Summer Creativity Camps: Unlocking Potential
Sisters Art Works is excited to announce its summer creativity camps, designed to foster artistic expression and self-discovery in middle and high school-aged students. The nonprofit organization has partnered with regional teaching artists to create engaging and interactive sessions in various art forms, including music, theater, and self-expression.
Camp Themes and Activities
The 11 summer camps will cover a range of themes and activities, including:
The same week, the same week, the community will also host a Summer Concert Series, featuring local musicians performing on the stage at the community center.
Summer Camps and Workshops
String Lab
The String Lab half-day camp is a unique opportunity for students to explore the world of stringed instruments. Led by mandolin player and bandleader Joe Schulte, this camp will delve into the basics of playing the mandolin, as well as other stringed instruments. Students will learn the fundamentals of music theory, including chord progressions, scales, and rhythm. Key takeaways from the camp will include:
- Understanding the anatomy of a stringed instrument
- Learning basic chords and fingerpicking techniques
- Exploring different genres of music, such as bluegrass and folk
- Developing musicality and expression through playing
- Duration: Both camps will run for five days, from August 11 to Time: Everyone Can Paint: Adventures in Nature will take place from 1 to 4 p.m., while Beginner Ukulele: You Too Can Uke! will run from 9 a.m. to noon daily. Location: The camps will be held at a local art studio or community center.
The camp will be held at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Kenan Stadium.
The Build a Band: Advanced Strings Camp
The Build a Band: Advanced Strings camp is a unique opportunity for experienced string players to take their skills to the next level.
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The two camps will be held concurrently, allowing students to attend both sessions.
Camp Overview
The two camps, Everyone Can Paint: Adventures in Nature and Beginner Ukulele: You Too Can Uke!, are designed to provide students with a unique and engaging experience. Both camps are open to students of all ages and skill levels, making them accessible to a wide range of participants.



