Kids Art Camps in Atlanta
Pour, paint, layer, and press — campers walk out every afternoon with finished art they actually made, from a fluid-art canvas to a custom patch hat. Instructor-led, all materials provided, no experience required.
- All materials, snack & step-by-step instruction
- Take home a finished art piece every day
- Age-appropriate groups, no experience required
Hands-on art, every afternoon. Something to take home, every day.
Kids Camps at ATL Fluid Art turn a four-hour afternoon into a full creative arc — a guided pour, a paired take-home project, a snack break, then a themed make-along. Campers don't sit and watch. They make.
Whether your camper joins for one day or the full Monday-through- Friday week, they leave each afternoon with a finished piece they actually made themselves — from a custom resin tumbler to a patch hat to a fluid-art canvas. We split the room into age-appropriate groups so the 6-year-olds and the 14-year-olds are both working at a pace and a level that feels right for them.
What's included
All materials, ready to go. Pouring paints, project supplies, aprons, plus an afternoon snack and juice. Just send your camper with a packed lunch.
Step-by-step instruction. Our artists guide every pour, every project, all afternoon. No prior experience needed.
Pick your colors and design. Campers choose their own palette, patches, and finishes — every piece comes out different.
A new project every day. Mon–Fri pairs a fresh fluid-art pour with a take-home piece: tumbler, glass painting, mosaic, patch hat, or coasters.
Age-appropriate groups, ages 6–14. We split the room so younger and older campers both work at a level that fits.
STEM + hands-on enrichment. After the main project, campers dig into color theory, paint chemistry, origami, air-dry clay, jewelry, or glitter jars.
The week at a glance
- Monday — Cloud pour + 12oz custom resin tumbler
- Tuesday — Straight pour + glass painting
- Wednesday — Glow-in-the-dark puddle pour + mosaics on glass
- Thursday — Chaos pour + patch hat with 3 patches
- Friday — Fire-and-ice pour + 2 fluid-art coasters
Joining for individual days? Campers still get to choose their project from the available options on their day — no one is stuck with a project that doesn't excite them.
Booking for summer 2026? If your camper is coming back more than once, the Summer Pass saves 20% across six favorites all season, and our 2026 Atlanta summer art camps guide walks parents through ages, projects, and what to expect.
How it works
Book the day(s) you want
Pick a single day or the full Mon–Fri week. Each day stands alone, so campers can drop in for the projects that excite them or commit to all five.
Drop them off in comfy clothes
Sessions run 1–5 PM. Aprons and all materials are ready when campers arrive — send a packed, labeled lunch and a smile.
A pour, a project, a snack, a make-along
Campers start with the day's pour, finish a paired take-home project, refuel with a snack and juice, then dive into a hands-on make-along around the day's theme.
We let you know when pickup is ready
Same-day pieces (tumblers, hats, coasters, mosaics, glass painting) go home that afternoon. Fluid-art canvases dry in the studio — we'll contact you within 10 business days when they're ready, and we can ship anywhere if you'd rather not come back.
Multiple campers or a different schedule?
Sibling spots, custom-day camps, school-break weeks, and late pickup are all available on request — call (404) 716-4197 to plan with the studio.
Kids Camps FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Each session runs from 1 to 5 PM — four hours of guided art, snack, and themed make-along. Campers can join for a single day, pick a few days that interest them, or commit to the full Monday-through-Friday week.
Comfy clothes, closed-toe shoes, and a packed, labeled lunch. We provide aprons, all art materials, an afternoon snack, and juice. Kids will leave with a wearable amount of paint splatter — it's water-based and washes out, but maybe don't send them in their nicest outfit.
Kids Camps are a great fit for:
- Single-day drop-ins during school breaks or teacher work days
- Full-week summer or holiday camp programs
- Siblings who want to do art together
- Birthday-week or staycation activities
- Any camper ages 6 to 14 who likes making something with their hands
Camps are designed for ages 6 to 14. We split campers into age-appropriate groups on each day so younger and older campers both work at a level and pace that fits — same studio, same projects, different guidance. Drop-off camp, no parent required to stay.
Same-day pieces — resin tumblers, patch hats, mosaics, glass painting, and coasters — go home with your camper that afternoon. Fluid-art canvases need to dry in the studio first. We'll contact you within 10 business days when they're ready, and we can ship anywhere if you'd rather not come back.
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