Spring Break Art Camp
$300 per child for the week with “pay what you can” options available
Little Spring Studio’s Spring Break Art Camp is back! Artists Sarah Nichols and Emily Wilson Gillespie are collaborating to teach an art camp for kids this March from Monday, March 17 - Friday, March 21. Sign up for the morning session (9 AM-12 PM), afternoon session (1 PM-4 PM), or both!
Art Camp is for children ages 5-12 and meets at the I Fell Gallery in Bloomington, IN. Students will work on a variety of projects, including abstract painting, sculpting, free drawing, and more.
Please note: we are excited to offer “pay what you can” pricing for Art Camp. You can find more about our “pay what you can” rates and additional information below. Registering more than one child? Use code SIBS at checkout to receive 5% off your total.
$300 per child for the week with “pay what you can” options available
Little Spring Studio’s Spring Break Art Camp is back! Artists Sarah Nichols and Emily Wilson Gillespie are collaborating to teach an art camp for kids this March from Monday, March 17 - Friday, March 21. Sign up for the morning session (9 AM-12 PM), afternoon session (1 PM-4 PM), or both!
Art Camp is for children ages 5-12 and meets at the I Fell Gallery in Bloomington, IN. Students will work on a variety of projects, including abstract painting, sculpting, free drawing, and more.
Please note: we are excited to offer “pay what you can” pricing for Art Camp. You can find more about our “pay what you can” rates and additional information below. Registering more than one child? Use code SIBS at checkout to receive 5% off your total.
$300 per child for the week with “pay what you can” options available
Little Spring Studio’s Spring Break Art Camp is back! Artists Sarah Nichols and Emily Wilson Gillespie are collaborating to teach an art camp for kids this March from Monday, March 17 - Friday, March 21. Sign up for the morning session (9 AM-12 PM), afternoon session (1 PM-4 PM), or both!
Art Camp is for children ages 5-12 and meets at the I Fell Gallery in Bloomington, IN. Students will work on a variety of projects, including abstract painting, sculpting, free drawing, and more.
Please note: we are excited to offer “pay what you can” pricing for Art Camp. You can find more about our “pay what you can” rates and additional information below. Registering more than one child? Use code SIBS at checkout to receive 5% off your total.
PLEASE NOTE:
Open to students ages 5-12
After registering, additional information and a student registration form will be sent via email
Classes will be held at the Fell artist galleries and studios - 415 W 4th Street, Bloomington, IN 47401
All sessions will be capped at twelve students (two groups of six) for optimal instruction
An instructor will be CPR and First Aid certified
Registration closes Wednesday, March 12th
Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have
SPRING BREAK 2025 ART CAMP SCHEDULE
Morning Session — 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Monday, March 17 - Friday, March 21
Afternoon Session — 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Monday, March 17 - Friday, March 21
Emily Wilson Gillespie is the founder of Little Spring Studio and has been working and volunteering in art education since 2008. Emily moved to Bloomington in 2014 and worked as both an assistant and a lead teacher with Indiana University's Campus View Childcare Center. From 2015-2017 Emily was the education graduate assistant at the IU Art Museum where she helped with Youth Art Month and Lotus Blossoms World Bazaar.
In June 2021, Emily launched Little Spring Studio and began teaching small-group and private art lessons to kids ages 4-14. When she's not teaching, you can find her painting in her studio or hiking with her dog, Huck, and partner, Chas.
Sarah Nichols is a fiber artist living and working in Bloomington, Indiana. Sarah moved to Bloomington from Chicago, where she studied art history, in 2014. She has since become involved with a variety of arts and arts education programs, including being a member of the Lotus Visual Arts Committee and a teacher at the Center for Lifelong Learning, and is currently transitioning into working with more students to share her passion for sewing, weaving, dyeing, knitting, and mending.