Our Programs
Wishbone works with program providers to deliver transformational impact to our students. Learn more about our Wishbone Recommended programs.
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The Crucible is an industrial art workshop in Oakland that has unique class offerings for children and adults. Ranging from Jewelry Making to Glass Blowing, from Blacksmithing to Woodworking, students have a variety of courses to choose from. These after school and weekend classes are an exciting departure from the typical art camp! Read More
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Camp Fashionista invites students to “take their first steps into the exciting world of fashion!” Led by owner Dori Duncan, students will learn everything from the basics of how to use a sewing machine, to using a pattern and making a fancy holiday skirt. Sign up for a class and unleash your inner fashionista! Read More
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Jennifer Serr offers classes during which she will instruct on sewing and demonstrate technique. Students attending the Fashion Camp will be closely guided as they work on a project throughout the class. At the conclusion of the camp, students will model their creation on the runway! Read More
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Jennifer Serr offers classes during which she will instruct on sewing and demonstrate technique. Students attending the Fashion Camp will be closely guided as they work on a project throughout the class. At the conclusion of the camp, students will model their creation on the runway! Read More
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Learn to design and sew your own clothes at Sew Now Fashion Studio! The studio offers teens personalized instruction in design, sewing, embroidering, and quilting. The possibilities for your wardrobe will become endless when you can make clothes that are uniquely you! Read More
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Learn to design and sew your own clothes at Sew Now Fashion Studio! The studio offers teens personalized instruction in design, sewing, embroidering, and quilting. The possibilities for your wardrobe will become endless when you can make clothes that are uniquely you! Read More
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Jennifer Serr offers classes during which she will instruct on sewing and demonstrate technique. Students attending the After School Sewing Camp will be closely guided as they work on a project throughout the class. With the freedom to choose what they work on, students can truly take ownership of their final project. Read More
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Ranked one of the Ten Best Summer Camps in the World, the Digital Media Academy offers courses that meet a variety of interests and skill-levels. Students will attend class on-campus at Stanford University and can focus on topics ranging from Graphic Design to Robotics. Read More
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Ranked one of the Ten Best Summer Camps in the World, the Digital Media Academy offers courses that meet a variety of interests and skill-levels. Students will attend class on-campus at UC Berkeley and can focus on topics ranging from Graphic Design to Music & Video Production. Read More
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From needles and know-how to business and brands, this five-day camp gives the burgeoning fashionista everything he or she needs to know to get a head start on a fashion career! Campers will develop their own brands, get tips from fashion-world insiders, and visit high-profile showrooms and stores. Read More
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LIM is the country’s only college devoted solely to the fashion business. This summer lab at LIM lets high school students get an idea of what studying fashion in college is all about! Read More
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The first rule of fashion is to be in the know—so start your fashion education early with weekend courses at the Fashion Institute of Technology! From fine arts foundations to production management, these courses introduce students to many different facets of the fashion world. Read More
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The first rule of fashion is to be in the know—so start your fashion education early with summer courses at the Fashion Institute of Technology! From fine arts foundations to production management, these courses introduce students to many different facets of the fashion world. Read More
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The first rule of fashion is to be in the know—so start your fashion education early with intensive workshops at the Fashion Institute of Technology! From observational drawing to public relations, these classes introduce students to many different facets of the fashion world. Read More
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Step out of routine and onto the runway! This camp introduces young women to the fashion world and modeling. No prior experience is required—the only thing a camper needs is a desire to learn and to challenge herself. Read More
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Immerse yourself in the study of architecture in one of the world’s most famous architectural centers! This precollege program is great for students who want to learn more about architecture, about design, and about New York. Read More
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Love design? Have a knack for making spaces look really good? You may want to consider studying interior design at the college level. This summer program even offers students the chance to earn a college credit while learning how to get the most out of private and public interiors. Read More
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Needles, thread, and a love of sewing all come together in this afternoon program teaching sewing fundamentals! Beginners and more experienced students are both welcome, with instruction tailored—pun intended!—to each student’s need. Read More
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Needles, thread, and a love of sewing all come together in this summer day camp teaching sewing fundamentals! Beginners and more experienced students are both welcome, with instruction tailored—pun intended!—to each student’s need. Read More
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It’s not too soon to start building! Even if you’re not ready to design that skyscraper yet, there’s no reason to pass up the opportunity to learn more about architecture and design through this camp’s studios, lectures, and building activities. Read More
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Spend a week seeing the world as a fashion insider does! A former senior vice president at JAG and vice president at Tommy Hilfiger developed this intimate program—with a maximum of 20 campers per session—to help show high school students interested in the industry how it all works. Read More
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Begin with a pencil, end in Paris! If you master the basics of fashion design and apparel construction, you could take your career anywhere in the world. This camp at Marist College teaches students the fundamentals of good fashion design, particularly the design and construction of apparel. Read More
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Design is only the beginning of work in the fashion industry! This camp teaches aspiring designers, businesspeople, and brand managers about what happens to products as they enter the fashion market. Read More
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Time to level up! Gamers, programmers, and aspiring game designers will all learn something new at this summer program, which will demonstrate just how much planning and artistry go into the creation of modern computer and video games. No programming experience is required. Read More
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What would it be like to work in a design studio with an actual fashion designer? By joining this day camp in Westchester County, you’ll find out! Campers will work with professional designers in their studios and discover how the creative process works—from drawing to dress! Read More
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Stop dreaming, start drafting! Aspiring artists and designers who enroll in this weekend program can expect to get a head start on college-level work in their fields. If they take enough courses, they will also be eligible for certification via Parsons’ pre-college certificate program. Read More
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Stop dreaming, start drafting! Aspiring artists and designers who enroll in this summer program can expect to get a head start on college-level work in their fields. If they take enough courses, they will also be eligible for certification via Parsons’ pre-college certificate program. Read More
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The beach is great, but being immersed in saltwater has its limits. Why not try immersing yourself in the intensive study of design and art? This four-week program offers students the opportunity to do studio work and earn transfer credits—and still leaves plenty of summer for the beach! Read More
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USC offers students the rare opportunity to preview the field of architecture while still in high school with the Exploration of Architecture program. During this four-week course, students will be exposed to both the creative and technical aspects of architecture. Read More
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The Summer of Art is a four-week, pre-college program at Otis College of Art and Design for students who want to ignite their creativity. Students are taught by award-winning instructors who can provide valuable insight into the lives of professional designers and artists. Read More
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At UCLA’s Design/Media Arts Summer Institute, students will work on short personal narratives using a variety of media. In addition to acquiring the ability to develop their own college-level online portfolio, students have the option to earn University of California credit for their work. Read More
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USC offers students the rare opportunity to preview the field of architecture while still in high school with the Exploration of Architecture program. During this two-week course, students will be exposed to both the creative and technical aspects of architecture. Read More
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Emerging designers can get an inside look at the fashion industry with FIDM’s 3 Days of Fashion! During the program, students will attend hands-on workshops, discuss how to launch a business, and even hear from FIDM Grad and Project Runway star, Nick Verreos! Read More
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Cal Poly hosts the Architecture Summer Career Workshop – a residential program for students with an avid interest in pursuing a career in architecture. Students will learn the fundamentals of the field, from design features to basic engineering, during this hands-on learning experience. Read More
Related Programs
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Students have the chance explore their passions or dreams for the future while still in high school with the Academy of Art Pre-College Program. Students can enroll in up to two classes meeting weekly at one of the nation’s top art and design schools and receive college credit for their work! Read More
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Students have the chance explore their passions or dreams for the future while still in high school with the Academy of Art Pre-College Program. Students can enroll in up to four classes meeting weekly at one of the nation’s top art and design schools and receive college credit for their work! Read More
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Highly motivated high school students can challenge themselves this summer at UC Berkeley’s Academic Talent Development Program. ATDP offers a range of courses, from First-Year Japanese, to Cognitive Neuroscience, to meet the interests of any academically talented high school student. Read More
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iD Tech Camps offer a variety of technology-oriented training camps to students around the country! No matter what your specific interest—from designing levels in popular computer games to making movies on digital equipment—chances are there’s an iD Tech Camp that will suit you. Read More
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Students can preview life in the Ivy League with the Summer@Brown: Pre-College Program! This program attracts students from around the world seeking a college experience at one of the top institutions in the nation. With nearly 200 courses to select from, every student can find an exciting course to attend! Read More
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The California College of the Arts Pre-College Program is a four-week program designed for students who have completed their sophomore, junior or senior year of high school. Students will be full immersed in the world of art as they attend daily classes on campus at California College of the Arts. Read More