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Register now for summer art camp
CANNON BEACH — Regis-
tration is open for the 14th
annual Summer Art Camp,
a program of the Cannon
Beach Arts Association.
New topics for this year’s
camp include Stencils and
Spray Paint, Introduction
to Printmaking, Coloring
Haystack Rock’s Creatures,
Comic Book Drawing, Cup-
cake Decorating and Soft
Storyteller Creatures.
The camp offers instruc-
tion to ages 3 through adult
and is held at the Cannon
Beach Community Church
the week of July 11 to 15.
Morning session classes
are 10 a.m. to noon, with
afternoon classes from 1 to
4 p.m. A supervised noon
lunch hour is an option for
coast
students ages 5 to 14.
Children ages 3 to 5 can
attend Creative Kid Explor-
ers, a morning class led by
early childhood educator
Hannah Nebeker, who
emphasizes instruction in
shapes, colors and textures
while incorporating music
and movement. Seaside
artist Josh Fry will lead
morning and afternoon
workshops for ages 10
and older, using stencils
and spray paint to create
original work. Lisa Kerr
returns with her ever-popu-
lar Jewelry Design class for
ages 9 to adult. Students use
lettering tools to inscribe
favorite words into copper
metal charms.
In the afternoon, ages 8
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
weekend
to adult can learn to use a
printing press in Introduc-
tion to Printmaking with
Sarah Lippold. Barbara
Temple Ayres will teach
Sketch Book Making for
ages 9 to adult; students
make their own books using
traditional techniques and
then fi ll the pages with ink
and watercolor sketches.
Susan Simon will teach
encaustic techniques in
Beautiful Surfaces. Encaus-
tic art involves melting wax
over dry pigments. Ages 13
and older will enjoy using a
heat gun or blowtorch.
Dorota Haber-Lehigh
will share copies of her new
multilingual coloring book
“Coloring Haystack Rock’s
Creatures” in another class.
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Cannon Beach Arts Association has classes for ages 3 to adult.
Haber-Lehigh will teach
ages 13 and older how to
mix, blend and layer colors
to create 3-D effects.
The camp also offers
three-day workshops
beginning July 13. In the
mornings, students ages 11
to adult can learn the art
of Comic Book Drawing
with Brooke Eckelberry.
An art teacher in Longview,
Washington, Eckelberry
will teach students to create
short comic strips using
their inner super hero for
inspiration. In the after-
noons, art therapist Meagan
Sokol will guide children
ages 6 to 10 to develop
a story to go with a “soft
creature” or stuffed-animal
sculpture. Students will use
sculpey clay, tea-dyed paper
and found materials to
decorate their soft creature
and then make a mini-book
for their story using words
and pictures. Last but not
least, cupcake-maker Suzy
Roehr will teach Cupcake
Decorating to ages 9 to
adult. Students will bake
cupcakes, make frosting and
try a variety of decorating
styles.
For more information,
visit cannonbeacharts.org