This Year, STAA’s Fingerprints Art Camps have 4 Exciting Weeks to Choose from!

 
 

All students should bring a snack, lunch, and something to drink!
Join us each friday afternoon to see your camper’s work hung in our gallery!
Location: The Art House at 320 N. Columbia St. in Downtown Covington
All Supplies Included

Children are guided in a hands-on learning environment through the basics of painting, drawing and clay, exploring Art History and their own imaginations. Please pack a bag lunch and morning snack.

Week 1
June 2nd to 6th
9am to 3pm

Instructors:
Robyn Kennedy
Janie Dick

Fingerprints Week 1, 2025
from $200.00

Week 3
June 16th to 20th
9am to 3pm

Instructors:
Jessica Danby
Amanda morris

Fingerprints Week 3, 2025
from $200.00

Week 2
June 9th to 13th
9am to 3pm

Instructors:
Jessica Danby
Meghan Garcia

Fingerprints Week 2, 2025
from $200.00

Week 4
june 23rd to 28th
9am to 3pm

instructor:
Robyn Kennedy
Meghan Garcia

Fingerprints Week 4, 2025
from $200.00

About Our Instructors

ABOUT MS. MEGHAN

Everyone know that Ms. Meghan has worked with STAA for years! One of our most popular camp counselors, Ms. Meghan received her B.A. in Fine Arts from Loyola University in 2005. She has also worked for the St. Tammany Parish School School System as a Talented Art teacher since 2009.

ABOUT MS. JESSICA

This will be Ms. Jessica’s tenth year teaching at STAA’s Fingerprints Art Camp! Ms. Jessica received her BFA in Painting from Southeastern Louisiana University in 2002 and an MFA in Studio Arts from the Memphis College of Art in 2004. She has taught at River Parishes Community College, St. Michael the Archangel, and has been a Talented Art teacher with the St. Tammany Parish School System since 2006.

ABOUT MS. AMANDA

This will be Ms. Amanda’s third year teaching at STAA’s Fingerprints Art Camp! Ms. Amanda received her BFA in Printmaking and Art History from Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis in 2013, and her MFA from Ohio University. While the focus of her MFA was in Printmaking, Ms. Amanda also creates sculptural works. Both mediums have aided her exploration into desirability in our commodity-based culture, and such artistic explorations have aided her inclusion into exhibitions nationally and internationally. She recently completed her Printmaking Apprenticeship at the Tamarind Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She is currently a Talented Art teacher for the St. Tammany Parish School System. If you would like to learn more about Ms. Amanda, visit her website HERE!