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Hummingbird Art Camp is a Summer Art & Nature Camp for cisgender girls, female identifying girls, non-binary youth, and any kiddo that truly loves art that is age 8-13 years old, hosted by artist/illustrator, Julz Clementine. I'm looking forward to another summer full of creating and connecting with nature and kids. The summer of 2023 camps will be the second to be hosted in my studio in Northeast Portland. The first hummingbird art camp happened in summer 2018 with 4 camps and in the summer 2019 I hosted 3 camps. This summer I'll be hosting 4 camps in my home studio. Scroll down for more details & photos from past summer's camps.

ABOUT THE CAMP
Kids will explore art & nature as a means for discovering the magic that surrounds us daily and the brilliance that they each possess.

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Each day, will start with a community circle and a movement activity. Throughout the day, we'll work on 4-6 various art making activities, learn about a female artist that was inspired by nature, and explore various cultures thru art & connections in nature while building
community together. 

 

Throughout the week, we will explore Printmaking, Illustration, Paper Mache, Ceramics, Painting & Dyeing with various materials from nature, Pattern & Zine making, Drawing & Nature Crafting. There will be other surprises because I like to keep it fun and tend to let the kids take the lead at times during the days. 

CAMP DETAILS
Hummingbird Art Camp for for cisgender girls, female identifying girls and non-binary youth and any kiddo that truly loves art that is age 8-13
 years old and will take place in the studio of Julz Clementine. 
Weekly camps, Monday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm. See below for dates.
There will be an artist reception (& sweet treats) on Friday at the end of each camp at 3:00. 

Snacks will be provided. Please pack your kiddo a lunch & water bottle.

CAMP DATES :

JUNE 19-23

JUNE 26-30

JULY 24-28

AUG 14-18

ARTISTS LIVED EXPERIENCES

I began seeking out opportunities early in life to connect and teach kids through art. In college, I worked with youth as a mentor, and we often spent time drawing and painting together as a way of connecting. I later worked at a summer camp in the craft shed for 3 months, coming up with and instructing classes to kids that ranged in ages 7 to 15. After beginning work as a designer, I began volunteering on weekends at the Children’s Museum in Dallas and teaching kids about mixing colors, painting, and other various crafts to create. Upon moving from Texas to Oregon in 2007, my work started becoming more and more influenced by nature. 

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I am so grateful for the perspective that I gained after becoming a mom in 2010. My daughter has been my greatest teacher in life and takes part in my creating quite often. As I set out trying to teach my daughter about sharing kindness with the world, appreciating art and creating with what is around you, I realized that many of these teaching opportunities were the best part of our day. I have enjoyed incorporating more of them into our lives and now dedicate much of my life to creating and connecting with others through art. 

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Most recently, I have started getting into ceramics and working on new products with my patterns. This spring I will be working on a mural for Bridger School. In the past I have connected with the community to create a large mural showcasing students collaborative art at Vestal Elementary, painted a piano for Piano. Push. Play that previously lived at Portland Children's Museum, created art at the Portland Art Museum's Monster Drawing Rally to support youth art programs, and taught after art classes thru IRCO at Vestal Elementary.

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The Story 

I chose to name this camp Hummingbird Art Camp because the hummingbird holds a special place in my heart. These little wonders are frequent visitors around our gardens and front porch throughout the year, as well as an animal that often makes an appearance in my dreams when I'm going thru big creative leaps as an artist. This tiny, beautiful bird's wings create the infinity symbol in flight and they are the only bird that can fly backwards, forward, & from side to side. The hummingbird, to me, serves as a reminder to live a life full of joy, love, and playfulness believing in the magic that anything is possible. 

 

I hope that this camp is just the beginning of many more teaching opportunities. Sign up for my newsletter below if you are interested in learning about future workshops, classes, freebies, and what I'm up to as an artist. 
 

Feel free to get in touch at hello@julzclementine.com

You can find my latest artwork, inspirations & happenings on Instagram & in the  shop.
 

I wish you a day full of beauty, love, and laughter. Much love  > julz


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