2024 Summer Maker CAMPS Announced!

Experience your favorite art studio for a whole week! A Summer Makers Camp consist of one whole week of half day events with unique project that we build on each day, learning or growing our artistic skills, expanding our creativity, and becoming more familiar with using Makers tools. Each camp has a creative theme or artist technique we will be diving deep into. At the end of the week students will have many new works, along with new skills, to show for all their time at camp. 

Event Attendance 

Students can be dropped off for class up to 10 minutes prior to your scheduled class time and picked up at the designated camp ending time. We will provide a snack for all participants and take a short break during our half day. If your student would rather have a packed snack from home, you most certainly can opt to bring in your own. Students are encouraged to bring a bottled water to have with them at their working station. During Summer Camps students may be outside, so please be sure they are dressed appropriately and have applied sunscreen before they are dropped off.   If your student is attending the morning and afternoon session, their will be a lunch break from 12-1p. You may pack your students lunch or pay for a lunch to be provided. Information on purchasing lunches will be sent out one week prior to your camp.

Cost

$210 for a single half day camp (9a-12p)

$396 for a full day of camp (9a-4p)

All Summer Maker Camps include materials and makers tools for creating our projects, as well as artist instructions from our staff of teaching artists.

Registration

Ready to join us this summer? Add this camp to your cart, then during checkout please indicate the students name and date of birth in the Order Notes under the Additional Information section. We will use this information to add your student to the roster.  If your student has any accommodations that we need to be aware of, please include those in the Order Notes as well. Prior to your students camp we will send out an email reminder and any final details. Students need to be registered by the Friday prior to their camp in order for us to get supplies ready. Summer Maker Camps will be marked SOLD OUT when all available spots are taken. 

Discounts Available

Sibling Discount

Take advantage of 10% off each students class fees when paying for more than one sibling at a time. Simply add the code KMCSIB10 to your cart at checkout and click apply, then after you click proceed to checkout include the name of each siblings in the Order Notes field under Additional Information.  Sibling discount cannot be combined with the early registration discount or other discount codes.  

Early Registration

Early Registration for Summer Camps will continue until midnight on Wednesday, January 31st.  During early registration all camps and half day classes will be discounted 15-20% off the regular price. Please note that during this discount period sibling discounts are not available, since this discount is greater than the sibling discount.

Morning and Afternoon Summer Camp Sessions

Register for the morning and afternoon Summer Camp sessions to get a discount on your camp fees. Use the Full Day camp registration page here to easily enroll in both the morning and afternoon session.

Summer Maker Camp Schedule

Morning Summer Maker Camp (All Ages 5-11)

Each session is a full week, Monday through Friday, from 9a-12p.

Afternoon Summer Maker Camp (All Ages 5-11)

Each session is a full week, Monday through Friday, from 1p-4p.

Morning June 24-28 :: FantaSea Adventures

Set sail on a journey to discover the watery realm of mermaids, daring pirates and the mysteries of the deep blue ocean! Get ready to dive into a sea of imagination as you bring these captivating characters to life making your favorite tidewater treasures throughout the week.

Afternoon June 24-28 :: Coloration Nation

Calling all color enthusiasts to join the Coloration Nation and help create a vibrant world of creativity full of reds, yellows, oranges, greens, purples and more! Embark on a week of color exploration where kids will master fabric dyeing, marbled art, and a kaleidoscope of exciting mediums for an unforgettable, colorful adventure.

2024 Summer Maker Days Announced!

A Maker Day consist of unique projects, learning and growing our artistic skills, expanding our creativity, and becoming more familiar with using Makers tools. We strive, even with our youngest Makers, to have each student complete the full process of creation, from conception and sketch to handcrafting and execution of their work. We like to encourage them to try new techniques and push their artwork to new levels!

Event Attendance 

Students can be dropped off for class up to 10 minutes prior to your scheduled class time and picked up at noon. We will provide a snack for all participants and take a short break during class. If your student would rather have a packed snack from home, you most certainly can opt to bring in your own. Students are encouraged to bring a bottled water to have with them at their working station. During Summer Days students may be outside, so please be sure to apply sunscreen before they are dropped off.      

Cost

$48 – All Summer Maker Days include materials and makers tools for creating our projects, as well as artist instructions from our teaching artists.

Registration

Ready to join us this summer? Add this event or a multi-day pass to your cart, during checkout please indicate the students name and date of birth in the Order Notes under the Additional Information section. We will use this information to add your student to the roster.  If your student has any accommodations that we need to be aware of, please include those in the Order Notes as well. Prior to your students event we will send out an email reminder and any final details. Students need to be registered by the Monday prior to their event in order for us to get supplies ready. Summer Maker Days will be marked SOLD OUT when all available spots are taken. 

Discounts Available

Sibling Discount

Take advantage of 10% off each students class fees when paying for more than one sibling at a time. Simply add the code KMDSIB10 to your cart at checkout and click apply, then after you click proceed to checkout include the name of each siblings in the Order Notes field under Additional Information.  Sibling discount cannot be combined with the early registration discount or other discount codes.

Multi Day Pass Discounts

A student who would like to participate in multiple Summer Maker Days in the studio can get a discounted rate by booking a 2-Day, 4-Day or Unlimited Maker Days pass, click the links included to see these options. Multi-day passes are intended for a single student and may not be transferred to another student.  

Summer Maker Day Schedule

Kids Maker Day (All Ages 5-11)

Choose your days, each session is 9a-12p (noon)

Thursday, May 30 :: Up, Up, and Away

Thursday, June 6 :: Welcome to the GlowZone

Thursday, June 13 :: Pint Size World of Pixies and Gnomes

Thursday, June 20 :: Seeds, Sprouts, and Snails

Thursday, July 11 :: Mario’s Maker Lab

Thursday, July 18 :: Wildcrafting

Thursday, July 25 :: Candy Town, USA

Thursday, August 1 :: Brick Builder’s Challenge

Friday, May 31 :: Brick Builder’s Challenge

Friday, June 7 :: Candy Town, USA

Friday, June 14 :: Wildcrafting

Friday, June 21 :: Mario’s Maker Lab

Friday, July 12 :: Up, Up, and Away

Friday, July 19 :: Welcome to the GlowZone

Friday, July 26 :: Seeds, Sprouts, and Snails

Friday, August 2 :: Pint Size World of Pixies and Gnomes

 

2023-2024 Arts Lead Learning Programs Announced for Elementary and Early Middle Grades

Arts Lead Learning (ALL) is a program developed at TR Makers Co whereby the arts, such as visual, performing, and literary arts, are the catalyst for learning about Science, Math, Social Studies, English and more. This program helps every type of learner by providing hands-on, auditory and visual learning experiences that are aligned with the SC curriculum standards. Whether you are homeschooling your student or providing supplemental educational opportunities, these classes are a great addition to your student’s education. Register now for a single class or join us for multiple over the semester!

In Studio Attendance

Students can be dropped off for class up to 10 minutes prior to your scheduled class time. We will provide a snack for all participants and take a short break during class. If your student would rather have a packed snack from home, you most certainly can opt to bring in your own. Students are encouraged to bring a bottled water to have with them at their working station.   

Cost

$48 – Includes materials and makers tools for creating our art projects, course booklet and at-home extended learning materials, as well as instruction from our teaching artists. 

Registration

Ready to join the class? Add this class or a multi-day pass to your cart. During checkout please indicate the student’s name and date of birth in the Order Notes under the Additional Information section. We will use this information to add your student to the roster and may reach out to see if you have any other student accommodations we can help with.  Prior to your student’s event we will send out an email reminder with any final details.  Classes will be marked SOLD OUT when all available spots are taken.

Discounts Available

Sibling Discount

Take advantage of 10% off each student’s class fees when paying for more than one sibling at a time. Simply add the code ALLSIB10 to your cart at checkout and click Apply. After you click Proceed to Checkout, include the name of each sibling in the Order Notes field under Additional Information. Sibling discount cannot be used in combination with the early registration discount or other sales.

Multi-Day Pass Discounts

A student who would like to participate in multiple classes during a single semester can get a discounted rate by booking a 2-Day, 4-Day or Unlimited Day pass. Click the links included to see these options. Multi-day passes are intended for a single student and may not be transferred to another student.

Fall 2023 & Spring 2024 Schedule

Each of these half day classes will meet in the morning from 9a-12p. You choose which classes you attend and what works best for your homeschool schedule. Classes are offered twice so that you can pick which of the dates you will attend, students do not need to attend both days of a given class topic. Students must be at least 5 years old by the date of the class.

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Voyage of Discovery: A Study in History and Geography 
Embark on an epic adventure, young explorers! Join our amazing class as we journey along with Lewis and Clark’s daring expedition. Unleash your inner explorer as we decipher maps, identify wildlife, master the art of compass navigation, and capture your discoveries in a colorful journal.

Choose your Date of Attendance :: Aug 25 / Sep 1

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Amazing Arachnids: A Study in Life Science
Ever wanted to learn web design? Spiderweb design, that is! Explore the secret lives of spiders and their amazing spidey-senses, then create enchanting arachnid-inspired art!

Choose your Date of Attendance :: Sep 8 / Sep 15

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Mouse Tales: A Study in Literature
Step into the tiny shoes of Chrysanthemum, Lilly, Wendell, and Wemberly as we embark on a captivating character quest! We’ll delve into their internal traits like friendship, empathy, curiosity, and creativity then engage in a mini masquerade ball where we can embody their enchanting personas.

Choose your Date of Attendance :: Sep 22 / Sep 29

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From Wires to Waves: A Study in History and Communications
Get ready to dial up the excitement in our Wires to Waves class! Join us as we journey back to the days of Alexander Graham Bell, the genius behind the telephone. Discover how communication evolved from smoke signals to tin cans on strings, all the way to the magical device we hold in our hands today. It’s a ringing good time!

Choose your Date of Attendance :: Oct 6 / Oct 13

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Antarctic Escapade: A Study in Culture and Geography
Join us for a chilling adventure in the world’s coldest desert. Embark on a frosty journey to the South Pole where adorable Emperor Penguins await your creative talents.

Choose your Date of Attendance :: Oct 20 / Oct 27 

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The Star-Spangled Adventure: A Study in History and Culture
Unravel the fascinating stories behind the iconic stars and vibrant stripes from the flag of the original 13 colonies to our present-day flag. Uncover the hidden symbolism and rich tales woven into every thread of the US flag as we explore the contributions of key figures like Francis Hopkinson, Robert G. Heft and other flag enthusiasts.

Choose your Date of Attendance :: Nov 3 / Nov 10

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Italy: From Venice to Vesuvius: A Study in Culture and Art
Hop on your Vespa and zip through the world of la vida dolce. From the majestic canals of Venice to the ancient ruins of Rome, we’ll immerse ourselves in the charm of Italy’s art, history, and traditions. Ciao, Bella!

Choose your Date of Attendance :: Nov 17 / Dec 1

 

Feathered Friends: A Study in Life Science
Spread your wings and take flight into the world of birds! Explore the marvels of migration and avian architecture. From tiny hummingbirds to majestic eagles, we’ll learn about their unique features and create colorful artwork inspired by these feathered friends.

Choose your Date of Attendance :: Jan 19 / Jan 26

 

The Time Traveling House: A Study in Literature and Science
Join us on a time-traveling adventure through the enchanting world of “The Little House” by Virginia Lee Burton! In this captivating class, we’ll dive into the whimsical tale of a tiny house nestled in a quiet neighborhood and discover how the seasons and progress transform its surroundings.

Choose your Date of Attendance :: Feb 2 / Feb 9

 

The Great Train Trek: Connecting East to West: A Study in History
Feel the rumble of the tracks as we ride the rails discovering deafening dynamite explosions, treacherous avalanches, and daring bridge-building feats that tested the limits of human courage and engineering genius along the path of the Transcontinental Railroad.

Choose your Date of Attendance :: Feb 16 / Feb 23

 

Monster Biology: A Study in Life Science
Join us on a dynamic adventure where science and art collide! Explore the remarkable biology of imaginary monsters. Then, design hidden habitats and extraordinary accessories for your creatures. Let your imagination run wild!

Choose your Date of Attendance :: Mar 1 / Mar 8

 

Rolling, Rolling, Rolling: A Study in Physical Science
Have a need for speed? Unleash your inner inventor and artist in this unique fusion of physics and art! Unlock the secrets how different objects roll by changing independent variables like size, weight, or surface conditions. Let’s roll!

Choose your Date of Attendance :: Mar 15 / Mar 22

 

Perfect Patterns: Here We Go Again (and again…): A Study in Math
Unleash your inner math magician and unravel the secrets of everyday patterns. Spot patterns in nature’s mesmerizing shapes, discover the rhythm of musical patterns, and explore dazzling geometric art.

Choose your Date of Attendance :: Apr 5 / Apr 12

 

Going for the Gold: A Study in History and Sports
Step into the world of ancient and modern sports with the Summer Olympics! Discover the stories behind the newest events of skateboarding, breakdancing, and sport climbing that attract athletes and artists alike!

Choose your Date of Attendance :: Apr 19 / Apr 26

Homeschool Programming 

Looking for a semester long program? Check out these new programs that meet once a week for the fall and spring semesters.

2023 Summer Maker Days Announced!

A Maker Day consist of unique projects, learning and growing our artistic skills, expanding our creativity, and becoming more familiar with using Makers tools. We strive, even with our youngest Makers, to have each student complete the full process of creation, from conception and sketch to handcrafting and execution of their work. We like to encourage them to try new techniques and push their artwork to new levels!

Event Attendance 

Students can be dropped off for class up to 10 minutes prior to your scheduled class time and picked up at noon. We will provide a snack for all participants and take a short break during class. If your student would rather have a packed snack from home, you most certainly can opt to bring in your own. Students are encouraged to bring a bottled water to have with them at their working station. During Summer Days students may be outside, so please be sure to apply sunscreen before they are dropped off.      

Cost

$48 – All Summer Maker Days include materials and makers tools for creating our projects, as well as artist instructions from our teaching artists.

Registration

Ready to join us this summer? Add this event or a multi-day pass to your cart, during checkout please indicate the students name and date of birth in the Order Notes under the Additional Information section. We will use this information to add your student to the roster.  If your student has any accommodations that we need to be aware of, please include those in the Order Notes as well. Prior to your students event we will send out an email reminder and any final details. Students need to be registered by the Monday prior to their event in order for us to get supplies ready. Summer Maker Days will be marked SOLD OUT when all available spots are taken. 

Discounts Available

Sibling Discount

Take advantage of 10% off each students class fees when paying for more than one sibling at a time. Simply add the code KMDSIB10 to your cart at checkout and click apply, then after you click proceed to checkout include the name of each siblings in the Order Notes field under Additional Information.  Sibling discount cannot be combined with the early registration discount or other discount codes.

Multi Day Pass Discounts

A student who would like to participate in multiple Summer Maker Days in the studio can get a discounted rate by booking a 2-Day, 4-Day or Unlimited Maker Days pass, click the links included to see these options. Multi-day passes are intended for a single student and may not be transferred to another student.  

Summer Maker Day Schedule

Kids Maker Day (All Ages 5-11)

Choose your days, each session is 9a-12p (noon)

Thursday, June 15 :: Knights, Castles & Dragons!

Thursday, June 22 :: Thunder Lizards!

Thursday, June 29 :: Glow Up

Thursday, July  6 :: Chalk It Up 

Thursday, July 13 :: Galaxy Quest 

Thursday, July 20 :: Walk the Plank 

Thursday, July 27 :: Super Hero Summer 

Thursday, August 3 :: Kaleidoscopic Kolor 

Friday, June 16 :: Kaleidoscopic Kolor 

Friday, June 23 :: Galaxy Quest 

Friday, June 30 :: Super Hero Summer 

Friday, July 7 :: Walk the Plank 

Friday, July 14 :: Knights, Castles & Dragons! 

Friday, July 21 :: Glow Up 

Friday, July 28 :: Thunder Lizards! 

Friday, August 4 :: Chalk It Up 

 

2023 Summer Maker CAMPS Announced!

Experience your favorite art studio for a whole week! A Summer Makers Camp consist of one whole week of half day events with unique project that we build on each day, learning or growing our artistic skills, expanding our creativity, and becoming more familiar with using Makers tools. Each camp has a creative theme or artist technique we will be diving deep into. At the end of the week students will have many new works, along with new skills, to show for all their time at camp. 

Event Attendance 

Students can be dropped off for class up to 10 minutes prior to your scheduled class time and picked up at the designated camp ending time. We will provide a snack for all participants and take a short break during our half day. If your student would rather have a packed snack from home, you most certainly can opt to bring in your own. Students are encouraged to bring a bottled water to have with them at their working station. During Summer Camps students may be outside, so please be sure they are dressed appropriately and have applied sunscreen before they are dropped off.   If your student is attending the morning and afternoon session, their will be a lunch break from 12-1p. You may pack your students lunch or pay for a lunch to be provided. Information on purchasing lunches will be sent out one week prior to your camp.

Cost

$210 for a single half day camp (9a-12p)

$396 for a full day of camp (9a-4p)

All Summer Maker Camps include materials and makers tools for creating our projects, as well as artist instructions from our staff of teaching artists.

Registration

Ready to join us this summer? Add this camp to your cart, then during checkout please indicate the students name and date of birth in the Order Notes under the Additional Information section. We will use this information to add your student to the roster.  If your student has any accommodations that we need to be aware of, please include those in the Order Notes as well. Prior to your students camp we will send out an email reminder and any final details. Students need to be registered by the Friday prior to their camp in order for us to get supplies ready. Summer Maker Camps will be marked SOLD OUT when all available spots are taken. 

Discounts Available

Sibling Discount

Take advantage of 10% off each students class fees when paying for more than one sibling at a time. Simply add the code KMCSIB10 to your cart at checkout and click apply, then after you click proceed to checkout include the name of each siblings in the Order Notes field under Additional Information.  Sibling discount cannot be combined with the early registration discount or other discount codes.  

Early Registration

Early Registration for Summer Camps will continue until midnight on Friday, February 17th.  During early registration all camps and half day classes will be discounted 15-20% off the regular price. Please note that during this discount period sibling discounts are not available, since this discount is greater than the sibling discount.

Morning and Afternoon Summer Camp Sessions

Register for the morning and afternoon Summer Camp sessions to get a discount on your camp fees. Use the Full Day camp registration page here to easily enroll in both the morning and afternoon session.

Summer Maker Camp Schedule

Morning Summer Maker Camp (All Ages 5-11)

Each session is a full week, Monday through Friday, from 9a-12p.

Afternoon Summer Maker Camp (All Ages 5-11)

Each session is a full week, Monday through Friday, from 1p-4p.

Morning June 5-9 :: Fairies, Gnomes & Enchanted Homes

Weave a fantastical tale of magical gardens, pixie fairies and gallant gnomes. Spend the week bringing your imaginative story to life by creating a woodland home for your fairies and gnomes out of natural elements and upcycled treasures. This woodland creature adventure will be memorable!

Afternoon June 5-9 :: If I Ran the Zoo… 

If you ran the zoo, what would you do? Design your zoo to keep the animals healthy and happy! Work with other zookeepers to build amazing exhibits! Even craft the creatures who call your zoo home! Go wild when YOU run the zoo this week!

2022-23 Arts Lead Learning Programs Announced for Middle Grades

Arts Lead Learning (ALL) is a program developed at TR Makers Co whereby the arts, such as visual, performing, and literary arts, are the catalyst for learning about Science, Math, Social Studies, English and more. The middle grade program also utilizes multiple sources to help our students better understand a subject area including incorporating virtual reality and guest appearances from subject matter experts of a given field. This program helps every type of learner, by providing hands-on, auditory and visual learning experiences that are aligned with the SC curriculum standards. Whether you are homeschooling your student or providing supplemental educational opportunities, these classes are a great addition to your student’s education. Register now for a single class or join us for multiple over the semester!

Middle grade classes are offered as an afternoon session (1p-4p) every other Friday during our fall and spring semesters.

In Studio Attendance

Students can be dropped off for class up to 10 minutes prior to their scheduled class time. We will provide a snack for all participants and take a short break during class. If your student would rather have a packed snack from home, you most certainly can opt to bring in your own. Students are encouraged to bring a bottled water to have with them at their work station.    

Cost

$48 – Includes materials and makers tools for creating our art projects, as well as the instruction from our teaching artists and guest appearances from subject matter experts when applicable. 

Registration

Ready to join the class? Add this class or the multi-day pass to your cart. During checkout please indicate the student’s name and date of birth in the Order Notes under the Additional Information section. We will use this information to add your student to the roster and may reach out to see if you have any other student accommodations we can help with.  Prior to your student’s event we will send out an email reminder with final details. Classes will be marked SOLD OUT when all available spots are taken.

Discounts Available

Sibling Discount

Take advantage of 10% off each student’s class fees when paying for more than one sibling at a time. Simply add the code ALLSIB10 to your cart at Checkout and click Apply. Then after you click Proceed to Checkout include the name of each siblings in the Order Notes field under Additional Information.  Sibling discount cannot be used in combination with the early registration discount or other sales.

Multi-Day Pass Discounts

A student who would like to participate in multiple classes during a single semester can get a discounted rate by booking a 2-Day, 4-Day or Unlimited Day pass. Click the links included to see these options. Multi-day passes are intended for a single student and may not be transferred to another student.

Middle Grade Fall 2022 & Spring 2023 Schedule

Classes happen on select Friday afternoons from 1p-4p. Students should be 11 to 16 years of age by the date of the class unless they have permission from the program director, Kristin LaRoy. Looking for Elementary Grade classes? Click here.

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A South Carolinian in Camelot: A Middle Grades Study of Medieval History
Medieval times – a period that began as a time of major illiteracy but ended with the invention of one of the greatest aids to learning – the printing press! Learn how education took place during the age of chivalry and what daily life was like for medieval communities. Plus, you will get to design your very own illumination!

Aug 26 :: Afternoon Session 

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H2 Uh Oh! The Power of Water: A Middle Grades Study of Science
Access to water has always been critical to the survival of cultures throughout time. Not only has it been used for nourishment, transportation, agriculture, and industry, it can also be harnessed to create power: hydroelectricity. Join us as we explore the power of water in our homes and in our communities and build a miniature water turbine from recyclables!

Sep 9 :: Afternoon Session 

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Something to Squawk About: A Middle Grades Career Study in Animal Rehab & Conservation
Don’t cage your career ideas or your cause for wildlife conservation, let these ideas take flight! Research what it takes to become an animal rehabber in South Carolina as you learn about ongoing conservation efforts right here in the upstate! Use your creative skills for good this week as we help the wildlife in our area while also educating the public on some of our cutes wild critters.

Sep 23 :: Afternoon Session 

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Making Rooms: A Middle Grades Career Study in Interior Design
How does someone design a room in a house… or an office building… or a restaurant… or even a retail space? Interior designers are well prepared for the job and often trained in both residential and commercial design. Find out more about their role in creating functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing spaces. Meet an upstate industry professional and take your new skills to work using the principles learned to design your own room.

Oct 14 :: Afternoon Session 

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Bones and Beyond!: A Middle Grades Study in Anatomy
Our bodies are amazing, but how do we look at the mechanics of it all when the majority of systems that keep us functioning are kept below the surface. In this class we will step under the skin, down to the bones as a matter of fact, and figure out how art, illustration and animation have played a major part in our understanding of the body. Today we will also have a special guest visiting who works as an orthotist and prosthetist in the upstate.

Oct 28 :: Afternoon Session

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Cultivating & Captivating: A Middle Grades Study in Agriculture & Agrotourism
Details coming soon!

Nov 11 :: Afternoon Session

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Suspended: A Middle Grades Study of the Art and Architecture of Bridges
There are LOADS of factors an engineer must consider before constructing bridges. Discover the importance of tension, compression, and foundation when building these structures. Come away with an understanding of the basic process of building a bridge and how these elements play out as we analyze examples of current day bridges including our very own Liberty Bridge in downtown Greenville!

Dec 2 :: Afternoon Session

Adventure Living on the Amazon: A Middle Grades Study in Geography & Civics
More details coming soon! Registration for spring classes begins October 15th.

Jan 27 :: Afternoon Session

The Power of Publicity: A Middle Grades Career Study in Advertising
More details coming soon! Registration for spring classes begins October 15th.

Feb 10 :: Afternoon Session

Getting Your Bearings: A Middle Grades Study of Geography & Cartography
More details coming soon! Registration for spring classes begins October 15th.

Feb 24 :: Afternoon Session

Flight School: A Middle Grades Career Study of Aeronautics
More details coming soon! Registration for spring classes begins October 15th.

Mar 10 :: Afternoon Session

Let’s See What Floats Your Boat: A Middle Grade Study of Physics and Design
More details coming soon! Registration for spring classes begins October 15th.

Mar 31 :: Afternoon Session 

Comic Con Culture: A Middle Grades Study in the Art and Careers of Comic Animation, Illustration and Fashion
More details coming soon! Registration for spring classes begins October 15th.

Apr 14 :: Afternoon Session 

Soldiers and Spies: A Middle Grades History Study of Men and Women of the Confederacy
More details coming soon! Registration for spring classes begins October 15th.

Apr 28 :: Afternoon Session 

 

2022-23 Arts Lead Learning Programs Announced for Elementary Grades

Arts Lead Learning (ALL) is a program developed at TR Makers Co whereby the arts, such as visual, performing, and literary arts, are the catalyst for learning about Science, Math, Social Studies, English and more. This program helps every type of learner by providing hands-on, auditory and visual learning experiences that are aligned with the SC curriculum standards. Whether you are homeschooling your student or providing supplemental educational opportunities, these classes are a great addition to your student’s education. Register now for a single class or join us for multiple over the semester!

In Studio Attendance

Students can be dropped off for class up to 10 minutes prior to your scheduled class time. We will provide a snack for all participants and take a short break during class. If your student would rather have a packed snack from home, you most certainly can opt to bring in your own. Students are encouraged to bring a bottled water to have with them at their working station.   

Cost

$48 – Includes materials and makers tools for creating our art projects, course booklet and at-home extended learning materials, as well as instruction from our teaching artists. 

Registration

Ready to join the class? Add this class or a multi-day pass to your cart. During checkout please indicate the student’s name and date of birth in the Order Notes under the Additional Information section. We will use this information to add your student to the roster and may reach out to see if you have any other student accommodations we can help with.  Prior to your student’s event we will send out an email reminder with any final details.  Classes will be marked SOLD OUT when all available spots are taken.

Discounts Available

Sibling Discount

Take advantage of 10% off each student’s class fees when paying for more than one sibling at a time. Simply add the code ALLSIB10 to your cart at checkout and click Apply. After you click Proceed to Checkout, include the name of each sibling in the Order Notes field under Additional Information. Sibling discount cannot be used in combination with the early registration discount or other sales.

Multi-Day Pass Discounts

A student who would like to participate in multiple classes during a single semester can get a discounted rate by booking a 2-Day, 4-Day or Unlimited Day pass. Click the links included to see these options. Multi-day passes are intended for a single student and may not be transferred to another student.

Elementary Grade Fall 2022 & Spring 2023 Schedule

Morning Session is from 9a-12p. All classes listed below will be held In Studio. Students must be at least 5 years old by the date of the class. 

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It’s Electrifying!: An Elementary Study in Science and Engineering 
You are going to light up with excitement today as we explore simple circuits and matters that conduct electricity. During this hair raising experience you will even use your power of conductivity to create a piece of art that will actually light up or spin.

Aug 19 :: Morning Session
Aug 26 :: Morning Session 

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It’s Not Just a Phase: An Elementary Study in Lunar Science
How can our moon, which is only about one-fourth the size of the Earth, have such an influence on our day to day lives here on Earth? Learn about their unique relationship and more interesting facts about the moon, including the eight phases and their appearances. You won’t want to miss creating the lunar phases TR Makers style!

Sep 2 :: Morning Session
Sep 9 :: Morning Session 

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Snippets and Scraps – Fun With Fractions: An Elementary Study in Math
Explore the bits and pieces that make up fractions using food, fabric, and loads of other real-life applications! You will explore this mathematical world and learn all about sharing at the same time.

Sep 16 :: Morning Session
Sep 23 :: Morning Session

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Over Rivers and Through Woods to South Carolina We Go: An Elementary Study in Social Studies and Geography
Pack your bags, because you are going to travel through all of South Carolina today. From the mountains, through the piedmont and finally to the coast. It is going to be an adventure over water and through our state’s diverse topography!

Oct 7 :: Morning Session 
Oct 14 :: Morning Session

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Castles and Catapults: An Elementary Study of Medieval History
Why is a time of gallantry, knights, and princesses remembered as the Dark Ages? Were castles just for kings and queens? Discover the significant events that took place during the age of chivalry and learn to build some of your very own medieval structures along the way!

Oct 21 :: Morning Session
Oct 28 :: Morning Session 

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Splendidly Spatial Shapes: An Elementary Study in Geometry
What do robotic engineers, computer graphic designers, astronomers and jewelers have in common? Did you guess it… they know their shapes! Geometry is an important skill in each of these jobs and you are going to help investigate and prove it. Spend some time getting to know the shapes all around us as we study them from every angle, building with them, cut them and more.

Nov 4 :: Morning Session
Nov 11 :: Morning Session

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Build it, Break it, Cross it – Bridges: An Elementary Study in Social Studies & Math
Bridges are important structures in our communities for their practicality as well as their beauty! Students will have the opportunity to learn the main types of bridges, the basics of how they work and why people need them. They will also get to know the fascinating stories behind some of the world’s most famous bridges.

Nov 18 :: Morning Session
Dec 2 :: Morning Session

Livin’ Life Burrow Style: An Elementary Study in Life Science
More details coming soon! Registration for spring classes begins October 15th.

Jan 20 :: Morning Session
Jan 27 :: Morning Session

Wicked Weather: An Elementary Study in Earth Science
More details coming soon! Registration for spring classes begins October 15th.

Feb 3 :: Morning Session
Feb 10 :: Morning Session

Jungle Cruise: An Elementary Study of Geography & Science
More details coming soon! Registration for spring classes begins October 15th.

Feb 17 :: Morning Session
Feb 24 :: Morning Session

The Science of Soaring: An Elementary Study of Flight Science
More details coming soon! Registration for spring classes begins October 15th.

Mar 3 :: Morning Session
Mar 10 :: Morning Session

The Long and Short of It: An Elementary Study of Math & Measurement
More details coming soon! Registration for spring classes begins October 15th.

Mar 17 :: Morning Session 
Mar 31 :: Morning Session

Flourish and Bloom: An Elementary Study of Botanical Science
More details coming soon! Registration for spring classes begins October 15th.

Apr 7 :: Morning Session 
Apr 14 :: Morning Session 

Aloha State of Mind: An Elementary Study in Geography & History
More details coming soon! Registration for spring classes begins October 15th.

Apr 21 :: Morning Session 
Apr 28 :: Morning Session

 

*New* Homeschool Programming 

Looking for a semester long program? Check out these new programs that meet once a week for the fall and spring semesters.

2022 Summer Maker CAMPS Announced!

A NEW offering to our great Summer Maker line up of events! A Makers Camp consist of one whole week of half day events with unique project that we build on each day, learning or growing our artistic skills, expanding our creativity, and becoming more familiar with using Makers tools. Each camp has a creative theme or artist technique we will be diving deep into. At the end of the week students will have many new works, along with new skills, to show for all their time at camp. 

Event Attendance 

Students can be dropped off for class up to 10 minutes prior to your scheduled class time and picked up at the designated camp ending time. We will provide a snack for all participants and take a short break during our half day. If your student would rather have a packed snack from home, you most certainly can opt to bring in your own. Students are encouraged to bring a bottled water to have with them at their working station. During Summer Camps students may be outside, so please be sure to apply sunscreen before they are dropped off.   

Cost

$145 – All Summer Maker Camps include materials and makers tools for creating our projects, as well as artist instructions from our teaching artists.

Registration

Ready to join us this summer? Add this camp to your cart, then during checkout please indicate the students name and date of birth in the Order Notes under the Additional Information section. We will use this information to add your student to the roster.  If your student has any accommodations that we need to be aware of, please include those in the Order Notes as well. Prior to your students camp we will send out an email reminder and any final details. Students need to be registered by the Friday prior to their camp in order for us to get supplies ready. Summer Maker Camps will be marked SOLD OUT when all available spots are taken. 

Discounts Available

Sibling Discount

Take advantage of 10% off each students class fees when paying for more than one sibling at a time. Simply add the code KMCSIB10 to your cart at checkout and click apply, then after you click proceed to checkout include the name of each siblings in the Order Notes field under Additional Information.  Sibling discount cannot be combined with the early registration discount or other discount codes.  

Summer Maker Camp Schedule

Kids Maker Camp (All Ages 5-10)

Each session is a full week, Monday through Friday, from 9a-12p.

Junior Maker Camp (All Ages 11-16)

Each session is a full week, Monday through Friday, from 1p-4p.

June 13-17 :: Camp Out

An “in-tents” week of creative outdoor-inspired fun! You will make your own camping gear and other survival accessories. Each day will be a wilderness adventure right here in our own greenspace.

July 11-15 :: Sketch, Carve, Create

Engage your creativity and get a little messy as we sketch, carve and create different works of art through printmaking. By the week’s end you will have created over a half dozen different collagraph, mono and relief prints on paper and fabric. Your final piece will even be a wearable work of art!

July 25-29 :: Spy Games

Equip your own spy kit! You will learn how ordinary household items can be transformed into legit gear for gathering intel and storing secrets. Use your newly developed skills to solve the Maker’s mystery of the week.

June 13-17 :: Urban Artist 

Get ready to create street worthy works of art! You will spend the week trying your hand at charcoal and pastel drawings to hide on the sidewalks, help create an art installation that will surprise trailside visitors, and create your own street graffiti through virtual reality goggles.

July 11-15 :: Oh Snap! Adventures in Photography 

Train your eyes this week as you take on perspectives in photography. Each day presents a fun new challenge to capture with your lens, from optical illusions to integrated animation in your work. You will have a portfolio of new photography and skills to take with you at the end of the week. A personal camera or smartphone may be used during camp, but not required. We will provide devices for students to use.

July 25-29 :: Potions & Pigments

Concoct colorful dyes and perfect paints! Then use your potion making skills to colorize a variety of mediums, such as clay, fabric, resin, and more.  After each portion of our Potions & Pigments class, students will use their new skills to create a finished art piece!

2022 Summer Maker Days Announced!

A Maker Day consist of a unique project, learning or growing our artistic skills, expanding our creativity, and becoming more familiar with using Makers tools. We strive, even with our youngest Makers, to have each student complete the full process of creation, from conception and sketch to handcrafting and execution of their work. We like to encourage them to try new techniques and push their artwork to new levels!

Event Attendance 

Students can be dropped off for class up to 10 minutes prior to your scheduled class time and picked up at noon. We will provide a snack for all participants and take a short break during class. If your student would rather have a packed snack from home, you most certainly can opt to bring in your own. Students are encouraged to bring a bottled water to have with them at their working station. During Summer Days students may be outside, so please be sure to apply sunscreen before they are dropped off.      

Cost

$45 – All Summer Maker Days include materials and makers tools for creating our projects, as well as artist instructions from our teaching artists.

Registration

Ready to join us this summer? Add this event or a multi-day pass to your cart, during checkout please indicate the students name and date of birth in the Order Notes under the Additional Information section. We will use this information to add your student to the roster.  If your student has any accommodations that we need to be aware of, please include those in the Order Notes as well. Prior to your students event we will send out an email reminder and any final details. Students need to be registered by the Monday prior to their event in order for us to get supplies ready. Summer Maker Days will be marked SOLD OUT when all available spots are taken. 

Discounts Available

Sibling Discount

Take advantage of 10% off each students class fees when paying for more than one sibling at a time. Simply add the code KMDSIB10 to your cart at checkout and click apply, then after you click proceed to checkout include the name of each siblings in the Order Notes field under Additional Information.  Sibling discount cannot be combined with the early registration discount or other discount codes.

Multi Day Pass Discounts

A student who would like to participate in multiple Summer Maker Days in the studio can get a discounted rate by booking a 2-Day, 4-Day or Unlimited Maker Days pass, click the links included to see these options. Multi-day passes are intended for a single student and may not be transferred to another student.  

Summer Maker Day Schedule

Kids Maker Day (All Ages 5-10)

Choose your days, each session is 9a-12p (noon)

Thursday, June 9 :: Bubble Blasters

Thursday, June 23 :: Seashells, Sandcastles, and Sailing

Thursday, July 7 :: Ninja Academy

Thursday, July  21 :: Furry Fliers 

Thursday, August 4 :: Stitchin’ & Stuff 

Thursday, August 11 :: Minecraft Mania 

Friday, June 10 :: Furry Fliers 

Friday, June 24 :: Stitchin’ & Stuff 

Friday, July 8 :: Minecraft Mania 

Friday, July 22 :: Bubble Blasters 

Friday, August 5 :: Seashells, Sandcastles, and Sailing 

Friday, August 12 :: Ninja Academy 

 

2021-22 Arts Lead Learning Program Announced for Middle Grades

Arts Lead Learning (ALL) is a program developed at TR Makers Co whereby the arts, such as visual, performing, and literary arts, are the catalyst for learning about Science, Math, Social Studies, English and more. This program helps every type of learner, by providing hands-on, auditory and visual learning experiences that are aligned with the SC curriculum standards. Whether you are homeschooling your student or providing supplemental educational opportunities, these classes are a great addition to your student’s education. Register now for a single class or join us for multiple over the semester!

Middle grade classes are offered as an afternoon session (1p-4p) every other Friday during our fall and spring semesters.

In Studio Attendance

Students can be dropped off for class up to 10 minutes prior to their scheduled class time. All staff will be wearing a mask when in contact with students, but it is not required of the students. Students will have their own dedicated workspace and tool caddie inside the studio. Hand washing will be encouraged and access to personal sanitizing spray bottles will be pointed out at the beginning of class. We will provide a snack for all participants and take a short break during class. If your student would rather have a packed snack from home, you most certainly can opt to bring in your own. Students are encouraged to bring a bottled water to have with them at their work station.    

Cost

$45 – Includes materials packet and makers tools for creating our art projects, course booklet and at home extended learning materials, as well as the instruction from our teachers and teaching artists. 

Registration

Ready to join the class? Add this class or the multi-day pass to your cart. During checkout please indicate the student’s name and date of birth in the Order Notes under the Additional Information section. We will use this information to add your student to the roster and may reach out to see if you have any other student accommodations we can help with.  Prior to your student’s event we will send out an email reminder with final details. Classes will be marked SOLD OUT when all available spots are taken.

Discounts Available

Sibling Discount

Take advantage of 10% off each student’s class fees when paying for more than one sibling at a time. Simply add the code ALLSIB10 to your cart at Checkout and click Apply. Then after you click Proceed to Checkout include the name of each siblings in the Order Notes field under Additional Information.  Sibling discount cannot be used in combination with the early registration discount or other sales.

Multi-Day Pass Discounts

A student who would like to participate in multiple classes during a single semester can get a discounted rate by booking a 2-Day, 4-Day or Unlimited Day pass. Click the links included to see these options. Multi-day passes are intended for a single student and may not be transferred to another student.

Middle Grade Fall 2021 & Spring 2022 Schedule

Classes happen on select Friday afternoons from 1p-4p. Students should be 11 to 16 years of age by the date of the class unless they have permission from the program director, Kristin LaRoy. Looking for Elementary Grade classes? Click here.

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Tico Life – Costa Rica: A Middle Grade Study in Culture and Social Studies 
Take a stroll through the country of Costa Rica and learn about the geography, agriculture, and people of this tropical paradise. Visit the volcanoes, taste the coffee, and watch the wildlife! Paint with coffee and design your own ox cart wheel from clay.

Sep 10 :: Afternoon Session

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It’s the Nano Life: A Middle Grade Study in Science
Dive deep into the tiniest atoms and molecules that play a part in our everyday lives, medicine and even technology. You get to play with some nanoparticles and we will all try our best to make our own “nano-origami.”

Sep 24 :: Afternoon Session 

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The Thinking Machine – A Dream of Science, Math and Philosophy: A Middle Grade Study in Computer Technology
Artificial Intelligence seemed like a dream to scientists, mathematicians, and philosophers of the early 20th century. Explore AI with us, taking a look at its simple beginnings to what we know now. Discuss the possibilities for the future and participate in testing AI capabilities with your classmates.

Oct 8 :: Afternoon Session 

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More Than Meets the Eye: A Middle Grade Study in Optical Illusion Art and History
Optical illusions can be as simple as basic cubes or as complex as a staircase that leads both up and down at the same time. How do artists use color, shape, and form to fool our eyes and brains? Learn the science behind op art and create your own!

Oct 22 :: Afternoon Session 

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A History of Survival, Prosperity and Natural Wonders – Life in Iceland: A Middle Grade Study in Culture and Social Studies
Iceland is a country of many wonders, from erupting volcanoes and the Northern Lights to being the first country in the world to democratically elected a female president. Come see what makes this country so unique create your own Scandinavian inspired folk art illustration.

Nov 12 :: Afternoon Session

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The Fabric of Life: A Middle Grade Study in Fiber Art and Culture
Woven fabric has been a part of our history and culture for thousands of years. Woven art is all arounds us! Shoelaces, baskets, even furniture! In this class, you will study the history of fiber arts and make your own simple loom to use with your take home weaving project.

Dec 3 :: Afternoon Session

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From Ancient Olympians to Modern Athletes – A Show of Physical Strengths, Political Pride and Even Art: A Middle Grade Study in Social Studies
Athletic strength, political motives, commercialism and the arts, they are all a part of the Olympic Games past and present. You will learn more about the ancient Olympic Games and how our modern Olympic Games compare. Plus you will get to make a couple of souvenirs to help commemorate your favorite event, nation and sport.

Dec 17 :: Afternoon Session

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Walking the Silk Road – A Study of Life in China: A Middle Grade Study of Culture and Social Studies
Take a tour through the provinces of the far east as we explore the rich culture of China! In this class we will visit some of China’s amazing landmarks, learn a little about the lunar calendar, and study several Chinese art forms. Paint a Chinese scroll, try your hand at a little classical calligraphy, and construct a paper lantern from an old hong bao envelope!

Jan 28 :: Afternoon Session

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Saved and Stitched – The Upcycle Revolution : A Middle Grade Study in Ecology and Art
Fabrics and other textiles take 200+ years to decompose and in the last 20 years textile waste has doubled to an estimated 14 million tons. OMG! Today as you learn more about the ecological impact of this type of waste, let’s learn how to change this by refashioning our unwanted threads into new purposeful goods.

Feb 11 :: Afternoon Session

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Wildly Delicious: A Middle Grade Study in Edible Life Science
What would you eat if you were lost in the wild? How would you know which plants are safe and which are not? Take a walk with us on the wild side and learn about several common wild plants that make a safe and surprisingly tasty meal! Create your own field guide and recipe book with us!

Feb 25 :: Afternoon Session

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Make It POP (Art): A Middle Grade Study in Art History
Make your artwork pop! Learn the techniques used by Matisse, Warhol and other artists to create bold pieces that spoke to the masses. Design your own decadent snack art, create a Lichtenstein self portrait and more!

Mar 11 :: Afternoon Session

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Changing the Narrative: A Middle Grade Study in Language Arts and Social Studies
Storytelling and narrative writing go hand in hand. If you can tell a great story, you can change the thoughts and minds of those around you as we will see through history. So, what makes a great story and how do we find it? You will get to practice this artful skill while creating your own story and visual work of art to accompany it.

Apr 1 :: Afternoon Session 

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All the World’s a Stage: A Middle Grade Study in Elizabethan Theater and Literature
Step onto the stage during Elizabethan Era Theatre. Dress, talk and even do a little acting as we recreate scenes from Shakespeare.

Apr 15 :: Afternoon Session 

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When Dimensions Collide: A Middle Grade Study in Art and Computer Technology
Learn about the basics of 3D digital art and virtual reality as we hear from a local game designer! Step in between the worlds of 2D and 3D to explore how graphic artists create that oh-so-real feeling.

Apr 29 :: Afternoon Session