Submissions are being accepted for the Tony Awards and Carnegie Mellon's 2019 Theatre Education Award, honoring K-12 theatre educators of an accredited institution or recognized community theatre organization. Deadline: Feb 15th
College and Career Fair at Lincoln Center Education
Call for Art - "Speak Up, Speak Out" Youth Summit
Young New York artists between 10 and 24 years old that explore issues of policing, criminal justice, and police-community relations in their visual arts (photography, painting, graphic design, illustration, or video) can submit their artwork. Email images of work or a link to the video and artist statement to youthsummit@ccrb.nyc.gov by February 1, 2019.
The Gallery Collection's 12th Annual Greeting Card Competition
High School to Art School
The High School to Art School program (HS2AS) is a free visual arts portfolio development program that provides qualified high school sophomores, juniors and seniors with the art skills training, mentorship, essay writing techniques, college application assistance and financial aid planning necessary to gain acceptance into competitive art colleges.
NPR is hosting a student podcast challenge!
Vans Custom Culture 2019 High School Shoe Customization Contest
Intern Positions at a Doll Company
Teen Advisory Board at the Noguchi Museum
NYU Future Music Moguls Open House
Carnegie Hall Future Music Project
Free Membership to Museums with ID NYC
Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
MCC Youth Theater Company Auditions
Halloween Teen Night at the Whitney
Art College Night at the Whitney
Participate in a Public Art Project
Public Artist-in-Residence Tatyana Fazlalizadeh is capturing New Yorkers’ experiences with anti-Black racism and gender harassment through postcards for the series of art projects to be unveiled in the fall. Tell your story on a postcard at the following locations. Participation is completely anonymous. By submitting a postcard, you consent to participate in this art project.
Art Ready Program at Smack Mellon
ETA Arts Access Grant
Brooklyn Children's Theatre Apprenticeship Program
The Brooklyn Children's Theatre Apprenticeship Program is open to students in grades 5-12.
Apprentices act as assistants to BCT teachers in our many BCT classes in Park Slope, Fort Greene, Greenpoint & Kensington. This is an unpaid position, but provides young people with valuable experience with leadership and organizational skills. (Students can also use this apprenticeship for community service credit if their school requires it.)