Calling
all Engineers, Designers, Sculptors, Builders, Videographers,
Architects, Artists and Makers of all descriptions and disciplines
SUMMER CAMP SEEKS PROPOSALS FOR AMBITIOUS COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS
Beam Camp requests project ideas for 2009 and future summers.
You supply the plan and vision. We'll supply 100+ energetic campers and
staff and 700+ acres of forest, mountain and lakes as studio, canvas
and workshop. Submit your proposal to be Beam's 2009 Project Master.
THE PROJECT
Each summer Beam commissions a Project Master to design a
unique large-scale collaborative endeavor that campers produce and
enjoy. The Project can range from the conceptual to the structural. We
are looking for big ideas that will challenge and excite our campers
and staff. Our Project Management Team will work with the Master to
"translate" the Master's project blueprint into the camp context.
THE CAMP
Beam Camp is a 4-week summer program (July 18-August 16) for boys and
girls aged 7-17 in Strafford, New Hampshire. Beam Campers cultivate
hands-on skills while exploring innovative thinking, design and the
creative process. They transform ideas into artifacts and personal
achievement into community success. Teams of campers work on different aspects of the Project each morning. In the afternoons, they participate in Domains, mini-courses in arts, athletics, science and nature studies.
Project Criteria
Make it big.
Don't limit yourself to "camp-y" themes.
Construction can be a central component, but doesn't have to be.
Past Projects:
2005 The Nexus Canopy: a raised, 42' x 36' grid of wood and fabrics
that the campers transformed from shelter to maze to movie theater to
art installation to banquet space. Project Master: Fabian
Jabro/Standard Architects
2006 The Beam Fleet: seven wooden vehicles, designed, and built by the
campers, equal parts kinetic sculptures, simple machines and rolling
canvases. Project Masters: Steve Gerberich & Nathaniel Leib
2007 The Beam Micro/Macro Domes: five geodesic domes based on the forms
and structures of virus proteins, that became shelters, sculptures,
playspaces and activity centers. Project Master: Caitlin Berrigan
2008 Jungletopia: three tree-houses ring a 16-foot armature to form a
play/contemplation space that bridges (metaphorically and physically)
Beamers' imagination and craft with the forest environment. Project
Masters: Jan Drojarski & Jon Bocksel
SUMMER CAMP SEEKS PROPOSALS FOR AMBITIOUS COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS
Beam Camp requests project ideas for 2009 and future summers.
You supply the plan and vision. We'll supply 100+ energetic campers and
staff and 700+ acres of forest, mountain and lakes as studio, canvas
and workshop. Submit your proposal to be Beam's 2009 Project Master.
THE PROJECT
Each summer Beam commissions a Project Master to design a
unique large-scale collaborative endeavor that campers produce and
enjoy. The Project can range from the conceptual to the structural. We
are looking for big ideas that will challenge and excite our campers
and staff. Our Project Management Team will work with the Master to
"translate" the Master's project blueprint into the camp context.
THE CAMP
Beam Camp is a 4-week summer program (July 18-August 16) for boys and
girls aged 7-17 in Strafford, New Hampshire. Beam Campers cultivate
hands-on skills while exploring innovative thinking, design and the
creative process. They transform ideas into artifacts and personal
achievement into community success. Teams of campers work on different aspects of the Project each morning. In the afternoons, they participate in Domains, mini-courses in arts, athletics, science and nature studies.
Project Criteria
Make it big.
Don't limit yourself to "camp-y" themes.
Construction can be a central component, but doesn't have to be.
Past Projects:
2005 The Nexus Canopy: a raised, 42' x 36' grid of wood and fabrics
that the campers transformed from shelter to maze to movie theater to
art installation to banquet space. Project Master: Fabian
Jabro/Standard Architects
2006 The Beam Fleet: seven wooden vehicles, designed, and built by the
campers, equal parts kinetic sculptures, simple machines and rolling
canvases. Project Masters: Steve Gerberich & Nathaniel Leib
2007 The Beam Micro/Macro Domes: five geodesic domes based on the forms
and structures of virus proteins, that became shelters, sculptures,
playspaces and activity centers. Project Master: Caitlin Berrigan
2008 Jungletopia: three tree-houses ring a 16-foot armature to form a
play/contemplation space that bridges (metaphorically and physically)
Beamers' imagination and craft with the forest environment. Project
Masters: Jan Drojarski & Jon Bocksel
selection of a Project, Masters have until May 1st to create a
blueprint or working plan for the project. We ask that the Master be
available for at least two pre-camp planning meetings and join us for
at least three days during the camp session.
DO I GET PAID?
For further inquiries contact: Brian Cohen – brian@beamcamp.com



















