
“Every day when she came home from camp, she joined me in the kitchen and wanted to know about every ingredient I was using to cook our traditional dinners. I got to teach her what my grandmother taught me in my native tongue. I never thought I would get to do that.”
– Camper Grandmother Visiting from India (Cooking Up Fun Camp)
Early bird special: $100 off when you register by Feb 28, 2026
The Sweet & Savory Bakery
15-26 JUN, 2026 | 2 week day camp | Age 7-10
Instructor: Stuart Mahoney
Skillsets: Baking and fundamental cooking skills for kids | Recipe reading, measuring, and kitchen safety | Creative food preparation and teamwork
Get your apron on! Explore the culinary arts at Montalvo and gain a better understanding of the skills needed to become a skilled baker in our caterer’s kitchen. Students will learn techniques used by successful chefs as well as easy-to-follow recipes in a safe, light-hearted environment. Through experimenting with savory and sweet breads, pastries, cakes, cookies, and pies, these young campers will gain experience in the kitchen and learn all about what it takes to get the party going. Family and friends will be invited to an informal afternoon camp showcase on Friday, June 26.
All materials and supplies included with camp fee. As a part of their Montalvo Arts Center experience, all summer campers will have the opportunity to explore and learn about the native plants and animals around the property and its Santa Clara County Park trails.
Note: No camp on Friday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth.

Hand-built Ceramics: Pots + Plants
6/8/-6/12/2026
Instructor: Ashley Magana
AGE 7-10

Fantasy Illustrations: Making Marvelous Monsters
7/20/-7/124/2026
Instructor: Stuart Mahoney
AGE 7-10

Art Detective Agency: Solve the Case!
6/5/-6/10/2026
Instructor: Stuart Mahoney
AGE 7-10
Previous Montalvo Summer Camps




You must register for camps online and fill out the required documentation as part of the registration process. We are unable to complete registrations over the phone. If you need assistance, please contact the Box Office at 408-961-5858 (10am–4pm, Monday–Friday) or email camp@montalvoarts.org.
Camp prices vary depending on content, length, and materials. Sessions range from $650 for some one-week camps up to $1,500 for two-week camps. All necessary materials are included in the registration fee. Families experiencing financial hardship, and who meet the stated criteria for financial hardship or military families are encouraged to apply for a scholarship during registration. Scholarships are limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Montalvo will work with families to determine and provide reasonable accommodations for campers. Families are responsible for providing a personal 1:1 aide if their camper requires one. If your camper works with a personal aide, please contact us as early as possible to ensure the aide is fingerprinted in our system prior to the start of camp. The fingerprinting process can take up to two weeks. At this time, Montalvo does not provide 1:1 aides. DOJ verification of a cleared criminal background check must be received by Montalvo prior to the commencement of camp.
Campers must meet the minimum age requirement listed for each camp prior to the first day of camp. If a camper is found to be underage, they will be dismissed from camp and no refund will be provided. While older campers may enroll, camp curriculum is designed for the listed age range.
Lunch is not provided. Families must pack a lunch and snacks for campers attending full-day camps. All food containing tree nuts are prohibited.
No prior experience is required. All camps are designed for beginners, and campers will have the opportunity to explore multiple art forms as well as learn about Montalvo’s native plants and animals.
All campers must be fully toilet trained and able to use the restroom independently. Camp staff are unable to assist with toileting. Campers who are unable to use the restroom independently will be dismissed from camp and no refund will be provided.
Yes. All camp content and schedules are subject to change. Families will be notified of any changes and will receive a detailed itinerary prior to the start of camp.
We are happy to assist with transferring campers to another camp during the same summer, pending availability. Transfer requests must be submitted no later than two weeks prior to the start date of the originally registered camp. Transfer requests will not be accepted after this deadline.
Drop-off and pick-up times and locations will be shared in the camp itinerary prior to the start of camp. Campers must be signed in and out by an authorized adult. Photo identification may be required at pick-up.
Campers may only be released to individuals listed as authorized pick-up contacts in the registration form. Any changes to authorized pick-up must be submitted in writing.
Campers are expected to follow camp rules and staff directions. Behavior that disrupts camp activities or compromises the safety of others may result in dismissal from camp. No refunds will be provided for behavioral dismissals.
Campers must arrive healthy and able to fully participate in camp activities. Camp staff do not administer medication, with the exception of emergency medications as required by law. For saftey reasons, only medication that is used in case of emergency (e.g. Epinephrine Auto-Injectors), or essential medication required to be taken on a required schedule per doctor’s orers, are permitted to be sent to camp. Emergency and essential medications must be sent in their original unopened pharmacy containers witht the camper’s name clearly visable. Essential medications will be stored in a secured area as designated by Montalvo and must be able to be self-administered by your child under the supervision of designated Montalvo staff. In the alternative, arrangements may be made in advance for a parent or legal guardian to meet their child to administer essential medications at the requisite time. Families should contact camp staff in advance to discuss specific medical needs.
A packing list will be provided prior to camp. All personal items must be labeled. Montalvo Arts Center is not responsible for lost, damaged, or stolen items. Campers should not bring personal electronics, toys, or valuables to camp.
Camps take place rain or shine and include both indoor and outdoor activities. Families should dress campers appropriately for the weather and provide sun protection as needed.
Montalvo may photograph or record camp activities for educational and promotional purposes.
Montalvo reserves the right to cancel camps that do not meet minimum enrollment or due to unforeseen circumstances. If a camp is canceled by Montalvo, all fees will be fully refunded.
At Montalvo Arts Center’s Camp, we are committed to creating a safe, welcoming, and supportive environment where every camper can thrive. Bullying of any kind—physical, verbal, social, or digital—will not be tolerated.
What counts as bullying:
Bullying is when someone intentionally hurts, threatens, excludes, or puts down another person. This can include teasing, taunting, gossiping, hitting, kicking, cyberbullying (through texts, emails, or online messages), or making threats against other campers, staff, or the camp itself.
Our stance:
Bullying is inexcusable. Campers who bully others, or who make threats of any kind against the camp community, will be immediately dismissed from camp with no refund. By registering, you agree to our Anti-Bullying and Health Safety Policies.
Fees may be refundable if requested in writing prior to May 1st of the year in which the camp is scheduled to occur, minus service fees and an administrative fee of $200. No credits or refunds will be provided after May 1. No refunds will be granted for early camp withdrawal, absences, or behavioral dismissals. If Montalvo cancels a camp for any reason, fees will be fully refunded.

Discover a cultural oasis in Silicon Valley’s foothills. Montalvo Arts Center spans over 100 acres of woodland trails and gardens in Saratoga, located less than 20 minutes from Los Gatos, West San Jose, Monte Sereno, Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Mountain View, Santa Clara, and Sunnyvale. We are a member-supported nonprofit organization whose mission is to enrich the lives of all people through the arts.
We serve our community year-round through diverse programming, including summer camps, educational field trips, concerts in the Carriage House Performing Arts Series, rotating exhibitions, the prestigious Lucas Artists Residency Program, and free community festivals.
Beyond our programs, everyone is welcome to enjoy a picnic on the Great Lawn, stroll through beautiful gardens, and experience our permanent outdoor sculpture collection—all free of charge. With the support of our community, we’re making the arts accessible to all in this remarkable setting.