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27 PART TWO HALF DAY CAMPS REGISTER ONLINE: mycary.org Modern Calligraphy on Canvas (age 11–15) Use acrylic paint and paint markers to turn your favorite quote into a work of art. Letter forms will be based on modern calligraphy paired with simple vines and flowering flourishing. Mon-Fri Jun 13–17 9 a.m.–noon T1 016905 Location: Cary Arts Center Instructor: Dara Linn Fees: $92(R) $120(N) (5 classes) Create Like the Masters (age 11–15) Acquaint yourself with the styles and techniques of great masters. Learn about their lives and what influenced their art. Apply what you learn to create art reminiscent of each featured master's work. Mon-Fri Jun 13–17 1–4 p.m. T1 016945 Location: Cary Arts Center Fees: $92(R) $120(N) (5 classes) Drawing & Painting Fundamentals (age 11-15) Practice fundamental drawing and painting techniques as you create works depicting people, places, and more. Complete camps feeling more confident in your skills. Mon-Fri Jun 13–17 1–4 p.m. T1 016637 Location: The Hive Instructor: Colleen Smith Fees: $92(R) $120(N) (5 classes) Watercolor Lab (age 11–15) Whimsical and airy, watercolors are ideal for painting fantastical subjects. Explore a variety of subjects and study several artists from history as a starting point for experimenting with and learning how to use this medium. Tue-Fri Jun 21–24 9 a.m.–noon T1 016755 Location: Cary Arts Center Instructor: Jackie Kennedy Fees: $75(R) $98(N) (4 classes) Encaustic Sculpture (age 11–15) Learn how to make a bird sculpture out of paper, clay, and wax. Explore the history of encaustic painting and cover basic armature making. This camp is great for anyone looking to work three dimensionally and who loves to work with mixed media. Tue-Fri Jun 21–24 1–4 p.m. T1 016823 Location: Cary Arts Center Instructor: Marcia Streithorst Fees: $78(R) $102(N) (4 classes) WHAT? In order to provide the best support to campers, the Town of Cary is using the ePACT Network, which securely collects contact information, emergency contacts, and participant health information electronically. This allows us to effectively communicate with you in the event of an unexpected situation. HOW? ePACT replaces paper forms, making it easier for you to share critical information with us. You can update information at any time and staff have quick access to records with ePACT's mobile app. WHEN? Once you register your child for a camp, you'll receive an email invite to share your family's information. If you have previously registered a child, you'll receive a request asking you to confirm that your information is up to date. The Town of Cary Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department is committed to an inclusive approach to recreation and encourages individuals with and without disabilities to participate together. In order for individuals with disabilities to participate as fully as possible, reasonable modifications will be provided in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please see the Specialized Recreation section on page 48 for more details. AN INCLUSIVE APPROACH Please send children to Cary Arts Center classes in old clothing. Though smocks are available, they do not protect sleeves and pants from media. Nontoxic glues and pastes can bind to fabric. Water-soluble paint pigments can discolor fabric. ART IS MESSY!

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