Bath House Cultural Center opens applications for 2026 Summer Arts Camp

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The Bath House Cultural Center, in partnership with OutLoud Dallas, announced on May 29 that it is accepting applications for the 2026 Summer Arts Camp. The camp is open to Dallas youth ages 11 to 14 and will run from July 6 to July 24, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

According to the announcement, the three-week program is free of charge and offers an intensive experience in visual and performing arts. Students will have the opportunity to work with professional artists and educators while exploring creativity, collaboration, and self-expression through various art forms.

Space for the camp is limited. Interested applicants must submit their applications by Friday, June 12. Additional details about the camp and application instructions are available at www.bathhousecultural.com.

For questions or more information about the program or application process, prospective participants can contact Jessica Trevizo (Manager), Analise Minjarez (Cultural Programs Coordinator), Stewart W. Mikkelsen (Performing Arts / Technical Coordinator), or Enrique Fernández Cervantes (Curator / Visual Arts Coordinator) at their respective dallas.gov email addresses provided in the announcement.

The Bath House Cultural Center is located at White Rock Lake in Dallas.



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