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SLU K-12 Camps and Academies

Crayola® Wild World

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Registration Opens: 2/28/2025


Dates:

June 23-27, 2025

Times:

9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Cost:

$270

SLU Discounts:

$25 off for SLU students, faculty, and staff


Ages:

Grades:

K-5

Eligibility:

All


Description:

Crayola® Wild World - 5 Day - Full Are you ready for an art expedition? Let the wonder and beauty of the animal kingdom inspire your empathy, curiosity, and creativity. Learn about lions, elephants, sharks and more, and find out how wildlife conservationists are working to protect species around the globe. Experiment with a variety of art techniques, and use Crayola® products to create animal-inspired art projects, from frog paintings to polar bear sculptures! Let your creativity run wild, and bring your handiwork home to build a menagerie of animal-themed masterpieces. Daily Description: Elephant Silhouettes and Dancing Jellyfish Learn about elephants and the conservationists working to protect them, while using a silhouette painting technique to create elephant and tree shadows on a canvas sunset. Dive into jellyfish. Create colorful, mixed media hanging jellyfish. Lion Sculptures and Coiled Turtles Lions are majestic animals and fearsome predators. Learn how to create your own lion sculptures and design savannah habitat dioramas for them. Discover turtles & create unique turtle sculptures to inspire people and raise awareness. Polar Bear Models and Hanging with Orangutans Learn about polar bears Use clay to sculpt polar bears on an ice floe. Then use paints and mixing mediums to create the effects of fur and ice. Create animal-themed art projects and learn about orangutans. Slithering Snakes and Owl Collage Snakes' skin has a unique texture and come in a wide range of patterns. Design your own three-dimensional, patterned snakes. Create animal-themed art projects and learn about owls. Speckled Frogs and Watercolor Sharks and Fish Find out about colorful frogs. Use a salt technique to paint speckled, watercolor frogs. Use simple shapes to draw them swimming in a coral reef. Then add watercolor paint to create a colorful scene under the sea and learn about Eugenie Clark.


Meals:

No

Overnight:

No

Before care:

N/A

After care:

N/A


Location:

Litteken Hall
3322 Olive Street, St. Louis, MO 63103

Contact:


summer@slu.edu
314-977-3534