>>>>Studio Institute is offering a paid internship program called the Teen Apprenticeship Program!<<<<
This is a dual internship program for New York City public school student’s ages 16 years or older in which students train as apprentices to an art teacher on Saturdays in the spring from February 29, 2020 to mid-June, and move into paid summer internships teaching art to young children at day camps late-June through August. This is an excellent program for students to increase their college readiness, learn how to teach the basics of art, and have fun!
We are now accepting student applications for this program and the application deadline is February 14, 2020. Please click here to be taken to the 2020 TAP application.
>>>>>Second Annual<<<<<
THE LUCILLE LORTEL THEATRE'S
NYC PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL PLAYWRITING FELLOWSHIP
Free for students of all backgrounds and abilities encouraged to apply
7 Finalists - 1 from every Borough, D75 & D79 schools
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Jan 25, 2021 TO APPLY: https://www.lortel.org/hspf The program is free and open to any NYC public high school student. I am thrilled to announce our second year of the Lucille Lortel Theatre's NYC Public High School Playwriting Fellowship, an exciting NYC ten-minute play festival focused on encouraging and showcasing youth theatrical voices. Fully funded by the Lucille Lortel Theatre and in partnership with our Theatre Program, the contest culminates with an evening of staged readings with professional actors of these original student one-act plays. PLEASE SHARE this opportunity with interested students of all backgrounds and abilities. View last year's teen plays at a virtual professional staged reading: WATCH HERE. WHO: Seven playwright Fellows--one student from each borough as well as one high school student each from our D75 and D79 high schools. Honorable mentions as well. WHAT: Fellows are mentored by professional playwrights and directors as their plays receive a staged reading by professional actors in April 2021. Fellows get access to NYC professional playwrights for mentoring and have their plays published in a Fellows anthology. HOW: Share the submission link https://www.lortel.org/hspf with students and families for more information. WHEN: Plays should be submitted by the JANUARY 25th deadline. Culminating event is in April 2021. Questions?: Please address all questions to Jeffrey Shubart, please contact Lucille Lortel Theatre, at HSPF@lortel.org. I look forward to the diversity of student creative points of view from across our general ed, performing arts, D75 and D79 schools. We intentionally seek students referred by their teachers who are creative, diverse, and can fully commit to the process. A special thank you to our friends at the Lucille Lortel Theatre and Lortel Foundation for encouraging the next generation of artists with something to say.
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