Workhouse Arts Center Announces Exciting Lineup of Day Camps, Spring Camps, and Summer Camps for 2025

Lorton, VA February 14, 2025 – Workhouse Arts Center is excited to announce its 2025 lineup of engaging and educational day camps, spring camps, and summer camps designed to inspire creativity and artistic exploration in young learners. With a diverse range of programs, children and teens will have the opportunity to explore various art forms, develop new skills, and unleash their imaginations in a fun, supportive environment.

Running throughout the spring and summer seasons, Workhouse Arts Center’s camps offer a vibrant selection of hands-on activities led by professional artists and instructors. Campers will be able to engage in painting, mixed media, theater, ceramics, glass, and more, ensuring a dynamic experience tailored to different interests and skill levels.

Highlights of Workhouse Arts Center's 2025 camp programs include:

  • Spring Break Art Camps: Designed for students looking to make the most of their break with immersive creative experiences.

  • Summer Camps: A variety of week-long sessions featuring themes such as drawing, painting, ceramics, digital media, and performing arts.

  • Day Camp Options: Day Camp options scheduled on teacher workday holidays.

Why Choose Workhouse Arts Center Camps?

  • Expert instruction from professional artists and educators.

  • Small class sizes for personalized learning experiences.

  • State-of-the-art studio spaces in a historic and inspiring setting.

  • A welcoming community fostering self-expression and artistic growth.

Registration Now Open!
For more information on camp offerings, schedules, pricing, and to secure a spot, please visit www.workhousearts.org/camps


Please direct camp inquiries to camps@workhousearts.org


About Workhouse Arts Center
The Workhouse Arts Center in Lorton, Virginia, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming lives through the power of the arts. Once a historic prison, the Workhouse is now a vibrant cultural hub offering gallery exhibitions, live performances, educational programs, and special events that inspire creativity and foster community engagement. Committed to excellence, inclusivity, and sustainability, the Workhouse empowers artists, enriches lives, and drives positive social change while serving as a dynamic platform for artistic expression and cultural dialogue.


Media Contact:
Nancy Hessler-Spruill
Head of Marketing
Workhouse Arts Center
Phone: (703) 785-0804
Email: nancyh@workhousearts.org

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