Summer Cultural
Arts Camp
In collaboration with the Taiwanese American Foundation of San Diego
July 27-31, 2026
8:30am-3:00pm
Taiwanese American Foundation of San Diego
$500 per participant
Ages: 8-17
Join Teralta Art for a joyful, hands-on week celebrating culture, creativity, and identity!
in collaboration with the Taiwanese American Foundation of San Diego
Led by artist-facilitators trained in fine arts, performing arts, and culinary arts, campers will engage daily in making art, cooking, and performing. Each student will be invited to explore a culture that feels meaningful to them—whether it reflects their family heritage, personal curiosity, or lived experience.
Throughout the week, the Taiwanese American Foundation of San Diego will introduce campers to the beauty and richness of Taiwanese culture through hands-on activities such as drumming, making pineapple cakes, lanterns, pinwheels, and puppets. Together, we will explore stories, music, languages, and traditions from the many cultures that shape San Diego’s vibrant community.
The week will culminate in a community cultural exhibition, where parents and families are invited to celebrate and experience the artworks, performances, and creations the students have made.
This camp is designed for Taiwanese American children as well as any child who is curious about exploring identity, culture, and belonging through crafts, food, music, and shared creative experiences.
Inside the Camp Experience
Our summer camp is designed as a rotating, multi-disciplinary experience held in three dedicated rooms within the Foundation’s facility. Campers (ages 8–17) are divided into small groups and rotate through each space during the day, ensuring they take part in every area of the program.
Each rotation highlights a different form of cultural exploration:
Visual Arts & Crafts: Hands-on art projects and culturally inspired crafts guided by experienced instructors.
Performing Arts, Movement & Music: Engaging sessions in rhythm, movement, storytelling, and collaborative performance.
Culinary Arts & Cultural Storytelling: Supervised cooking activities paired with lessons about the traditions and history behind each dish.
This rotating format keeps the day dynamic and engaging while maintaining smaller group sizes. It allows for smooth transitions, focused instruction, and meaningful participation in each discipline. By the end of the week, every camper will have experienced all three areas and will share their work at the final cultural exhibition for families.
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Questions?
Email team@teralta.art