Each summer more than 2,500 of the world's most talented and motivated young people come to Interlochen to live, learn and perform with an unparalleled group of peers and educators.
Founded in 1928, Interlochen is the first and foremost camp of its kind, offering visual and performing arts programs for student artists in grades 3-12:
Interlochen's 1,200 acre campus is located in northwestern Michigan, and is situated between two lakes. It is a setting that is beautiful, inspiring and offers many recreational and artistic opportunities. |
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Camp 2009!
Camp 2009 program dates and details are now posted. The online application system will be available in mid-October. View 2009 program details ::
Sign up to request a free, full color summer 2009 catalog. |
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New Visual Arts Facility
This summer, visual arts students will study in Interlochen's newest building, the Herbert H. and Barbara C. Dow Center for Visual Arts. The 36,000 square foot facility includes a gallery and eight studio spaces for digital arts, photography, printmaking, fiber arts, metals, sculpture, ceramics, and painting and drawing.
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Camp 2008
Re-live Camp 2008, or experience it for the first time via video montage. Watch videos :: |
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