June 1-5 | Ages 7-9 Unravel the layers of ancient Egypt—from myth to modern interpretations. In this storytelling-focused camp, campers will explore the lore, symbols, and creative traditions that shaped ancient Egyptian culture with historian Parker Hilley. They will learn about the essential role of scribes, experiment with early forms of visual storytelling, and discover how these enduring myths continue to shape the ways we imagine and interpret ancient Egypt today. Throughout the week, campers will discover how to read hieroglyphs, make faux-papyrus paper, and create ink out of natural materials! About the teaching artist Parker Hilley is a public historian and writer with a background in heritage preservation and hands-on learning. She holds an MA in Heritage Preservation from Georgia State University and is an active docent at the Carlos, where she leads gallery tours and supports educational programming. Her work focuses on using storytelling, material culture, and creative eng