2024 Renaissance Teen Camp
Camps are dated below in June and July
8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Various locations on campus
See workshop listing: $210 per camp/discounts available
Swimming at the CPA on campus
Register here
There are still openings at this time.
Entering 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grades
June 3-7: Tag the Reece: Graffitti in the Museum
The one-week Teen Camp for 7th graders and up, Tag the Reece: Graffiti in the Museum,
will be in session June 3 to 7. Campers will create a street-art inspired art installation
in one of the Reece Museum's three galleries. Collaborating with local artist, Jay
Flack and museum staff, campers will work together to create designs on panels to
produce an installation that will transform a gallery space into an graffiti vista.
The exhibition will open to the public at the end of the camp and remain on display
through September 13. Beyond creating an exhibition, campers will also enjoy daily
indoor and outdoor activities on campus. Tag the Reece: Graffiti in the Museum will
give campers an opportunity to create an art exhibition in a professional museum,
learn new and interesting art making techniques with an acclaimed Johnson City artist,
and have fun!
June 24-28, 2024 Teen Cooking Camp
This year we welcome back Chef Sheridan Dockery Nice to lead our Teens in cooking
in the Hutcheson Hall Foods Lab! Chef will introduce various ways to cook pasta, vegetables
and meats.
Each team will participate in a competition at the end of the week!
July 8-12, 2024 Teen Robotics
Campers with work with Instructor Kailee Amburgey to use LEGO MINDSTORM to program
a robot. Kailee has been competing with robotics since high school. She has expanded
the Robotics camp by inviting teams to show their robots. Teens will also enjoy the
Basler Team Challenge Course with Climbing, Rappelling, & Bouldering Tower. For rising
7th graders and up; Ages 13 or higher.
July 15-19: Teen Art and Design
Drawing and painting: Campers will learn drawing and painting techniques, as well
as applying a mixed media exploratory approach to art making. Digital Materials: Small
sculpture. Campers will use digital processes such as ADOBE Illustrator to learn to
operate our vinyl cutter and laser cutter making 2D and 3D works. Therefore, expanding
their digital and material capabilities
Fibers: Weaving and Wrapping. Campers will learn how to weave on a frame and practice
several fibers wrapping techniques to create unique pieces, as well as some direct
dye methods. Printmaking: In this exploratory print intensive camp, campers willl
make zines, cyanotypes, monotype image transfers, and screen prints
No Refund after camp starts. $50 administrative fee if a refund is requested.
*Remember to bring a bag lunch & a drink each day. TEEN Camps will have a drop-off and pick-up at specific locations based on where they will be for their camp. Please check the Parent's Handbook for specific locations. Wear clothing that may get dirty. For more information or any questions, please contact Professional Development at 423-439-8084 or goicl@etsu.edu