Nature's Palette

Gardner School of Arts & Sciences, 16413 NE 50th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98686

Explore nature through artistic expression! Learn watercolor techniques and enjoy painting and sketching outdoors from natural scenes. We’ll spend time journaling in and about nature using mindfulness exercises and reflection, and learn to press leaves and flowers to incorporate into our work. We’ll collaborate on a mural of our various styles, and then showcase our creativity through an art gallery at the end of camp.

Led by Gardner's 3rd and 4th grade teacher, Saryn.

Safety Information

  • Staff is First Aid Certified
  • Employee Background Checks
  • Carries Liability Insurance

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Policies

Cancellations and Refunds

If a camp for which you have paid is canceled by Gardner School for any reason, a full refund will be offered. If there is still time remaining in the summer, and we have space available in other camps, you will also be given the option to move your camper to another camp. There is no fee for this transfer.

If your plans change (as they do) and you wish to transfer to a different camp either in the same week or a different week, please contact [email protected] to make that arrangement. There is no charge for changing camps, but it is subject to availability; if the camp you want to change to is full, we will not be able to complete that change. You can choose from any still-available camps of the correct age group at that time.

If you need to cancel registration for any reason, 14 days’ notice is required for a full refund, minus a $25 administrative fee per canceled camp.

Cancellations with less than 14 days notice but more than 24 hours notice will receive a 50% refund. No refund is issued to cancellations within 24 hours of the start of camp, or for single days missed. 

Location

mapGardner School of Arts & Sciences, 16413 NE 50th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98686

Gardner School of Arts & Sciences Gardner School of Arts & Sciences

Founded in 1995, Gardner School of Arts & Sciences is southwest Washington’s premier independent, progressive student-centered learning environment, serving students from preschool through 6th grade. Inspired by the theory of multiple intelligences—identified by Harvard professor Howard Gardner—our community recognizes and honors many ways of learning, thinking, and expressing knowledge.