Crayola® Artist’s Passport - 5 Day - Full Day

Crayola® Artist’s Passport Camp - Travel the World through Art! more info...
Location: Des Peres Community Center (The Lodge)
Dates: Monday, July 27, 2026 -
Friday, July 31, 2026 details
Grades: K - Gr 5
Section #: DPCC053
Registration closes: Tuesday, July 21, 2026
PRICE: $386 member/resident $464 non-resident

Registration

Please register through our community partner. Registration will open to residents and members on February 17th and to non-members on February 19th .
Name: The Lodge Des Peres
Phone: 314-835-6150



Description

Travel the World through Art!

Embark on an around-the-world cultural adventure - explore far-off places and learn about the people who live there, from the Americas to the Ivory Coast, from the cosmopolitan to the countryside. Experiment with Crayola® products, while trying art techniques developed by local artists and artisans. Make different masterpieces each day, such as drums, masks, canvases, prints, buses, and more! Bring the unique creations home and build a globally-inspired art gallery.

Additional Information

Aboriginal Dot Art & Block Printing
Enter Australia’s Western Desert & see how family stories are carried from one generation to the next. We will pass on our personal tales by painting with the dot art technique. Admire European wallpaper styles, then design and print our own block pattern
Animal Sculptures & Rattle Drums
Go to Mexico and learn the story of the alebrije dream and how it unleashed a whole new art form. We’ll take our creativity to the wild side by blending fauna and flora. Discover the art of writing with Chinese calligraphy on a rattle drum.
Imperial Jeweled Eggs & Tiki Masks
Over 100 years ago, the Russian czar had Fabergé create ornate egg-shaped gifts with precious metals and gems. Learn how to design and sculpt an egg. Set sail for the Polynesian islands where the people created tikis to show respect or to guard & protect.
Mud Art & Fish Printing
Let's take a closer look at textiles and their designs. They can be used to tell stories. We'll use stencils of creatures that are meaningful to the people of Korhogo to create a wallhanging. Explore Japan's tradition of Gyotaku: “fish printing."
Truck Art & Pacific Coast Art
We're driving into a kaleidoscope of colors when we visit Pakistan's roads that are full of decorated vehicles. Create your own eye-catching model buses. First Nations people and their family crests and the origins and common motifs on totem poles.

Schedule

Monday, July 27, 2026
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday, July 28, 2026
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday, July 29, 2026
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Thursday, July 30, 2026
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Friday, July 31, 2026
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Please complete all the details for your child's registration