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Author Archives: lkharpham
Week 10: Thank You
I cannot believe how fast this summer has gone by! It feels like just yesterday I was touring the museum and educational spaces and learning what my responsibilities would be for the camp. I have spent this last week of … Continue reading
Week 9: RecyclArt!
It’s hard to believe how fast this summer has gone by! It is the last week of the Young Master’s summer camp, and I am going to miss the infectious energy of the young campers, especially the sound of them … Continue reading
Week 8: Teen Week 2
This week was the second teen session of the summer and the projects that the campers completed this week were detailed and expressive. I loved watching them develop into finished pieces! The structure of Teen Camp is similar to that … Continue reading
Week 7: Out Of This World!
The energy has returned to the Ohio Craft Museum! This week’s theme was “Out Of This World!”, and some of the campers leaned in it, wearing space-themed clothing every day of the week! I even decided to play space trivia … Continue reading
Week 6: Meet Judi Young
It was another week filled with preparations for upcoming camps at the Ohio Craft Museum. While it makes for a busy week, it does not create the most engaging content for a blog post! With this in mind, I decided … Continue reading
Week 5: A Quiet Shift
This week was quite low key compared to previous weeks – as it was the first of two weeks with no Young Masters or Teens at camp and the museum was closed for two days due to the holiday. A … Continue reading
Week 4: Prehistoric Week!
The theme of this week’s Young Masters Art Camp was prehistoric week and our days have been full of in-depth and historically inspired crafts. My days at camp also provided opportunities to learn from my colleagues and my campers as … Continue reading
Week 3: Fairy Tale Week!
This week was such fun and absolutely flew by! Our theme was Fairy Tales and the projects were incredibly fun and creative. With the help of the teen volunteers and guidance from the artists/teachers, the campers completed diverse projects including … Continue reading
Week 2: A Change of Pace
After the fast-paced, high-energy environment of the first week of young campers, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from Teen Week, the session of art camp designed for students grade 6 through grade 12. Before I would find out, … Continue reading
Week 1: Home Sweet Home
Hello! My name is Lily Kate Harpham and I am a recent graduate from the College of Wooster, with a degree in History. My fellowship host site is Ohio Designer Craftsmen, where I will be helping coordinate the Young Master’s … Continue reading