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Art Camp (Registration Closed)
Registration has closed.
DATES:
July 8 – 12
TIMES:
1 – 3:30 p.m.
AGE RANGE:
13-15
ABOUT THIS EVENT:
Ignite your teen’s creativity at our five-day Art Camp, which is designed exclusively for ages 13 to 15. Each day promises a thrilling new artistic adventure, from glass fusing with the local Fired and Fused studio to exploring printmaking techniques and crafting with polymer clay. Our camp isn’t just about creating—it’s about fostering a lifelong love for the arts.
With a carefully curated itinerary that includes trips to the Main Residence, your teen will immerse themselves in a world of artistic inspiration. Teens will try their hand at glass fusing, printmaking techniques, polymer clay creations, paper pulp paintings, and more! Over the week, they’ll craft five unique projects, honing their skills and unleashing their imagination. Plus, they’ll depart with a bag of art supplies to continue their creative journey at home.
Daily snacks are provided. Enroll now and watch your teenager flourish in a week of artistic exploration!
Your child must be at least 13 years old by the start of the camp to attend. Our projects typically span multiple days. While emergencies may arise, your child’s daily attendance at camp is necessary for a complete experience.
ADMISSION:
- Friend of Ford House Child: $200
- Public Child: $250
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Joining has its perks!
An annual Friends of Ford House membership is a great way to enjoy all that Ford House has to offer! Enjoy discounted tickets, pre-sale access, exclusive events, and more.
Special Thanks
Ford House is grateful for the generous support of Ford Philanthropy and helping us fulfill our educational mission and making Ford House more accessible to our community.
About Ford House
Ford House is a 501c3 nonprofit and National Historic Landmark. Experience the historic family home of Edsel Ford, the only son of Henry Ford, and his wife, Eleanor. Visitors from all over the world come to wander, wonder, and explore the beauty of this 1928 National Historic Landmark and uncover a unique piece of the American automotive story in metro Detroit. Learn more below.