art camp

Art.

Summer 2026

WEEK 1 (June 8 - 11)

The Elements of Art

  • Grades 1 - 8 @ 9:00am - 4:00pm

  • Ceramics and 2D (Drawing and Painting)

    WEEK 2 (June 15 - 18)

    Storytelling Through Art

  • Grades 1 - 8 @ 9:00am - 4:00pm

  • Ceramics and 2D (Drawing and Painting)

    WEEK 3 (June 22 - 25)

    Textures and Mixed Media

  • Grades 1 - 8 @ 9:00am - 4:00pm

  • Ceramics and 2D (Drawing and Painting)

WEEK 4 (July 6 - 9)

Middle & High School Workshop

  • Grades 8 - 12 @ 9:00am - 4:00pm

  • Ceramics and 2D (Drawing and Painting)

12401 Dowden Road, Orlando, FL 32832

Where artists are encouraged to play, create, and grow.

Welcome to the ultimate summer experience for young artists who want to create it all! Designed for kids aged 7 –18, our multi-media camp brings beginners and advanced students together to refine their skills or try something new!

Whether they’re trying clay for the first time or leveling up their drawing skills, campers will stay active, build confidence, and make lasting memories—all while discovering what they love. At Authentic Arts Orlando, we encourage artists to play, create, and grow!

Loved by Campers, Trusted by Parents.

Seriously! But don’t take our word for it, here are some things people have to say about us.

Two boys are planting or tending to a small plant or shrub in a landscaped area with mulch. One boy is crouching on the concrete sidewalk holding a small gardening tool, while the other is sitting on the mulch, carefully working with the plant. In the background, there is a grassy area and a building with large windows and a covered walkway.
A young girl with brown hair in a braid, wearing a blue shirt, painting a colorful picture of a tree and a yellow object outdoors.
Super fun! Hands on and safe environment.
— Zayn M.
Handmade ceramic art pieces including a small bear with a red cherry on its head, a cup with a cat face, and a pink plate with a drawing of a cat and text that says 'Oops! Sorry kitty'.
Excitement and creativity are expressed here.
— Ayah M.