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 1, 2026
9:00 am
June

Travel the World (Ages 5-6)

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Camp: Ages 5-6
Camp: Session 1
Jun 1, 2026
9:00 am
June

Portraits in Bloom (Ages 9-11)

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Camp: Ages 9-11
Camp: Session 1
Jun 1, 2026
9:00 am
June

No Camera Required (Ages 7-9)

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

Camp Create-A-Lot (Ages 7-9)

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

Under the Big Top (Ages 5-6)

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

Pop Art WOW! (Ages 9-11)

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Camp: Ages 9-11
Camp: Session 1
Jun 8, 2026
9:00 am
June

The Creatures of Philbrook (Ages 5-6)

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Camp: Ages 5-6
Camp: Session 2
Jun 8, 2026
9:00 am
June

Big Dreams, Bigger Art (Ages 7-9)

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

Look Through the Lens (Ages 9-11)

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Camp: Ages 9-11
Camp: Session 2
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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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Someone besides my child's immediate caregiver will be picking up my child from camp. Is there anything I need to do?
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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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Katy Bruce

Katy Bruce is a multidisciplinary visual artist and all-ages arts facilitator born and raised in Tulsa, OK. They draw inspiration from their community, personal connections, and self-expression. They are dedicated to teaching kindness and fostering creativity across all age groups. Through their work, Katy aims to enrich lives by encouraging artistic exploration and empathetic engagement.

Khara A O

Khara A O is a multidisciplinary artist whose work seamlessly blends creativity with sustainability through jewelry design, visual art and fashion design. She explores the intersection of identity, self-expression, and visual art through the lens of eco-consciousness. They transform discarded materials into thoughtful, one-of-a-kind pieces that challenge conventional notions of beauty and value.

Lauren ‘Rainbow’ Lunsford

Environmentalist, face painter and multi personalities of fun, Miss Rainbow, works for nature and with nature. Her ever-changing hair color is her favorite canvas. She makes Headpieces to all the seasons, writes poetry in the dark and is now feeling like a Mime! A Spectrum of creativity for all ages.

Liz Dueck

Liz Dueck is a Nature Artist, Art Educator & Trail Guide. She primarily works in oil painting; however, she also experiments with charcoal and natural materials. Her creative practices are all based on exploration and connection. From painting, teaching, and serving as a trail guide, Dueck’s passion lies in interchangeably connecting art, nature, and people together.

Maryalice Carroll

Maryalice Carroll is from Surf City, New Jersey. She received her BFA in Craft and Material Studies from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and MFA in Ceramics at the University of Arkansas. She is involved in a curatorial artist collective, Crust Bucket Collective, and has curated shows across the United States, Iceland, and online. Carroll currently lives and works in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Sierra Kramer

Sierra Kramer is an artist, educator, and creative visionary dedicated to weaving magic into the everyday. As a multimedia magician and founder of HoneyBee Schoolhouse, Sierra has created a haven where imagination and learning thrive, empowering young minds through art, play, and wonder. Her artistic practice is rooted in storytelling, using multimedia techniques to transform ordinary experiences and invites both children and adults to see the world as a place of limitless potential.

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