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Wooly Wonders: Nature & Art (Ages 9-11), Monday, August 3, 2026 1:00PM

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Date

Monday, August 3, 2026

Name

Wooly Wonders: Nature & Art (Ages 9-11)

Description

Monday - Friday, 1-4pm

$160 Member Youth**
$180 Youth
$185 Member Youth** + After-Care*
$210 Youth + After-Care*

**Member Youth pricing limited to Family level members & above. Questions about your membership benefits? Call our Membership Department at (918) 748-5320

Color, texture, and nature come alive in the Philbrook gardens as students collect leaves, flowers, and other natural treasures to transform into fabric and fiber creations. Through dyeing, cyanotype printing, eco-printing, painting, and felting, each artist will craft a string of colorful flags or felted pieces to take home—celebrating creativity, nature, and hands-on discovery.

Daily Camp Itinerary:
12:45pm: PM Camp Check-In
1-4pm: PM Camp Session
4pm: PM Camp Pick-Up
4-5:30pm: After-Care Pick-Up*

About the Teaching Artist: 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 previously taught with Tulsa Public Schools and worked for the Oklahoma State Department of Education. 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. She specializes in making and dyeing felted wool that she uses to create abstract landscape wall hangings. 

What to Expect
A day at Camp Philbrook starts in our studios, but we quickly use the whole museum: art, gardens, etc. to explore what it means to be a creative thinker and maker. Our workshops are geared towards getting messy, working together and making space for every child’s ideas.

Here are a few things to know:

  1. This is a drop-off camp.
  2. All campers are required to be toilet trained and able to use the toilet without adult assistance.
  3. We offer Before and After-Care.*
  4. All-Day campers need to bring a peanut-free lunch from home.
  5. We have pretzels or Goldfish crackers as morning snack and afternoon snack built into each camp session. Campers are welcome to bring their own peanut-free snack from home if they would like.
  6. We use the whole museum, which means we spend ample time outside when the weather permits. Please pack a water bottle daily and arrive wearing sunscreen and bug spray.
  7. Your days at Philbrook will be filled with creative energy and fun! Please make sure to dress for mess and outdoor exploration.

*Before or After-Care
Before-Care or After-Care is offered for each week of Camp Philbrook for an additional $25 per Member Youth and $30 per Youth. With the addition of Before-Care to your AM Camp ticket, you may drop your child off as early as 7:45am. With the addition of After-Care to your PM Camp ticket, you may pick your child up as late as 5:30pm.

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