on camp.
Happens every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday · 15 more upcoming datesSee all dates →
At Tooth and Nail Studio, kids aged 7-12 can dive into the world of clay with this engaging camp. Over four afternoons, young artists will learn handbuilding techniques to create imaginative vessels. The focus is on creativity, allowing kids to experiment with shapes and textures while gaining foundational skills in ceramics. This is a great opportunity for children who enjoy making art that’s both functional and fun.
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The camp is designed to be playful and educational, with an emphasis on making everyday objects feel magical. With limited spots available, it’s wise to register early. Plus, there’s a discount if you enroll in multiple camps, making it a flexible option for families.
Parking around Tooth and Nail Studio can be tricky. There's a free lot behind the building, but it fills up fast. Street parking on 1st Street is metered, so bring some quarters just in case.
In this playful clay camp, kids will explore handbuilding techniques while creating functional vessels with a whimsical twist. Campers will make cups, bowls, and small containers that feature imaginative shapes, textures, and sculptural details like faces, creatures, or playful patterns. Along the way, students will learn how to shape forms, attach pieces, and add surface decoration using beginner-friendly clay techniques. Emphasis is placed on creativity and experimentation while building strong foundational skills in ceramics. This camp is perfect for kids who love functional art, silly details, and making everyday objects feel magical.