Summer Arts Camp
Sponsored by
The Bridge
on Queen
2019
Held at The HUB, 4333 Queen St.
Welcome to
Summer Arts Camp on Queen!
at The HUB, 4333 Queen St. Niagara Falls, ON.
Summer Arts Camp aims to provide a space where kids and teenagers can explore the complexity of social justice issues that are prevalent in the media, in their communities, and in their own lives and relationships. We will use different art forms to explore these issues, ranging from performance arts to visual creations to abstract combinations of creative practice.
Our camps run for six weeks of the summer - with a possible seventh - exploring a different social justice issue each week through various art forms.
Our Camps
Camps run Monday-Thursday from 12-4pm. Lunch and nutritious snacks will be provided.
Parents -- Gallery nights will be on Thursdays at 7pm to showcase your children's creations!
Volunteers and staff are a minimum of 17 years of age and all have a current background check. We will have at least one volunteer/staff member for every 5 children. First Aid Certified persons will always be present.
A Great Opportunity for Your Child
Safe Spaces
We commit to providing a welcoming and inclusive space for campers to feel free to be themselves. Any bullying, harassment, or violence will not be tolerated and staff and volunteers will intervene into any conflict that arises.
Guest Artists
Following with the goal of the Bridge to connect to the community through these camps, we will bring in local artists to instruct on weeks relevant to their art interests and creative ability.