Sun-Captured: Experimental Cyanotypes | Ages 12-16 | June 22 - 26 PM

Sun-Captured: Experimental Cyanotypes | Ages 12-16 | June 22 - 26 PM

Camp - Youth | Available

251 N Spruce St. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 United States
Youth Studio 1 - 201
6/22/2026-6/26/2026
1:00 PM-4:00 PM EDT on Mon Tue Wed Th Fri
$250.00
$225.00

Sun-Captured: Experimental Cyanotypes | Ages 12-16 | June 22 - 26 PM

Camp - Youth | Available

In this hands-on printmaking camp, teens will explore the magic of cyanotypes—one of the oldest photographic processes that uses sunlight to create striking blue-and-white images. Students will experiment with found objects, botanicals, drawings, and transparencies to design their own “sun prints” on paper and fabric.

Please find general information about Camp Sawtooth here.

We offer scholarships and tuition assistance for Camp Sawtooth, and we reserve spots in each class for scholarship students.

We encourage families who qualify to apply for assistance, even if a class is marked as full on our website. In many cases, financial aid and a reserved spot may still be available.

Sawtooth School for Visual Art is dedicated to offering high-quality creative arts instruction to students from all backgrounds. We firmly believe that financial circumstances should never be a barrier to accessing our arts programming.

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  • DAILY CAMP HOURS + PROCEDURES

    MORNING CLASSES  |  9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

    Drop–off:  8:50 AM -9:00 AM  |  Pick–up:  11:50 AM -12:00 PM

     

    AFTERNOON CLASSES  |  1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

    Drop–off:  12:50 PM - 1:00 PM   |   Pick–up:  3:50 PM - 4:00 PM

     

    FIRST DAY CHECK-IN On the first-day of camp, Parents are asked to park in the parking lot on Spruce Street (See map attached). Parking fees are waived for check-in, drop-off, and Friday Exhibits.

    Walk through the entrance of the Milton Rhodes Center and up the stairs to the right to sign in.

     

    Once you are checked in with all forms signed, Staff will escort your artist to their class. You will receive a parking pass with your child’s name that must be displayed in the front dash at pick-up everyday.

     

    The first day of camp usually takes a little extra time as we collect forms and welcome new campers. To accelerate the process: Please have all documents filled out and signed for a smooth onboarding process.

     

    DROP-OFF  For the rest of the week, Camp Staff will be waiting in front of the Milton Rhodes Center.

    You may choose to park on Spruce Street and walk your student across the street to the Milton Rhodes Center and check-in with Camp Staff.

     

    OR you may drive under the awning in front of the Milton Rhodes Center to drop-off your student with Camp Staff. Look for the signs directing you.

    PICK-UP Camp Staff and Students will be waiting on the steps of the front of the Milton Rhodes Center.

    You may choose to park on Spruce Street and walk your artist across the street to the Milton Rhodes Center and pick-up your student with ID or Parking Pass.

     

    OR you can drive under the awning in front of the Milton Rhodes Center to pick them up from Camp Staff. Please have your car pass on the front dash with your children’s name visible when picking them up from the Milton Rhodes Center. This will help our staff identify your vehicle and ensure a smooth and efficient pick-up process for you and your child.

     

    If not picked up by 12:15/4:15 PM, students will be brought upstairs to the Sawtooth Office. Please park in the Spruce St. lot and come to the office to pick-up your artist.


Clark, Thea
Thea Clark

Thea Clark is recent transplant to Greensboro from New Jersey where she was a 2012 New Jersey State Council on the Arts fellow. Her artwork includes jewelry, sculpture, and installation. She has exhibited widely with solo shows at the New Jersey Center of Visual Arts, Velvet DaVinci (San Francisco), a two person show at The Houston Center of Contemporary Craft (Houston). National and international exhibitions including: The Museum of Art and Design (NYC), Museum of Modern Art (Arnhem, NL), University of Birmingham (Great Britain), Textile Museum (Washington D.C.), The Society of Arts and Crafts (Boston, MA), Newark Museum, State Museum (Trenton, NJ), Noyes Museum (Oceanville, NJ), Rochester Institute of Technology (NY), Jersey City and Kean Universities (NJ), among others. She has sold her work at American Craft Council, Sausalito Art Festival, and Smithsonian Craft shows. Publications include seven books in the US and Europe, and exhibition catalogues. She was a resident at the Vermont Studio Center (artist grant), visiting artist at Boise State University, and has given artist talks at Glassell School of Art (Houston), Rutgers University- Robeson Gallery (Newark, NJ). She has taught at Peters Valley School of Craft (Layton NJ), the Visual Arts Center of NJ, and the former Arts Workshop in Newark, NJ. She also enjoyed six summers teaching children metals and enameling at Frenchwoods Festival of the Arts (NY).