Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Summer Camp Opportunity at Frank Lloyd Wright Westcott House


By Emma Mason 

Do you have an inner eye for Multi Art? Do you see art in the simplest things? Do you want to improve your multi-art skills? You can be one of the 12 students who are between the ages of 13 through 18, and join the free summer art camp at the Frank Lloyd Wright’s Westcott House in Springfield, Ohio, with no charges. 

Sea Turtle. Enlightenment. 2012. Asian Art Museum, Settle. Creative Commons Licensed.
Teens that are involved in the summer camp have the opportunity to improve their art skills, with the help of many different artists, architect, and design professionals. The summer camp invites artists who do photography, computer-based art, videography and much more. The summer camp encourages young artists to learn new techniques and really use their creative mind and inner eye so they can improve their art and discover new art.

Indoor art classes aren’t the activities that the summer has going on for them. This summer camp gives students the opportunity to go on field trips to inspirational art sites, for the students to experience and get motivated to improve and create their own art. This also really help the students become social and interactive with the other students around them.

It really recommended or any young artist to join this summer camp. You can get inspired by nature and great, popular artists in Ohio. Meet new people and friends that you may stay with for the rest of your life. Most importantly this can be a great start to your college career if you dream of doing art for the rest of your life.

To join the summer camp, just write a 150-word essay on why you’re interested in joining the camp. You also need a teacher or school administrator as a reference to get in. These two things can be emailed to Marta Wojcik at mwojcik@westcotthouse.org.