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Student works with art supplies at Kravis Summer Arts Camp.

Tulsa Public Schools students are invited to apply for the 2020 Kravis Summer Arts Camp. Now in its 19th year, Kravis Summer Arts Camp is a two-week long summer learning opportunity where students explore the arts and stretch their creative skills.

Kravis Arts is divided into elementary, middle, and high school camps, each offering age-appropriate arts experiences. Elementary school students will focus on exploring new materials and art forms through music, drama, dance, and art, while middle school students learn more technical and artistic skills, such as canvas and fiber arts, band, and the fundamentals of comedy and acting. High school students will be immersed in visual and performance arts that further develop their artistic knowledge and technique. High school classes include Flash animation and digital media, photography, and 3-D art, among other offerings.

Kravis Arts Camp begins June 1, 2020 and ends June 12, 2020. 

Elementary and middle school camps take place on weekdays at Lewis and Clark Elementary School, 737 South Garnett Rd., from 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.

High school camps take place on weekdays at University of Tulsa Phillips Hall from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Tuition for the Kravis Arts is $150 if paid on or before April 17 and $200 if paid between April 18 and May 15. The deadline for tuition and a registration is May 15, 2020.

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