April 23-25, 2026

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Camp Philbrook will return in Summer 2026! Camp Philbrook offers a unique opportunity for children ages 5-14 to work with local artists and outdoor educators to make art and explore nature. Give the children in your life an unforgettable summer experience exploring ideas, getting messy in the studio and gardens, making art, and having a ton of FUN.
Jun 8, 2026
1:00 pm
June

Tiny Gardens in Clay (Ages 7-9)

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Camp: Ages 7-9
Camp: Session 2
Jun 8, 2026
1:00 pm
June

In Full Bloom (Ages 5-6)

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Camp: Ages 5-6
Camp: Session 2
Jun 8, 2026
1:00 pm
June

Mixed-Media Makers (Ages 9-11)

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Camp: Ages 9-11
Camp: Session 2
Jun 22, 2026
9:00 am
June

Upcycled Art Renegades (Ages 5-6)

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Camp: Ages 5-6
Camp: Session 3
Jun 22, 2026
9:00 am
June

Stories We Weave (Ages 9-11)

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Camp: Ages 9-11
Camp: Session 3
Jun 22, 2026
9:00 am
June

Up, Up, and Away with Paper Mâché (Ages 7-9)

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Camp: Ages 7-9
Camp: Session 3
Jun 22, 2026
1:00 pm
June

Monoprint Lab (Ages 7-9)

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Camp: Ages 7-9
Camp: Session 3
Jun 22, 2026
1:00 pm
June

Buggin' Out (Ages 5-6)

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Camp: Ages 5-6
Camp: Session 3
Jun 22, 2026
1:00 pm
June

Art Sparks! Improv Adventures (Ages 9-11)

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Camp: Ages 9-11
Camp: Session 3
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camp philbrook scholarships

Philbrook offers scholarships for Camp Philbrook to qualifying applicants based on financial need. Scholarships for 2026 are now closed.

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My child needs to take medicine during the day. How does that work?

meet the teaching artists

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Stephanie Trotman

Stephanie Trotman is an enthusiastic teaching artist and performer who is thrilled to be joining Camp Philbrook this summer. She has a deep love for the arts and a strong background in theatre, with experience in acting, singing, and dancing. With a passion for collaboration and storytelling, Stephanie looks forward to inspiring campers to bring art to life through improvisation and creative expression in a supportive and engaging environment.

Taylor Painter-Wolfe

Taylor Painter-Wolfe is a fiber artist and arts educator from Tulsa, Oklahoma. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Kansas City Art Institute, where she majored in fiber art, and a Masters in Early Childhood Special Education from the University of Washington. She is now a professor in the art department at Tulsa Community College and teaches workshops and camps to children and adults through arts organizations locally and regionally. When Taylor is not teaching, she is busy making her own fiber art.

Terryce Boxley

Terryce is a north Tulsa native and is an artist that works in photography, beadwork and music. She seeks to deeply notice and amplify the beauty of this world.

Zadith Rodriguez

Zadith Rodriguez is a multidisciplinary Peruvian artist based in Tulsa whose work spans linocut printmaking, mural painting, and mosaic collage. Their practice is guided by a curiosity of how humans connect to nature, to one another, and to the stories that shape their identity.

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