In this course, students explore how light, shadow, and environmental elements can be used as creative tools in artmaking. Through projects such as shadow-based works, cyanotypes, suncatchers, and a collaborative glass mural, students will experiment with new materials and processes while developing an understanding of how art can be interactive, site-responsive, and connected to everyday spaces. Emphasis is placed on exploration, collaboration, and translating environmental observation into visual form. Each student will also have an opportunity to display a selected artwork in an exhibition at the Department of Art & Art History at the end of the summer. Co-Sponsored with the Department of Art & Art History.
Questions? Call Youth Education at 801-581-6984 or use our online form.
This camp is held in the Department of Art & Art History building, 375 S 1520 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, Rm 162B. Reminder emails will be sent out before camp begins and will include location notes and other details.
| Date(s) | Day | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 07/13/26 - 07/17/26 | MTWThF | 9:00 am -12:00 pm | CAMPUS |
Instructor: Staff
Questions? Call Youth Education at 801-581-6984 or use our online form.