Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Friday, May 13, 2016

PRATT YOUNG SCHOLARS Scholarship Program

PRATT YOUNG SCHOLARS

Three-year Art and Design Scholarship Program
Fall 2016 Sophomores apply by June 1

Dear parents,
We are now accepting applications for the next class of Pratt Young Scholars!

This is a great opportunity for students to learn more about art and design, meet other students with similar interests, and prepare for college in a creative environment! To apply, students must be entering the 10th grade this fall.
Pratt Young Scholars is a need-based, three-year scholarship providing instruction in art and design with college preparation to motivated high school students. This Scholarship, valued at $6300, covers three years of studio instruction, all art materials for courses taken, college access program, SAT prep course in July, and guidance through the college application process.

Classes meet: Wednesdays, 5 - 7pm, and on Saturdays, 10am – 1:30pm, from October 1 – April 22nd. Summer Schedule: 2-4 week session in July
Students entering 10th grade in the 2016-2017 school year are eligible to apply if they:
  • Demonstrate an interest in art and design
  • Display academic merit (above a C average)
  • Commit to attending classes on Wednesdays after school and Saturdays for three years (no exceptions), as well as July summer programs
  • Attend a New York City public school
  • Meet the income eligibility guidelines

APPLY ONLINE by June 1, 2016.

For additional information and application instructions, visit www.pratt.edu/scholars. Please don’t hesitate contact us with any questions, and we look forward to hearing from you!

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Teen Programming at The Metropolitan Museum of Art

MetTeens

The Met is the place to be for teens. Check out classes, workshops, and special events designed especially for teens to develop their skills, and connect with art, ideas, and other young people! Program times and topics vary.

Art Explore (Ages 11–14)

Talk with other teens about works of art from around the world while traveling through the galleries. Attend one or all of the monthly sessions.

Teen Studio (Ages 15–18)

Unleash your creativity and experiment with materials in unexpected ways during these art-making workshops in the galleries and studios.

Saturday Sketching (Ages 11–18)

Sketch in the galleries from works of art with the guidance of an artist-instructor. Attend one or all of the monthly sessions.

Career Labs (Ages 15–18)

Thinking about life beyond high school? Explore careers in the arts, hear from Museum professionals and experts, and build your skills in special workshops.

Summer Programs (Ages 11–18)

Join us for in-depth special summer programs that tap into your talents and invite you to explore the Met's collection.

High School Internships

Learn about paid internships for high school juniors and seniors in the New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut tristate area.

Past Teen Events

Find out about selected past events for teens at the Met. Don't miss out—join us for regularly scheduled, free interactive events that could only happen here!

Upcoming MetTeens Events

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Cornell University Summer College


CUSC
 
Challenging programs combine theory with hands-on experience
If you're interested in architecture or the visual arts, then apply today for one of these fascinating Summer Collegeprograms:

Art as Experience, June 21–July 12
Expand your understanding of art through research and studio work. (Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors; three credits)

Design Immersion, June 21–July 12
Build your interior, graphic, and product design skills and knowledge. (Open to juniors and seniors; three credits)

Introduction to Architecture, June 21–August 2
Explore the principles of architecture and solve a major design problem. (Open to juniors and seniors; six credits)

The Fashion Studio, July 13–August 2
Develop your fashion design skills and create a cutting-edge portfolio. (Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors; three credits)
LEARN MORE