Usdan Summer Camp for the Arts
Usdan Summer Camp for the Arts is a renowned nonprofit day camp on 140 acres offering top-tier arts education from professional artists combined with classic camp fun. Serving students in grades K-12, the camp offers instruction in visual art, creative writing, dance, music, theater, chess, and nature & sustainability through 1-, 4-, or 8-week sessions (June 29–August 21, 2026). The camp features daily festival performances by professional artists, age-appropriate divisions for younger campers, and busing from convenient locations across Long Island, Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan. Tuition assistance and merit scholarships up to $6,300 value are available.
Grades K-12
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