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Chinese Art & Culture Day Camp
This summer program is specifically designed to provide Toledo children ages 8 years old and above to explore Chinese fine art.
When and where
Location
Liz Pearson Shelter Ottawa Park Ottawa Parkway Toledo, OH 43606
Refund Policy
About this event
- 5 days 3 hours
- Mobile eTicket
The day camp will take place 3 hours a day (9:00 am to 12:00 pm) for 5 days from July 10 to July 14, 2023. Students will spend two-thirds of each day learning Chinese brush painting and craft, the other third learning martial arts, playing Chinese dance and games.
Students will learn artistic skills which will help them solve visual problems. In addition, students will increase their physical wellness and learn new ways to stay fit. These activities are fun and engaging and allow students the opportunity to focus on something that they enjoy without distractions in the fast paced world we live in today. This program will enrich the lives of participants by broadening their worldview which will open up many opportunities for them in life. In a world where diversity and inclusion matters more than ever, this camp aims to provide a unique and enriching experience for all.
This summer program is hosted by Chinese Center of Toledo. Our center has been operating the Chinese art program more than 10 years in Toledo area.
Our Chinese brush painting teacher, Yuemin Xin, was a nationally renowned artist in China and had won many awards for her Chinese brush paintings since she was a small child.
Our craft teacher, Kerry Kirkpatrick, received her BFA in Digital Art and minor in Chinese at Bowling Green State University in 2016 and has been active since then in international and local arts communities. She exhibits artwork across the nation and online internationally
Our Kung Fu/Dance teacher, Amy Chen, is regionally known martial art master and good at Chinese folk dances. She has been teaching Kung Fu, Tai Chi and Chinese dance in the local community for many years.