About
Woodstock Arts Camps offers week-long Beginning, Primary, and Intermediate Art Camps with themes such as Animal Adventures, The Land of Oz, Color Me Happy, Doodle Diaries, Summerween, Art Through the Ages, Paint the Town, and Imaginarium. The program also offers Junior, Middle, and Senior Theatre Camps, including specific Junior Theatre sessions like Jumanji, The Wind in the Willows, The Land of Oz, Rainbow Fish, The Lorax, Stellaluna, Strega Nona, Night at the Museum, The Day the Crayons Came Home, Go Dog Go, and Horton Hears a Who. Summer Camp 2026 registration opens on February 11th at 11am.
• Ages: 5–14 years old
• Schedule: Each listed camp session runs Monday–Friday for one week, with examples including Jun 1–5, 2026 and Jun 8–12, 2026; daily times vary by camp, such as 9:30 am–2:30 pm for some Beginning Art Camps and around 9:00 am–4:00 or 4:30 pm for many Primary, Intermediate, Junior Theatre, and Middle Theatre Camps.
• Price: Week-long sessions listed from $330–$349 per camp.
Woodstock Arts has been supplying performing arts productions, art exhibitions, concerts, classes, and camps to north Georgia since 2002. Woodstock Arts is a non-profit, and all donations made to Woodstock Arts are fully tax-deductible. The organization’s camp values are stated as Creativity, Self-Expression, and Dedication. The mission statement for Woodstock Arts camps notes that campers build skills, explore creativity, and collaborate on projects while gaining confidence and community. Woodstock Arts Theatre has received 9 Metropolitan Atlanta Theatre Awards. Woodstock Arts has extended outreach by giving schools opportunities to creatively participate in programming such as RepTouR, a trained group of students that perform for over 10,000 students every year. The Executive Director is Christopher Brazelton.
Last updated April 26, 2026.
• Ages: 5–14 years old
• Schedule: Each listed camp session runs Monday–Friday for one week, with examples including Jun 1–5, 2026 and Jun 8–12, 2026; daily times vary by camp, such as 9:30 am–2:30 pm for some Beginning Art Camps and around 9:00 am–4:00 or 4:30 pm for many Primary, Intermediate, Junior Theatre, and Middle Theatre Camps.
• Price: Week-long sessions listed from $330–$349 per camp.
Woodstock Arts has been supplying performing arts productions, art exhibitions, concerts, classes, and camps to north Georgia since 2002. Woodstock Arts is a non-profit, and all donations made to Woodstock Arts are fully tax-deductible. The organization’s camp values are stated as Creativity, Self-Expression, and Dedication. The mission statement for Woodstock Arts camps notes that campers build skills, explore creativity, and collaborate on projects while gaining confidence and community. Woodstock Arts Theatre has received 9 Metropolitan Atlanta Theatre Awards. Woodstock Arts has extended outreach by giving schools opportunities to creatively participate in programming such as RepTouR, a trained group of students that perform for over 10,000 students every year. The Executive Director is Christopher Brazelton.
Last updated April 26, 2026.
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