Showing posts with label visual arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label visual arts. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

SUMMER ARTS INSTITUTE 2012



SUMMER ARTS INSTITUTE 2012
APPLY NOW!

Click here to download the 2012 Summer Arts Institute student application.

Application Deadline: Applications must be received by Friday, February 17 at 6:00 p.m.

In order to apply for Summer Arts Institute, students must meet the following criteria:
1. Entering grades 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12 in the Fall of 2012
2. Currently enrolled in a New York City Department of Education public school or planning to enroll in a New York City Department of Education public school for the 2012-13 school year. Public school enrollment will be verified to determine eligibility.
  
The 2012 Summer Arts Institute will be held at Frank Sinatra School of the Arts in Astoria, Queens, from July 9 through August 3, with the film studio extending through August 17.

Auditions will be held Saturday, March 24 and Sunday, March 25 at Frank Sinatra School of the Arts.

Calling all SAI Alumni! We want to hear from you! Please click here to let us know where you are now and share some memories.
Contact us at summerarts@schools.nyc.gov or 212-374-6845 for further information.
 

PROGRAM OVERVIEW 

The Summer Arts Institute is a tuition-free, intensive, four-week arts program for New York City public school students entering grades 8-12, held at Frank Sinatra School of the Arts High School in Astoria, Queens.

Students can major in dance, theater, instrumental music (band), vocal music, film, photography or visual arts. The program is designed for students at an intermediate or advanced level of study in their chosen discipline.

Summer Arts Institute offers a unique opportunity for students to work with Department of Education arts specialists, partnering cultural organizations, and guest artists. This experienced team of arts professionals guides students in building a portfolio or audition skills for their next level of study: an arts-focused high school, college, university or conservatory.

Summer Arts Institute focuses on three areas:
- developing students' artistic skills and creativity;
- broadening students' awareness of the arts and;
- helping students recognize and explore career options in the art and arts-related industries.

This intensive summer arts experience connects students to community and cultural resources along with access to careers and lifelong learning in the arts.

The daily schedule includes studio work and experiences with professional artists, both on and off-site. In the studios, students develop and improve their technical skills and creative expression in their selected art form. Time is dedicated to rehearsals, attending professional performances, visiting professional arts venues and exploring potential careers. Students are given opportunities to perform in selected venues around New York City, and to show their original work in an informal, cabaret-like setting called the SAI CafĂ©. The Institute culminates with an exhibition and live performance for families and the local community showcasing the students’ work from all studios.

Students who complete the program in good standing are eligible to receive a 1/2 unit of credit that may be applied towards an elective arts credit or a Regents or local diploma-major sequence upon approval from their school.

Our cultural partners are American Ballet Theatre (Dance), Roundabout Theatre Company (Theater),Theatre for a New Audience (Theater) and Tribeca Film Institute (Film). Young Audiences New York will provide guest artists in a variety of disciplines throughout the Institute.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Pratt Saturday Art School Registration



Saturday Art School


*Registration for the spring semester is from December 5 -21st.

Click HERE to view photos from Saturday Art School.



2012 Calendar & Registration


Spring 2012

Classes begin: 2/4

Classes meet: 2/4, 2/11, 2/18, 2/25, 3/3, 3/10, 3/24, 3/31, 4/14 and 4/21 

No classes: 3/17 and 4/7


 


How to Register

The registration form is posted below. Classes are first-come, first-serve and fill up quickly. We strongly recommend you avoid the lines of in-person registration and mail or fax your application.


Spring 2012

Register by Mail and Fax: Accepted from December 5 - 21

Register in Person: Saturday, January 21, 10am - 12pm; Main 225


Mail registration form with full payment to:

Saturday Art School Registration

Attn: Tara Kopp

Pratt Institute

200 Willoughby Ave

Brooklyn, NY 11205

Fax registration form to: 718-230-6876 (credit card payment only)


PARENTS: Please read the handbook below prior to coming to Saturday Art School.



Downloads

Pratt_YouthPrograms_Brochure_11-12.pdf (226kb)

Handbook.pdf (10.21MB)

SAS_Registration_SP12.pdf (540kb)


Friday, June 24, 2011

Adarsh Alphons Project, Inc

Adarsh Alphons Project, Inc is a tuition free after-school, weekend and summer visual arts education program for middle and high school art students. It is an invitation to the creative youth of New York City to explore art in a bold and unique way. 

Located in the historic Mount Morris Park District in Harlem, our school provides an opportunity for middle and high school students to explore art in an environment where they can pursue their creative visions uncompromisingly

We cultivate young artists and their projects by uniting them with practicing professional andresident artists from around the world.  

The summer term and each school year culminates in project-based student works that are engaging, inspiring and interactive, displayed in our New York City community and around the world. Our summer term begins July 5- August 8. 

We are having an Open House June 25 from noon-3 pm for students and parents to learn more about our program.