Student Resources

Adulting 101 Spring Session Edition at Groundswell

Adulting 101 Spring Session Edition at Groundswell

Workshop focused on helping students understand their financial aid package. There will be an open discussion about the financial hardships for first-generation college students, the ramifications of student debt, scholarships and grants, resources on campus, and how to hack college financial aid. March 15th 4-6pm at Groundswell.

NURTUREart is accepting artist submissions for their Project Curate Program

NURTUREart is accepting artist submissions for their Project Curate Program

Artists are encouraged to submit their artwork to the show (Im)Perfection and students from the Juan Morel Campos High School will curate the artwork. The deadline to apply is Friday, March 15th at 11:59PM EST.

Queen's Council on the Arts' High School to Art School Summer 2019 Applications Now Open

Queen's Council on the Arts' High School to Art School Summer 2019 Applications Now Open

The Summer “Intensive” Session is a great opportunity for students to dive into a month and half of art-making in an immersive setting that enables students to explore observational drawing in graphite, charcoal, and ink, as well as a variety of other media including painting, collage-making, and printmaking. Applications are due June 1st.

Work'n for the Arts: Exploring Pathways for Young Professionals

Work'n for the Arts: Exploring Pathways for Young Professionals

“Work’n for the Arts” is a networking and educational event to combat carriers that young people of color experience while working in art spaces, and to highlight pathways for possible career development in the arts.

Summer 2019 high school internships at the Metropolitan Museum of Art now open

Summer 2019 high school internships at the Metropolitan Museum of Art now open

This is a paid internship opportunity for students who will be rising juniors or rising seniors during the summer of the internship and who either reside in or attend a high school or home school in New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut. The program allows students to connect with arts, museum, and creative professionals as they develop professional skills, network, and gain work experience.

Bronx High School interns needed for BronxNet's NY EMMY nominated OPEN 2.0

Bronx High School interns needed for BronxNet's NY EMMY nominated OPEN 2.0

BronxNet is seeking responsible, reliable, and enthusiastic high school interns interested in production and media. The internship starts on November 5, 2018 at the BronxNet Studios on Mondays and Wednesdays from 4:00 PM-5:30 PM. To get involved, students or teachers may contact internships@bronxnet.org.

The MoMI is accepting submissions for their Teen Film Festival

The MoMI is accepting submissions for their Teen Film Festival

The Museum of the Moving Image has an open call for submissions from NYC teens, ages 13-19, who created or helped create a short film. Applications are opened from February 2 until March 2, 2019; filmmakers will be notified by March 9. 

Seeking Visual and Performing teen artists for the 2019 Urban Art Jamm, hosted by the Bklyn Library Youth Council

Seeking Visual and Performing teen artists for the 2019 Urban Art Jamm, hosted by the Bklyn Library Youth Council

Teen Visual and Performing Artists are invited to apply to have their work in Urban Art Jamm 2019. Deadline: Sunday, February 10th

Call for Art - "Speak Up, Speak Out" Youth Summit

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

THE GALLERY COLLECTION'S 12TH ANNUAL GREETING CARD COMPETITION

Students 14 years or older currently enrolled in high school, community school, college, or homeschooled are eligible to enter. Students need to submit an original photo, artwork or computer graphics for the front of a greeting card. Deadline for submissions is March 1st, 2019.

High School to Art School

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.