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SUNY Purchase College Youth and Precollege Programs in the Arts
Basic Information
Focus: The Performing and Visual Arts
Address: 735 Anderson Hill Road Purchase, NY 10577
Phone Number: 914 251-6500
Fax Number: 914-251-6515
Additional Information
Ages/Grades: grades 7 - 12
Camp Season: July 1 - August 9
Setting:
Programs take place on Purchase College's scenic 500-acre campus. Students work with practicing artists and educators in the studios, stages, and classrooms of Purchase College.
Gender: all
Camp Capacity: 300
Pricing: Program cost ranges from $695 - $2,300 depending on length of Program.
Activities:
Acting, Songwriting and Music Production, Creative Writing, Visual Arts, Filmmaking, Acting for the Camera, Journalism, Photography and Photo Editing, Auditioning, Vocal Arts
Additional Information:
Serious Foundation. Serious Fun.
The Purchase College Summer Youth & Precollege Programs in the Arts are much more than camps! Students rising 7 - 9 graders (youth) and 9-12 graders (precollege) work with practicing artists and educators in the studios, stages, and classrooms of Purchase College. They develop new skills, friendships, confidence, and enjoyment of the visual arts, performing arts, and more. The student-instructor ratio is 10:1 or lower. Programs in acting, voice, digital photography, visual arts, filmmaking, creative writing, songwriting and music production and journalism are offered. Session 1 begins July 1st. Early registration/additional sibling discounts available.
Check website for details: Youth and Precollege Programs
Early Registration Discount Deadline: Friday, May 3 | Save 10% when you pay in full!
Open House: Saturday, April 13, 2024, | Meet the instructors and take a tour of the college! Click here to RSVP: RSVP Open House
Session I: July 1 - July 12 (No classes on Thursday and Friday, July 4 & 5)
Session II: July 15 - 26
Session III: July 29 - August 9
Slogan: Serious Foundation. Serious Fun.
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