
Media Art Camp
After-school & Saturday Sessions
Turn your creativity into real skills. Join us after school for hands-on design + video training — and level up your creative game.
This is a structured, multi-session creative experience where you learn real-world Media Arts skills — from Photoshop and Canva to videography and content production.
🕒 1.5-hour weekday sessions
🥤 Snacks + drinks provided!
A Real Creative Camp — Built for After School
Our Media Arts Camp is designed for students who want more than just a class. From March 9th to May 9th, we’ll be hosting sessions for you to earn and learn.
Across multiple sessions, you’ll build skills step-by-step:
- Graphic Design for Novices
- Color Theory + Branding
- Typography + Layout
- Photography Basics
- Videography + Editing
- Creative Team Projects
Each 90-minute session builds toward more bonus rewards for attendance. Learner with most rewards gets entered to win a Grand Prize of $100 Amazon Gift Card
*On Saturday? We go all in.
Our 4-hour Saturday Session gives you time to produce, refine, and present your work like a real creative professional.
And yes — we order pizza for lunch.
Who This Is For?
You know that feeling when you sit down to create — a beat in your head, a visual you can’t stop thinking about, a story begging to be told? Imagine a space where you can finally bring that vibe to life — not alone on your phone late at night, but in a room with others who get it. This is that place!
Design Foundations
Learn how real designers and artists think
Creative Tools
Hands-on experience with Pro-grade software
Creative Tech
Graphic Design and Photog/Videography
Media Production
Bring ideas to life with storyboarding
✕ There are no tests. ✕ No grades. ✕ No required homework.
Only optional challenges for students who want to go deeper — and earn more chances at prizes.
ABOUT THE CAMP EXPERIENCE
From the first session, you’ll feel it — this is hands-on, real-world creativity. We start after school with short bursts of inspiration and skill — you’ll experiment with design, get familiar with industry software, play with photography and videography, and build things you can actually show off.
Week after week it builds — what you start in one session becomes something bigger by the next. Little by little you’ll see your ideas turn into real visuals, real videos, real stories.
When Saturday hits. We go deep.
An 4-hour day together means not rushing, not rushing to finish before the bell, but actually doing the work. It’s the kind of day where you can take a photo, turn it into design art, drop it into a video, and finish with something you didn’t even know you could make.


WHAT IT’S REALLY LIKE
Remember sitting around talking with friends about what you want to do one day? That day starts here. You’ll show up curious, maybe a little unsure of where to begin, and by the end — you’ll see yourself grow.
You’ll laugh when something unexpected works.
You’ll get stuck and then figure it out.
You’ll tease out your own style.
You’ll shoot, edit, tweak, and push yourself until what’s in your head finally comes out the way you imagined it.
And yes — we celebrate that. With pizza. With high-fives. With a crowd that’s stoked to see what you just made.

Maddy Fontenot
Master Artist, Certified Teacher
Led by Master Artist Maddy Fontenot
This camp is conducted by Master Artist Maddy Fontenot, an experienced creative educator who specializes in guiding students from idea to execution.
Maddy doesn’t just teach software.
She teaches:
- How to think like a designer
- How to critique your own work
- How to collaborate on creative teams
- How to present your ideas with confidence
Students receive creative consultations throughout the program to help sharpen their projects and elevate their skills.
This isn’t busywork.
This is creative development.
WEEK TO WEEK RHYTHM
After school we start small — 90 minutes that kick the door open on a new idea.
Starting March 9th and ending May 9th
You’ll meet new tools and put them to use right away. One week you might be shaping color and characters, the next you’re mixing that into videos that feel cinematic. It’s a creative arc — not a checklist.
Then come Saturdays.
You’ll bring what you’ve been building, and we’ll work through it together — editing, fixing, reshaping — until it’s something you’re proud to share.
And throughout it all?
Good vibes. Good food. Good people.