Art of the Sun: Exploring Light, Process, and Environmental Media (Age 14-17)
Youth Education

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.

Class Sections For Art of the Sun: Exploring Light, Process, and Environmental Media (Age 14-17) (YEART 280)

Summer 2026 Section 1, Starting on: 07/13/2026

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
Tuition: $220.00 + Special Fee: $70.00 = $290.00      

Instructor: Staff

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Questions? Call Youth Education at 801-581-6984 or use our online form.