Teenagers with an interest in art may develop their talents through programs in New York City.
The New York City arts community runs the breadth of expressive media, from the fine arts to performing arts to film. Teenagers in the Big Apple can tap into their creative side, as well as learn a bit about art appreciation and the arts industries, through a number of programs.
Young Artists Program -- The Educational Alliance
With classes in pottery, cartooning, drawing and painting, photography, and portrait drawing, teens may develop their skills and expand their portfolios at the Young Artists Program. Professional artists teach the 10-week classes. Enrollment is limited to allow for individual attention for each student. At the end of each year, the students' work is showcased in the Ernest Rubenstein Gallery, with an opening reception for students' families and friends. The classes, which cost $200 for 10 weeks, take place evenings and weekends.
The Art School at The Educational Alliance
197 E. Broadway
New York, NY 10002
646-395-4235
edalliance.org/index.php?src=gendocs&ref=YAP&category=ArtSchool&submenu=YAP
Photography Camp -- School of Cinema and Performing Arts
Students interested in photography and filmmaking may want to enroll in one of the School of Cinema and Performing Arts summer camp programs. During the two and three week photography programs, teens may choose between 35mm and digital photography, focusing on studio and portrait photography, photojournalism, documentary, fine art photography and computer program photo tools. Students in the filmmaking camps learn to write, direct and edit. Tuition for the two and three week camps ranges from $1,600 to about $3,000. Room and board, if necessary, is extra.
School of Cinema and Performing Arts
375 Greenwich St.
New York, NY 10013
800-718-2787
socapa.org
Teen Programs -- The Museum of Modern Art
Teens may explore the world of art in many ways at free Museum of Modern Art teen programs, including art workshops, visiting an artist's studio and Friday night films. Students may learn about art conservation and discover an appreciation for modern and contemporary art. The summer In the Making classes expose teens to architecture, design, film and video, printmaking and mixed media, through observation, writing, discussion and creating. Teens may submit original artwork for the teen-curated exhibit, and students interested in museum work may try it first-hand during the museum studies program. Additionally, high school students may apply for the summer internship program.
The Museum of Modern Art
11 W. 53rd St.
New York, NY 10019
212-708-9400
moma.org/learn/programs/teens
The Art Center -- 92Y
Throughout the fall and spring semesters, teens may explore their talents in fine arts, photography, ceramics and more at the 92Y art center. Taught by professional artists, the classes provide individual instruction with a low student to teacher ratio. Each class lasts for 15 sessions and costs about $400. Scholarships are available.
The 92nd Street Y
1395 Lexington Ave.
New York, NY 10128
212-415-5500
92y.org/content/art_programs_and_studios.asp
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