91´«Ã½

Outreach

Summer Camp


Art: Colorful Minds & Creative Hands

(Grades 4-8)Ìý

June7/8-12, 2026


91´«Ã½â€™s summer art program is designed for students in grades 4 through 8. The 2025 program was led by Natalie Shelly (Macomb Park District Ceramics Coordinator & Lakeview Naturalist Educator), Susan Czechowki (91´«Ã½ Professor of Art - Silkscreen, Design, Art Appreciation, Art in New York City), Tim Waldrop (91´«Ã½ Professor of Art - Sculpture), Claire DeGraaf (Current 91´«Ã½ Art Student - Senior) and Keosha Westphal (91´«Ã½ Art & Design Alumni).

The 2026 program instructors and content have yet to be determined.Ìý

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2026 DatesÌý

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Commuter Camper Days/Times (Subject to slightly change.)

NEW! Residential Camper Days/Times (6-8 graders only)

2026 Commuter Cost

2026 Residential CostÌý

June 7-12 (Residential)

June 8 -12 (Commuter)

Monday - Thursday, 9 am -Ìý3 pm
Friday, 9 am - NoonÌý

Sunday @ Noon - Friday @ NoonÌý

$250

$400

Commuter program includes

Residential program includesÌý

All project supplies, instruction and lunch.Ìý

All project supplies, instruction, overnight accomodations and all meals.Ìý

Participation Criteria

Program is open to a minimum of 15 and maximum of 30 students in grades 4-8, who are admitted on a first-come, first-served basis.Ìý

Past Program Schedule

2024 Program ScheduleÌý

2026 Instructors & Content

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Natalie Shelly - Fibers/Mixed Media
originally from Cincinnati, Ohio and now am residing and working in West Central Illinois in the small town of Macomb. It is here that I am beginning a new chapter as a studio artist and educator. I am the ceramics coordinator and educator for the Macomb Park District Ceramics Studio in Macomb, IL. I have also recently been an instructor at 91´«Ã½ and Spoon River College in Macomb,ÌýMonmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois, Illinois, Indiana University - Southeast in New Albany, Indiana, the Kentucky School of Art in Louisville, Kentucky, and the University of Missouri where I earned my MFA in Ceramics.Ìý
MFA - University of Missouri - 2011 Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý Ìý
BFA - Mount St. Joseph University - 2006
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Tim WaldropÌý Ìý - Painting/Drawing
91´«Ã½ Professor of Drawing & Painting
Born and raised on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Waldrop has lived and worked in the Midwest since 1998. Currently a professor in the 91´«Ã½ Department of Art and Design, and has been on campus for just over 20 years, having initially joined the 91´«Ã½ Department of Art in 2002. He teaches a number of courses including drawing, painting, 2D design and art appreciation.
MFA - SIU - Edwardsville - 2001
BFA - William Carey College - 1998
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Claire DeGraafÌý- TBDÌý

Claire has been with us for art camp for a new years now and her projects are always a favorite of participants. In 2022, she was a recipient ofÌý 91´«Ã½'s Department of Art and Design Talent Grant and Tuition Waiver. As part of being selected, her exhibit at the 91´«Ã½ Art Gallery ran on display until Dec. 9 of that year. In April of 2024 she was granted the 3rd Annual COFAC Undergraduate Student Leadership Award. This award honors students who have shown excellent leadership and/ or mentorship throughout the year
BFA - 91´«Ã½ - 2025

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Registration:

Program is open to a minimum of 15 and maximum of 30 students in grades 4-8, who are admitted on a first-come, first-served basis.Ìý

Commuter Cost (2026): $250

Residential Cost (2026): $400Ìý Ìý Ìý

Refund Policy:

Full refunds will be made for cancellations made two weeks prior to the program start date.Ìý

Accommodations:

Registrants who select the residential option when registering, will be housed on campus in a 91´«Ã½'s Residence Hall.Ìý Housing and all meals are included in the program registration cost.Ìý

Materials:

All project aterials will be provided for participants on the first day of the program.



91´«Ã½ is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity employer with a strong commitment to diversity. In that spirit, we are particularly interested in receiving applications from a broad spectrum of people, including, but not limited to, minorities, women and individuals with disabilities. 91´«Ã½ has a non-discrimination policy that includes discrimination based on an individual’s membership in the following classes: sex, race, color, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, religion, age, marital status, national origin, disability, genetic information, veteran status, and any other classes protected by state or federal law.Ìý

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Contact Us

Sally Adams
For Questions

sa-adams2@wiu.edu

Horrabin Room 8

(309) 298-1911