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Build Your Artistic Foundation at Tufts At Tufts’ School of the Museum of Fine Arts, we offer programs that will foster creative exploration regardless of where you are in your artistic journey.

Studio Art Intensive (In-Person) July 10-29, 2022

Take advantage of SMFA’s interdisciplinary approach to art making, enjoy the freedom to ask questions, and explore new techniques. You’ll learn to work with new materials, deepen your understanding of familiar mediums, build your portfolio, and nourish your creative spirit.

Pre-College Programs

Graphic Design Bootcamp (Virtual) August 1-5, 2022

Spend a week diving into Adobe Creative Cloud software tools, learning from professional graphic designers and exploring the intersection of liberal arts and art education. Enhance your design skills, build your portfolio, and prepare for future study or work in the field.

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Johnathan Kindall johnathan@teenlife.com

Inside, you’ll find a number of different resources designed to help you prepare for your future in the arts. There’s links to scholarships, tips on how to develop your artistic career, and a number of summer programs for you to explore. Who knows, you may just find the college of your dreams as well!

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It’s been a wild and difficult few years for so many young people, but the value and importance of art remains constant. Art, entertainment, and the artist’s unique perspective has never been as vital as it is right now. So see what we’ve prepared for you and start planning your future in the arts today!

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re you thinking about applying to an arts college or considering a career in an artistic field? Do you know you love the arts but aren’t sure of where to start? Then this is the TeenLife Guide for you!

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Design Immersion Days

Design Immersion Days (DID) is an introductory summer program for high school students who are interested in design and/or architecture. The in person fourweek summer program begins June 21, 2022.

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WHAT’S INSIDE Arts Careers After the Pandemic - What Are Your Best Options? ......................... 5 Your Future In Arts: What Can You Earn? ............................................................................. 7 Viterbo University Student Testimonial ................................................................................. 9 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Pursue A Career in the Arts ................... 11 Your Future in Arts: Career Options for Non-Performers ........................................ 14 Rider University Student Testimonial ................................................................................... 17 Your Future in Arts: Scholarships for High School Students ................................... 18 LIPA Student Testimonial ............................................................................................................. 20 Useful Links ......................................................................................................................................... 22 Arts Summer Programs ................................................................................................................ 23 Arts Colleges ....................................................................................................................................... 27 The Scholastic Art and Writing Awards: Student Winners ........................................ 31 Ad Index ................................................................................................................................................. 33 2022 TeenLife Guide to Your Future In Arts

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Explore what excites you PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS WHO LOVE THE ARTS

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Arts Careers After the Pandemic – WHAT ARE YOUR BEST OPTIONS?

By Laurie Higgins

ike many other industries, the arts industry took a

together, ‘’ says Jen Guillemin, a consultant at ArtsBridge in

beating during the pandemic. Theaters and concert

Boston.

venues were shut down, and any sort of collaborative art was possible only through virtual means.

Will the arts ever look the same as they did before the pandemic? Probably not. But now that the arts are coming

However, one thing that the COVID-19 pandemic

back in full force, where can we expect to see new job growth?

showed us just how essential the arts can be in our lives.

How will the arts continue to grow and change, and what are

Being forced to go without them showed us all just how much

the careers now worth pursuing?

we could miss the arts. Now, as things slowly open back up, the arts can serve as a way to connect us like never before. “I think that when we look at where we are right now and the problems we face as a society, we’re always looking for interventions that can help build community and bring people

TeenLife asked Guillemin and Amy Golden – the founder of College Options in the Performing Arts (COPA) in New York – to help answer these questions. Here are their predictions for which artistic career areas to keep an eye on after the pandemic!

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ART THERAPY Art therapies cover many different disciplines, such

purpose and functionality, and UI deals with the quality of the interaction that the end-user has with the product.

as music therapy, dance therapy, drama therapy, and

Especially as the world moves ever online, having platforms

traditional art therapy. Art therapists use a number of

and other interfaces that are pleasant to look at and use is

different methods to help their clients with a number of

vital. Graphic designers, animators and other visual artists

psychological issues.

and engineers have a number of opportunities to look

“There are master’s programs and they are certified, so

forward to in this field.

these are bona-fide professions that are growing,” Goldin says. “I think the therapies are going to grow because it’s going to take a long time for people to recover from this pandemic.”

WEB DESIGN Web designers focus on the layout of websites and design the interactive elements that appear on them. This job requires an understanding of coding and the prevailing

ENTREPRENEURIAL ART Historically, artists of all kinds have had an entrepreneurial streak in some way. However, today, visual

trends in web aesthetics. Virtual reality, game design, the metaverse and video game design are all related fields that are expected to add many jobs in the coming years.

artists can start their own Etsy shop or use their social media to drive traffic to their work, offering opportunities that artists just a couple of decades ago could never have

IMMERSIVE ART INSTALLATIONS Our experts explained that art collectives like Meow Wolf

imagined. Musicians and performing artists also have

bring groups of artists together to create large installations

options: they can start their own YouTube channels or find

of art, and that collectives such as this are something that

an audience on TikTok.

will grow more and more common after the pandemic is finished. These artists utilize a variety of media, including

TECHNOLOGY AND ART

architecture, sculpture, painting, photography, video

The intersection of technology and art was a growing

production, cross-reality, music, audio engineering, writing,

field that the pandemic broke wide open, and our experts

costuming and performance, and also focus on breaking the

don’t think it will go away when the pandemic is over.

“fourth wall” of performance.

Music classes can now require the use of technology to synchronize performances and collaborate in new ways,

CROSS-DISCIPLINARY ARTS PROFESSIONS

and actors now have the ability to set up their own audition

Arts jobs have become more cross-disciplinary with

reels and learn about lighting and editing. These innovations

people with different skill sets coming together to create

continue to lower the barrier to entry for artistic jobs, and

a product or service. One concrete example is a company

also allow for increased and further experimentation.

like MedRhythms, which utilizes the concept that music can heal people’s brains. They work with music, sensors, and

VOICE-OVER WORK Voice-over work is a production technique where a voice is

software to create neurological interventions to target the rehabilitation and prevention of neurological injuries and

used in a radio, television production, filmmaking, theatre,

diseases. Other cross disciplines include using theater artists

or other presentations. This is a growing field for both actors

to do cultural sensitivity training at hospitals or schools.

and teachers. As more actors are turning to voice-over work, they need voice-over teachers to help them learn the

“This opens opportunities for artists that have yet to be imagined,” Guillemin says.

techniques. A good voice is only the starting point. “You really need to learn a lot of things,” says Goldin. “It’s

ARTS EDUCATION

everything from learning to modulate your voice to different

As people hunkered down inside their homes during the

kinds of inflection. The sound of a deodorant commercial is

past year, many of them reconnected with “their inner maker

different from the sound of a Porsche commercial.”

self,” Guillemin says. “They’re picking up and playing an instrument or drawing

USER EXPERIENCE (UX) DESIGN AND

or writing, and this has ignited something in all of us that we

USER INTERFACE (UI) DESIGN

see the value in this. I hope that post-COVID that demand will

UX and UI design utilize the concept of making products and services that are human-centered. UX deals with

go up for the arts because people have reconnected with this expressive side of themselves.”

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YOUR FUTURE IN ARTS: WHAT CAN YOU EARN?

Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook

very year, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics

apps and other interfaces. The rapid expansion of virtual

publishes data related to job trends across

reality, augmented reality and the metaverse is sure to affect

a number of different industries. This data

the arts and graphic design industry as well.

includes information on occupation growth, the

Additionally, as more artistic organizations begin to open

minimum level of education required for certain

their doors following the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s expected

jobs and the annual median earnings for workers

that opportunities in the performing arts will continue to

in a specific field.

grow, at least for the next couple of years. Expect to see

If you’re looking forward to a career in the arts, there’s good news. According to the latest Labor Statistics report,

rapid growth in jobs among actors, musicians, dancers and other performers during this time.

jobs in the entertainment industry are expected to grow 22%

As of May 2020, the median annual salary for workers in

in the next ten years, adding more than 150,000 jobs. The

the arts and design industry was $49,600. The median annual

arts and design industry is expected to grow as well, adding

wage for entertainment and sports occupations was $47,080.

jobs at a rate of 4% over ten years.

Both of these figures are slightly higher than the overall

Many of these new positions will be in the animation and visual effects industry, as companies and other brands continue to meet the demand for visually appealing websites,

median wage across all industries, which comes in at $41,950. Take a look at some of the jobs on the next page, and see what you could earn in the arts!

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YOUR FUTURE IN ARTS: WHAT CAN YOU EARN? OCCUPATION

JOB SUMMARY

ENTRY LEVEL EDUCATION

2020 MEDIAN PAY

ART DIRECTORS

Art directors are responsible for the visual style and images in magazines, newspapers, product packaging, and movie and television productions

Bachelor’s Degree

$97,270

CRAFT AND FINE ARTISANS

Craft and fine artists use a variety of materials and techniques to create art for sale and exhibition

No Formal Education Required

$49,120

FASHION DESIGNERS

Fashion designers create clothing, accessories, and footwear

Bachelor’s Degree

$75,810

FLORAL DESIGNERS

Floral designers arrange live, dried, and silk flowers and greenery to make decorative displays

High School Diploma or Equivalent

$29,140

GRAPHIC DESIGNERS

Graphic designers create visual concepts, using computer software or by hand, to communicate ideas that inspire, inform, and captivate consumers

Bachelor’s Degree

$53,380

INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS

Industrial designers combine art, business, and engineering to develop the concepts for manufactured products

Bachelor’s Degree

$71,640

MAKEUP ARTISTS

Apply makeup to performers to reflect period, setting, and situation of their role

Postsecondary Non-Degree Award

$106,920

MUSIC DIRECTORS AND COMPOSERS

Music directors lead musical groups during performances and recording sessions. Composers write and arrange original music in a variety of musical styles

Bachelor’s Degree

$52,250

PRODUCERS AND DIRECTORS

Producers and directors create motion pictures, television shows, live theater, commercials, and other performing arts productions

Bachelor’s Degree

$76,400

SET DESIGNERS

Design special exhibits and sets for film, video, television, and theater productions. May study scripts, confer with directors, and conduct research to determine appropriate architectural styles

Bachelor’s Degree

$58,180

SPECIAL EFFECTS ARTISTS AND ANIMATORS

Special effects artists and animators create images that appear to move and visual effects for various forms of media and entertainment

Bachelor’s Degree

$77,700

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Rachel Munoz VITERBO UNIVERSITY Why did you choose to attend Viterbo University and why did you select this major? I originally planned on becoming an architect. But as graduation approached, I couldn’t accept that my last performance ever was coming up. I knew I would always regret not trying for a career in theatre. Once I started auditioning, seeing classes, and attending collegiate theater, I knew I couldn’t do anything else. I decided on Viterbo when I was at a college fair. While papers, folders, and merch were being shoved into my hands, the Viterbo team was the only one that asked me what I actually wanted in my education. At Viterbo, I could choose things that I wanted to study beyond the courses required for my major. The professors have the time to know you as a student, as a person, and as an artist. Soon it was days packed with learning, rehearsal, study and more rehearsal. What was a typical day like? A typical day might look like this: • Dance class in the morning, followed by a voice lesson or an Arts Administration class. • If I had time, I’d schedule rehearsal time with my scene partners. • Then I’d grab an Einstein’s bagel or munch on my packed lunch before choir. • Next, I’d take the elevator from the 4th floor to the lower level for acting classes in the black box theatre. • Then I would have Theatre History and Literature class and end my afternoon with Acting Studio or Platinum Edition rehearsals. • Finally, I’d make time to eat dinner with friends and take a breath before starting rehearsal in the evening.

What was the most memorable moment of your time at Viterbo? Of course, actually making theatre together was the most rewarding part of my time at Viterbo. One of the most memorable moments came while I was directing a one-act with some underclassmen. I remember sitting in the booth, mouthing the lines we’d worked so hard on. The laughing audience couldn’t get enough of it, and the actors began to feed off the energy, creating more fabulous moments. I’ve been an actor and an audience member but sitting in the director’s seat for the first time made me fall in love with theater all over again. What did you hope to get out of the program, and did you achieve it? I wanted three things out of my college studies. 1. A deep understanding of strengths and weaknesses: Oh man, this one was the most challenging to experience because acting is such a personal craft. Luckily, the people around me never let me off the hook, so I was able to push myself every day. 2. Dissection of craft: I’ve been challenged to explore a variety of methods, reflect on my own processes, and carve out my own understanding of character-building and storytelling. 3. A strong network after graduation: My agent is actually a Viterbo graduate who is connecting me not only with people in New York but also with people within the market I’m heading to first, in Washington, D.C. What advice do you have for teens looking for the right college? When it comes to choosing where you’ll study, pay attention to how college recruitment talks to you. If you’re going to be just a number in a sea of other numbers, it’s incredibly difficult to explore who you are as an artist and make progress. When you graduate, having your own artistry is way more important in this industry than becoming a cookie cutter actor to dress up a set. If I had any further advice for students preparing to major in theatre, it would be two things: Pursue some music study if you can. I wasn’t a music theatre major, but there’s so much music in theatre. Also: Read plays. You can never, never, never read enough plays when you’re an actor, so start now!

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Questions to Ask Yourself Before PURSUING A CAREER IN THE ARTS

By Johnathan Kindall

urning your passion for art into a lifelong career

That being said, it’s important to be honest with yourself

is one of the most rewarding and fulfilling

about the realities of living as a working artist. For many

experiences available to young artists. Making

students, the struggles that come with being a professional

a living from something that you love to do is

artist are more than worth it for the personal and creative

the dream for any young person, and with the

fulfillment that their work can bring. But like with all jobs,

resources available in this guide, that dream

pursuing a career in the arts brings its own set of unique

can now be made real.

challenges and difficulties.

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“Turning your passion for art into a lifelong career is one of the most rewarding and fulfilling experiences available to young artists.”

Before committing to a career in the field, students should

aspect of the job may be taken care of by other departments.

consider the path from all angles. Here’s 5 questions to ask

However, if your eventual goal is to be self-employed on

yourself before you pursue your future in the arts.

the basis of your artistic skill, then be sure to ask yourself whether you’re willing to take on the business side of being

1. ARE YOU WILLING TO BE DEDICATED?

a professional artist. The most successful professional

For professionals in the art world, a high degree of self-

artists have skills in promoting, selling and marketing their

motivation and dedication is required. If you’re making a

art, in addition to just creating it. Are you willing to learn

living as an artist of any kind, you’ll likely have to learn how

these skills as well?

to set your own schedule and meet important deadlines. Whether you’re a musician with a can’t-miss gig coming up

4. ARE YOU WILLING TO PUT UP WITH OTHER

or a writer with a draft soon due, dedication to your work is

DIFFICULTIES?

essential when it comes to being a professional artist. If you

Like with all businesses, conflict will undoubtedly arise

find that you’re procrastinating on your artistic work now,

from your career in the arts. Whether it’s a botched

ask yourself why that might be and whether or not you’ll

audition, a canceled event or a rejection from a major

have the self-determination to follow through once art is

publisher, there’s sure to be some rough patches along

your career.

the way. Sometimes this comes from people who don’t understand your work or your passion, and sometimes this

2. ARE YOU PREPARED FOR ART TO BE MORE THAN JUST

comes directly from other collaborators. How much are

A HOBBY?

you willing to put up with when it comes to your art? Do

Simply put: professional artists must sometimes work on

you have a thick skin or are you willing to grow one? As all

their pieces even if they’re not in the mood to create. Are

professionals learn eventually, you must be willing to take

you ready to meet a deadline even if you don’t feel intense

the good with the bad.

artistic inspiration? Are you willing to learn the difference between a finished product and a perfect one? Or, would

5. ARE YOU READY FOR THE MOST FULFILLING

you prefer for your art to remain something that you only

EXPERIENCE OF YOUR LIFE?

do in your free time? These are important questions for

If you’re able to answer yes to all (or even most) of the

any artist, and the delicate balance between passion and

questions above, then it sounds like you’re ready to start

productivity is something that all professional artists must

your future in the arts! Like with all careers, a job in the

eventually come to discover on their own.

artistic world comes with a unique set of challenges and struggles. However, if you’re passionate about your work

3. CAN YOU MARKET YOUR WORK? There are many aspects to a career as a working artist

and willing to learn, grow and create as you go, then a career spent in the arts can only be fulfilling and rewarding.

besides the mere creation of art. If you’re working as an artist under the employ of a larger company, then this

We can’t wait to see what you make!

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YOUR FUTURE IN ARTS: CAREER OPTIONS FOR NON-PERFORMERS

o you have a passion for theater but a horrible

a career in music, theater, dance or more, there’s probably

case of stage fright? Love music but can’t carry

more options out there than you think.

a tune with a bucket? Do you want the arts in

Check out the career options below, and reach out to the

your life after high school, but aren’t quite sold

programs in this guide for an inside look at all the different

yet on the idea of the so-called starving artist?

art careers that await you!

If so, then this is the list for you! We know that sometimes it feels like the only jobs out

ART CONSERVATIONIST

there are for the hyper-talented, high-profile performers

Art conservationists focus their work on the discovery,

and visual artists. However, there are actually hundreds of

repair, storage and preservation of art and other objects of

careers that touch the arts directly that aren’t necessarily

cultural heritage or significance. Picture someone carefully

based in performance or raw artistic skill. If you’re looking for

handling and cleaning an ancient document. Requiring a

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unique and well-rounded skill set (significant experience

ENTERTAINMENT JOURNALIST

in archeology, chemistry and history are almost always

Arts and entertainment journalists are a vital part of the

required) an art conservationist can work in a number of

arts ecosystem, and pursuing a career in arts journalism is

different environments. Museums, libraries and college

a great way to keep the arts in your life after high school

archives are just a few.

or college. An entertainment journalist’s responsibilities include writing reviews, publishing advertisements and

ART HISTORIAN

interviewing performers and celebrities. Arts journalists

An art history degree is a perfect option for students who

normally get a front-row seat to the action too, receiving

have a love and appreciation for the visual arts but may not

press tickets to live events or pre-release copies of movies,

possess the technical ability to create their own art on a

games or other media. If you’re interested in being an arts

professional level. If you choose this career path you can

and entertainment writer, a career in journalism is a great

learn about all the different artistic movements throughout

place to start.

history and how to identify pieces from each period. You’ll also gain an incredible appreciation for art in all its different forms. Specific careers in art history include teachers, gallery owners and museum curators.

GRANT WRITER Many artistic organizations operate as nonprofits, which means they’re regularly looking for funding from various sources. To secure this funding, most artistic organizations

BOOKING AGENT

hire a grant-writer, a business professional whose sole duty

Booking agents are an integral part of the entertainment

it is to fill out applications seeking financial support. Grant-

industry, working with a number of other professionals to

writing is different at every organization — sometimes it

ensure that deadlines are met, contracts are signed, and

involves writing a few quick paragraphs and other times

new talent is discovered. Booking agents oversee everything

thousands of words answering specific prompts are needed.

from the fee a musician is paid to the cost of the lighting on

Either way though, if you’re looking to make your mark in

the stage. If you’re looking to make a career as a booking

the world of arts nonprofits, grant writing can be a great

agent, it’s recommended you pursue a degree in business,

opportunity.

marketing, or arts administration.

Awards and scholarships for creative teens Enter at artandwriting.org

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Milika arrived at Rider with very little experience and training. “I knew I could sing, but I had no repertoire. And I never thought I could act.” Milika credits private lessons with voice teacher, Carolann Page, for transforming her singing. “She pushed me to sing notes I never thought possible and helped

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me discover a voice I never knew I had.” With help from Professor Page and accompanist Louis Goldberg, Milika worked daily to build her repertoire. She learned five songs each week! Milika also worked closely with Acting for Film, Television and Theatre program faculty Trent Blanton and Miriam Mills.

Milika Griffiths RIDER UNIVERSITY

“These are people who know the business. They gave me my repertoire and gave me confidence in my acting. They helped me get out of my shell and onto the stage.” In April 2015, Milika took a one-hour train ride to Chelsea Studios for an open call audition for the Tony-winning musical Ragtime. After two callbacks, she was offered an ensemble role. “Rider’s location is absolutely critical for theatre majors. I would never have toured with Ragtime if I hadn’t gone to Rider. When I walked into that audition I was fearless and confident. I knew I had the education and preparation. It was amazing. I was so excited!” Milika returned to Rider following the 2015-16 national tour of Ragtime and graduated in Spring 2017. After graduation she traveled to Maine where she performed for Ogunquit Playhouse in the new musical From Here to Eternity. In 2018, she joined the Disney Cruise Line as a MainStage performer. In 2020, she joined the multi awardwinning hit Broadway musical, Hamilton.

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YOUR FUTURE IN ARTS: SCHOLARSHIPS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

ducation from an arts college or university can be

Some of the scholarships listed here have deadlines

indispensable to a student’s career. The ability to

quickly approaching or require specific prerequisites for

work on projects with like minded peers and the

application, so be sure to read the terms of the scholarship

opportunity to connect with established figures

fully before applying. We also encourage you to seek out

in the art world are just a few of the benefits that

opportunities closer to home, as many local communities

can come with attending an arts college like the

have arts scholarships available for students from their

ones listed in this guide.

area. Additionally, if you’ve already applied to a college or

However, like in all disciplines, the cost of higher education in the arts is only growing more expensive. That’s why we’ve put together this list of arts scholarships for teens.

university, be sure to inquire about whether or not they have any art-specific scholarships available. Take a look and start applying today!

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VISUAL ARTS Creative Innovation in Education Scholarship https://www.latutors123.com/scholarships/ innovation-in-education/ Frame My Future Scholarship https://www.diplomaframe.com/contests/frame-myfuture-scholarship-contest-2022 Young American Creative Patriotic Art Contest https://v fwauxiliary.org/scholarships/youngamerican-creative-patriotic-art-contest / Greater Than Gatsby Annual Scholarship https://www.greaterthangatsby.com/academicphotography-scholarship/ Ocean Awareness Art Contest https://bowseat.org/programs/ocean-awarenesscontest /contest-overview/ Against The Grain Scholarship

DANCE Joan Meyers Brown Equity Scholarship Fund https://franciscogelladance.com/scholarships/

http://againstthegrainproductions.com/atg-

New York City Dance Alliance Scholarship Program

artistic-scholarship/

https://www.nycdance.com/foundation/scholarship-

Congressional Black Caucus Visual Arts Scholarship

opportunities

https://cbcfinc.academicworks.com/opportunities/905

MUSIC PERFORMING ARTS

Cynthia and Alan Baran FIne Arts and

Congressional Black Caucus Performing

https://www.cfmt.org/giving-and-investing/become-a-donor/

Arts Scholarship https://cbcfinc.academicworks.com/opportunities/907 Educational Theatre Association Scholarships and Grants https://schooltheatre.org/scholarships-grants-forstudents/ SAG-AFTR A Scholarship Programs https://sagaf tra.foundation/assistance/scholarshipprograms/ Kennedy Center Playwright Discovery Competition https://www.kennedy-center.org/education/ opportunities-for-artists/competitions-andcommissions/vsa-play wright-discovery/

Music Scholarship give-to-a-fund/cynthia-and-alan-baran-fine-arts-and-musicscholarship-fund/ Associated Male Choruses of America Scholarship http://amcofa-sing.org/scholarships.html Glenn Miller BIrthplace Society Music Scholarship Competition https://www.glennmiller.org/scholarship/scholarshipinformation BMI’s John Lennon Scholarships https://bmifoundation.org/programs/info/john_ lennon_scholarships Women Band Directors International Scholarships https://womenbanddirectors.org/scholarships

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Natalie Papa THE LIVERPOOL INSTITUTE FOR PERFORMING ARTS (LIPA) Why did you choose to attend this college and select this major? LIPA seemed so different from the other universities and programs I was looking into (which were focused on jazz and theory). What I loved about LIPA was that you can mold the program to your needs and that it helps you to grow and market your music outside of the classroom. I managed to visit LIPA before applying and I connected well with the program, particularly the small classes and how it replicates the industry with Music, Management and Sound Technology students working together to put on productions. What did you hope to get out of the program, and did you achieve it? I wanted to become a gigging musician who releases music and feel confident in my abilities as an independent artist. At LIPA I started my band Natalie and the Monarchy and that has majorly contributed to my development. My teachers had years of industry experience and I was able to connect with the Liverpool music scene, which is one of the friendliest music communities I’ve been part of. Now, I’m still working my way up, but I have music and music videos out, gigs with good line ups, and have built up a network of other bands, promoters, venues and press. I’m not sure I would have been able to do that pre-LIPA. Did you have to prepare for this major in any way? If you didn’t, do you wish you did? I really wish there was a way to prepare for sleeping under a mixing desk at 3am, while my bandmates record their 37th take; eating cake with my hands, in devil drag, on camera; and meeting all the incredible (but insane) people during my time at LIPA. I don’t think there are a whole lot of ways to prepare except I wish I learnt to cook before moving away from home. Other than that, it was all trial and error for me.

What was a typical day like? It usually starts with a morning lecture, maybe on songwriting, or a seminar on theory or music professional practice, or maybe a vocal repertoire class. After a break I’ll then go to one of the practice rooms with a friend and have a jam or one of the workstations to work on production until I have my vocal one-toone with the lovely Christina or a production class. Then, depending on what day it is, I might have a band rehearsal, Jukebox Shuffle (it’s karaoke with a live band and you get graded on it if you’re a vocalist), or a performance for The 2ube (LIPA’s weekly gig night). What was the most memorable moment of your time at this college? Seeing Paul McCartney in the hallway was surreal and watching Damon Albarn describe an elephant birth he witnessed has to be up there! What advice do you have for teens looking for the right college? Your transition into young adulthood and starting a creative career is all about getting out of your comfort zone. You have all the time in the world to get from point A to point B so might as well have fun doing it. Reputation and ascetics in a university only goes so far when you’re studying a creative field. Pick a program based on what you feel you’re lacking and would like help growing. Everything else will adapt and follow. Overall, you’re picking the best environment for change.

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ARTS SUMMER PROGR AMS BOSTON UNIVERSIT Y VISUAL ARTS SUMMER INSTITUTE | $3,000 to $4,500 10th, 11th, 12th In-Person 4 Weeks

bu.edu/cfa/vasi

The Boston University School of Visual Arts’ Summer Institute offers high school students an intensive visual arts program designed to help build exceptional portfolios. Whether preparing portfolios for college admission or simply working to improve technical abilities, students are introduced to materials and methods used in professional artistic practice. In addition to classes and studio time, students visit and study works of art in area museums, participate in special workshops, and experience life as a Boston University student. Learn more »

CALVIN UNIVERSIT Y: SUMMER CAREER EXPLOR ATIONS PROGR AM | $550 for Day, $1,600 for Overnight 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th In-Person 1 Week

Learn how your passion could become a career. Choose a field of study that interests you, and spend a week on Calvin’s campus investigating your career options! In the mornings, you’ll participate in hands-on sessions led by Calvin faculty. You’ll engage directly with people in your field of study through job site visits and career workshop sessions by Calvin’s Career Center. Choose the overnight option and experience college living firsthand by staying in the dorms on Calvin’s campus. Learn more »

DEAN COLLEGE: PERFORMING ARTS SUMMER PROGR AMS |

$950 to $1,250 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th In-Person 1 Week

calvin.edu

dean.edu

SUMMER ARTS INSTITUTE ( July 17 to 24, 2022) DANCE INTENSIVE of fers high school students ages 14-18 who are interested in majoring in dance a one-week summer dance intensive. Dancers have the oppor tunit y to train with esteemed facult y in our professional studios. MUSICAL THEATRE INTENSIVE of fers high school students ages 14-18 the chance to work on their acting, singing and dancing skills with renowned facult y during our one-week musical theatre intensive. Learn more »

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HUSSIAN COLLEGE LOS ANGELES SUMMER IN STUDIO |

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IDYLLWILD ARTS SUMMER TEEN PROGR AMS |

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LOYOLA UNIVERSIT Y, NEW ORLEANS: JAZZ CAMP |

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$250 or $600

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ser ving 35 youth to a three-week intensive program training 100 young people, ages 10bass, drums, percussion, guitar, music composition, swing dance and vocal music are offered. Jazz Camp is located on the campus of Loyola University New Orleans, in the Garden District of uptown New Orleans. It is one of the city ’s most beautiful neighborhoods. Students now experience college life and have the opportunity to study in a state of the art music education facility. Learn more » 2022 TeenLife Guide to Your Future In Arts

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PARSONS PARIS ONLINE COURSES FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS fashionanddesign.precollegeprograms.org

$1,195 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th Online 1, 2, or 4 Weeks

Join Parsons Paris’ Online Courses for High School Students for engaging, self-paced courses in the business of fashion, fashion design, sustainability, and building a brand in fashion. Explore your passions before college as you learn about future career options and current trends in the field. You’ll hear from Parsons Paris instructors and Paris fashion experts, be paired with a Parsons Paris mentor for support, and earn a Certificate of Completion. Learn more »

RIDER UNIVERSIT Y: PRE-COLLEGE ARTS PROGR AMS |

$495 to $1,950 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th Hybrid Varies

High school students can take a step toward achieving their academic and artistic goals by attending a Pre-College Summer Program from Rider University’s Westminster College of the Arts. Why should you enroll? All programs are 100% virtual; you can engage in music studies at college level; refine your technique and expand your creativity; work with renowned faculty and instructors; and you can qualify for a $2,000 scholarship to Rider University. Learn more »

SOTHEBY’S SUMMER INSTITUTE |

$5,925 10th, 11th, 12, College In-Person 2 Weeks

rider.edu/admissions/pre-college

precollege.sothebysinstitute.com

Sotheby ’s Summer Institute invites high schoolers who are curious and passionate about the ar ts to immerse themselves in one of the most vibrant cultural capitals in the world: New York Cit y. Each t wo-week course takes students behind the scenes of world class museums, galleries, auction houses, ar tists’ studios, and more. Graduating seniors and undergraduates can also explore the Sotheby ’s Institute Gap Year program in London in summer and fall 2022 and spring 2023. Learn more »

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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE (SCI-ARC): DESIGN IMMERSION DAYS | sciarc.edu/academics/summer-programs $3,340 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th In-Person 4 Weeks

Design Immersion Days (DID) is an immersive four-week summer program that introduces high school students to design and architecture. It is intended to inspire curiosity about the world of design, introduce basic design knowledge and critical thinking skills, and familiarize students with the expansive architecture and design culture of Los Angeles. Throughout the program, DID students are exposed to examples of design and modes of production at all scales, from analog physical building and traditional drawing to multiple forms of digital output—augmented reality, 3D modeling, 3D printing, and more. In the classroom and beyond, participants explore ways of seeing, thinking, and making that are essential for anyone interested in pursuing a career in architecture or design. Learn more »

UT AUSTIN - ST.ART INTENSIVE | $4,000 to $6,000 11th, 12th In-Person 4 Weeks

sites.utexas.edu/precollege-art

Immerse yourself in the creative process with daily classes designed to expand your art practice, grow your portfolio and help you prepare for college and beyond. Working with UT Austin’s faculty of practicing artists, you’ll experiment with materials, processes and projects–focusing on Drawing & Painting, Digital Media & Graphic Design, Photography & Printmaking, Sculpture & 3D Design, or Art History & Museum Studies. You’ll also make new friends, visit museums, eat lots of tacos and more, while exploring Austin, Texas! Learn more »

TUFTS UNIVERSIT Y: PRE-COLLEGE ARTS PROGR AM |

Varies 10th, 11th, 12th Hybrid 2 Weeks

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Tufts Pre-College Programs offer ambitious high school students the opportunity to learn from renowned faculty and experience a rigorous academic environment at a leading higher education institution. Interested in learning more about the arts, but not quite sure where to start? At Tufts, we have options so you can foster creative exploration regardless of where you are in your artistic journey. Our one-week Graphic Design Bootcamp is perfect for students interested in marketing, communications, photo editing, or the graphic arts umbrella, while our two-week SMFA Studio Art Intensive is geared towards technical skills such as drawing, painting, sculpture, and digital media. Learn more »

UNIVERSIT Y OF THE ARTS SUMMER INSTITUTE |

Varies 10th, 11th, 12th Hybrid 1, 2, and 4 Weeks

uarts.edu

UArts’ Summer Institute offers innovative in-person programs for rising students in grades 10–12 designed to prepare young actors, dancers, musicians, artists, designers and entrepreneurs to navigate their art form. Choose a program that parallels UArts’ college experience. You’ll be immersed in artistic and critical study while getting inspired with new ideas, insights and perspectives. You’ll earn three college credits in our inperson programs or 1.5 college credits in our online workshops. Learn more » 2022 TeenLife Guide to Your Future In Arts

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ARTS COLLEGES COLUMBUS COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN | ccad.edu

$36,500 Private Columbus, OH Advertising & Graphic Design, Fashion Design, Fine Arts

CCAD is of the nation’s top private ar t and design colleges, and we’ve been leading the way in educating a diverse group of talented students for over 141 years. Here you’ll be pushed to think, create, and work at the highest level. You’ll explore dif ferent media in our state-of-the-ar t facilities and grow from close mentorships with our world-class facult y. You’ll bring your ideas to life, and you’ll master the tools to change culture and business for the better. Learn more »

CORCORAN SCHOOL OF THE ARTS & DESIGN AT THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY corcoran.gwu.edu

Varies Private Washington D.C. Interaction Design, Dance, Photojournalism

Focused on the idea of direct and intensely creative education, the Corcoran of fers 22 bachelors and masters degrees in the visual and per forming ar ts, as well as in ar t histor y, interior architecture and museum studies. The Corcoran’s vibrant and active communit y includes more than 500 degree students pursuing a wide range of studies. Par t of the George Washington Universit y, the school functions as an incubator for ar tists, designers and scholars. Learn more »

PERFORMING ARTS @ DEAN COLLEGE | dean.edu/academics/schools/school-of-the-arts

$42,146 Private

At Dean, you’ll enjoy exceptional teaching, extensive student support and countless opportunities to grow into who you want to become. Whether in Dance, Theatre, Arts & Entertainment Management, or a customized hybrid, at Dean you belong to an extensive

Franklin, MA

ensemble. The experienced faculty and staff of our unique programs in the School of

Dance, Media Studies, Theatre

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DREXEL UNIVERSITY, ANTOINETTE WESTPHAL COLLEGE OF MEDIA ARTS & DESIGN drexel.edu/westphal

$54,800 Private Philadelphia, PA Architecture, Film & Television, Virtual Reality & Immersive Media

Drexel Universit y ’s Westphal College of Media Ar ts & Design is dedicated to educating students in the areas of design, media and the per forming and visual ar ts. The college of fers 18 undergraduate majors, housed in award-winning, technologically enhanced facilities; taught by facult y who have worked at the top of their fields. The college values a studio approach that incorporates a minimum six months of work experience (co-op) for all undergraduate students. Students produce sophisticated work through creative, multi-disciplinar y practices. Learn more »

LIVERPOOL INSTITUTE FOR PERFORMING ARTS | lipa.ac.uk

$24,000 Public Liverpool, UK

Co-founded in 1996 by Sir Paul McCartney and based in his former school buildings, we are one of the world leaders for performers and those who make performance possible. Our training replicates the working practices of the arts and entertainment industries so that you enjoy sustained employment in your chosen field. Learn more »

Acting, Music, Sound Technology

LYCOMING COLLEGE | lycoming.edu

$43,232 Private Williamsport, PA Graphic Design, Visual Media, Photography

Lycoming College prepares students for careers of significance and lives of meaning. With more than 100 majors, minors, and programs, you can craf t a customized, market-driven degree tailored to your unique interests and career goals. Research music cognition by combining biolog y and music, dive into museum studies with ar t and archaeolog y, or star t your own troupe by studying theatre and entrepreneurship. The possibilities are endless, so go ahead... Think Deeply. Act Boldly. Learn more »

NORWICH UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS | nua.ac.uk

$16,800 Public Norwich, UK Art & Design, Fashion, Games Development

Nor wich Universit y of the Ar ts is one of the great British ar t schools: a specialist ar ts, design and media universit y that draws on more than 170 years of histor y but with our focus on the future. We’re a communit y of experimenters, makers and creators who delight in exploring new technologies. NUA prepares students for professional careers in the creative industries through studio-based, hands-on learning combined with real world experience. Learn more »

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THE SCHOOL OF VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS AT SETON HILL UNIVERSITY | $19,259 / year Private Greensburg, PA

setonhill.edu/vpa

Seton Hill Universit y has a passion for the ar ts. It is reflected in the work of students and facult y who thrive as a communit y of ar tists, musicians per formers, therapists and educators. Seton Hill of fers a variet y of majors in ar t, design, theatre, dance and music. Learn more »

Dance, Graphic Design, Music, Musical Theatre, Theatre, Visual/Fine Arts

THE ROYAL CENTRAL SCHOOL OF SPEECH AND DRAMA | cssd.ac.uk

£22,087 Public London, UK Acting, Lighting Design

Central is renowned for developing talented individuals who go on to successful careers in theatre, film, TV and live events. BA (Hons) Acting graduates include Andrew Garfield and Dame Judi Dench while our BA (Hons) Theatre Practice has produced Tony Award-winning practitioners. Our BA (Hons) Contemporary Performance Practice nurtures cultural leaders to make meaningful change through the power of performance. High tuition hours, stateof-the art facilities and invaluable industry connections make Central the ideal starting point for a career in the arts. Learn more »

UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS | uarts.edu

$48,000 Private Philadelphia, PA Dance, Film, Game Art

Universit y of the Ar ts’ mission is simple: to advance human creativit y. UAr ts of fers programs in design, fine ar ts, media ar ts, music, dance, theater and writing taught by working ar tists, and fosters collaboration across disciplines through 23 minors that are open to all students, regardless of their majors. More than 80% of our students receive some form of financial aid each year. Programs for high school student ar tists are also available. Learn more »

VITERBO UNIVERSITY: CONSERVATORY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS | viterbo.edu

$30,400 Private La Crosse, WI Music, Theatre

Viterbo Universit y Conser vator y for the Per forming Ar ts is home to a new generation of young ar tists destined for careers in the per forming ar ts. Here in the beautiful upper Mississippi River Valley, you’ll find professional ar tist facult y who meet you where you are and guide you toward the ar tist you want to be. Learn more »

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students have the opportunity to receive recognition at the regional and national level. On the regional level, 71,000 entries were awarded an Honorable Mention, Silver Key, or Gold Key in 2022. A Gold Key is the highest regional level of recognition

ART Lily Arnold, Franklin High School, Franklin, TN

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Gina Bae, Palo Alto High School, Palo Alto, CA

national level. National winning entries are conferred a

Mac Barnes, North Carolina School of Science and

Silver or Gold Medal. This year, an esteemed panel consisting of more than 500 writers and industry leaders in the arts awarded National Medals to nearly 2,000 works of art and

Mathematics, Durham, NC Hayden Brashear, Denver School of the Arts, Denver, CO

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Lorie Chen, Troy High School, Troy, MI

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Dessa Ely, Etobicoke School of the Arts, Toronto, ON

entered by courageous teens, eager to share their talent. Teens in grades 7–12 who are 13 years and older and reside in the United States, U.S. territories or military bases, or Canada are invited to enter their original work

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Tess Nelson, Performing Institute of Minnesota Arts

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High School, Eden Prairie, MN

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Andrew Palmer, Henrico High School Center for the Arts,

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voice or vision. Because entries are judged anonymously, they must omit identifying information. Visit artandwriting. org to learn more about the entry process. 2022 Gold Medal Portfolio Award Winners The highest honor in the Scholastic Awards, a Gold Medal Portfolio, is awarded to graduating seniors whose art and writing are born out of curiosity, self-expression, and courage. This year, twenty-two innovators—eleven artists and eleven writers—each receive a $10,000 scholarship,

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