Arts Summer Camps in Atlanta.
12 arts camps in Atlanta. Median week: $400; range $400–$450.
Arts camps in Atlanta land in three buckets: visual arts (drawing, painting, ceramics), performing arts (theater, dance, music), and a hybrid "creativity camp" track that does a little of everything. The right pick depends on whether your kid wants to deepen one craft or try several.
Top 12 camps
- Center for Puppetry Arts Puppet Camp (K-1) · Center for Puppetry Arts · Ages 5–6 · $400/week
- Center for Puppetry Arts Puppet Camp (Grades 2-3) · Center for Puppetry Arts · Ages 7–8 · $400/week
- Center for Puppetry Arts Puppet Camp (Grades 4-5) · Center for Puppetry Arts · Ages 9–10 · $400/week
- Center for Puppetry Arts High School Intensive · Center for Puppetry Arts · Ages 14–17 · $622/week
- SCAD Summer Seminars - Atlanta · SCAD Atlanta · Ages 14–17
- Center for Puppetry Arts - Puppet Camp · Atlanta · Ages 5–12 · $380/week
- High Museum of Art Camp · Midtown · Ages 6–14 · $400/week
- Summer Arts Camp · South Bend Center for Arts & Culture · Ages 5–12 · $35/week
- SCAD Rising Star: Atlanta (Residential) · Midtown · Ages 16–18 · $1720/week
- High Museum of Art Summer Camp · High Museum of Art, 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 · Ages 6–14 · $460/week
- Puppet Camp · Midtown · Ages 5–17 · $400/week
- Center for Puppetry Arts Puppet Camp (Middle School) · Center for Puppetry Arts · Ages 11–13 · $450/week
↘ What to look for
For performing arts, ask whether the week culminates in a performance (and whether parents are invited), how parts are cast, and how much actual stage time each kid gets. For visual arts, ask which media are taught (ceramics vs. just drawing changes the price), what the kid takes home, and whether the camp uses real artist-instructors or rec-staff.