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ART PROGRAMS RESOURCE LIST

92nd street Y

Teen programs

Visual Arts: A wide variety of visual arts courses,

including ¡°Krack¡± for cartooning and story telling; Oil

painting

Summer camps

1395 Lexington Avenue, NY, NY



Abrons Art Center

programs/youth/artsinstruction.html

466 Grand Street, NYC Part of the Henry Street

Settlement, Abrons Art Center bring artistic

excellence to the Lower East Side through

exhibitions, performances, classes and workshops

for all ages, and arts education programs with public

schools.

The Art Center of NY

Art for Teens, Teen Portfolio Workshop



info@

423 East 75th St., 10021 New York ? Tel. 212-5351199 ? Fax. 646-304-1587

Art House Co-op



103A N. 3rd Street, BKLYN This initiative features

national art projects, exhibitions, and contests as

well as the Art House Library in Red Hook that is

open to visitors.

Art Students League of New York

215 West 57th Street

New York, NY 10019

212-247-4510



Seeds of the League Educational Outreach

Denise L. Greene at 212-247-4510, ext. 130

e-mail denise@

ArtsConnection:

HIGH 5 TICKETS TO THE ARTS

Through ArtsConnection's High 5 program, teens

ages 13 to 18 buy $5 tickets to the best of New York

City dance, music, theater and visual arts events

year round.

The Teen Reviewers and Critics Program (TRaC): A

program for looking at, learning about and talking

about Art.

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HIGH 5 TICKETS TO THE ARTS

520 8th Avenue, Ste. 321, 3rd Fl., New York, NY

10018

HIGH 5 HOTLINE : 212.750.0555

EMAIL: info@

Big Fish Tutoring and Drawing



Degraw Street near Court Street, BKLYN Big Fish

offers homework help, test prep, arts high school

portfolio preparation, and drawing classes for all

ages.

Bridgeview School of the Arts



10-27 46 Avenue, Long Island City NY 11101 Offers

traditional art instruction as well as portfolio prep

classes.

Brooklyn Arts Exchange (BAX)



421 5th Avenue, BKLYN Offers youth classes 6

days per week in dance, theatre, music, and more.

Brooklyn Museum

education/teens.php

200 Eastern Parkway, BKLYN Brooklyn Museum¡¯s

teen programs include classes, internships, teacher

assisting, and the Museum Apprentice Program for

high school students.

Bronx Council on the Arts



The Bronx Write Bus is a totally free summer

adventure that helps Bronx youth, ages 12-18,

discover new interests, make friends and gives

voice to their creative instincts. For five weeks in

July and August, the free Bronx Write Bus rides to

arts and cultural events in Manhattan, Brooklyn and

Queens. Professional writers, visual artists and

performers come along to make the experience

even interesting.

Bronx Museum of the Arts

1040 GRAND CONCOURSE AT 165TH STREET

BRONX, NEW YORK 10456 T: (718) 681-6000 F:

(718) 681-6181



Teen Council

education@

Bronx River Art Center

2064 Boston Road, Bronx, NY 10460 T (718) 5895819 ? F (718) 860-8303



Visual arts classes for children, teens and adults,

special summer intensive art, public art, leadership

development program for teens

Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education

casita.us

4928 Simpson Street, Bronx Casita Maria offers a

variety of programs, including paid employment for

teens through ArtWorks Summer Internships, high

school portfolio development, high school and

college preparation, and more.

Center for Urban Pedagogy (CUP)



232 3rd Street #D201, BKLYN CUP creates

educational projects about architecture and design,

bringing together art and design professionals with

community organizers and youth.

Cooper Union Saturday Program



Intensive Saturday art classes available to grades 912 through an application process.

Cooper-Hewitt Design Directions and Lehman

Fellowship

education/youth-programs

2 E.91 Street, NY Free after-school workshops on

design careers and school/site visits. Also offers a

competitive internship program in design.

Creative Arts Studio



119 Union Street and 310 Atlantic Ave,

BKLYN Featuring classes in dance, drama, music,

and art, Creative Arts Studio has two locations and

year-long programming.

Dodge YMCA

dodge/dodge-home

225 Atlantic Ave, BKLYN The YMCA offers teen

programs in community service as well as a weekly

teen night where teens can exercise and socialize in

a fun, safe atmosphere.

The Door



555 Broome Street, NYC The Door empowers

young people and provides comprehensive youth

development through a wide range of social

services, including creative arts classes and

internship placement.

Downtown Community Television (DCTV)



7 Lafayette St., NYC Offers youth media classes

after-school and on weekends, including photo and

film-making.

DreamYard Project



1085 Washington Avenue, Bronx DreamYard is the

largest arts education provider in the Bronx,

matching professional artists with classroom

teachers and community educators. Out-of-School

programs give teens after-school, Saturdays, and

summer opportunities.

Dumbo Arts Center (DAC)



High School Intensive Program

Dumbo Arts Center (DAC) 111 Front Street, Suite

212 , Brooklyn, NY 11201 Public Hours: 12 - 6PM

Wednesday - Sunday

Gallery Telephone: 718-694-0831 General Email:

gallery@ ; Fax: 718-694-0867

Educational Alliance

1

97 East Broadway, NYC Programs in locations all

over NYC in athletics, visual and performing arts,

and college preparation as well as social services.

Educational Video Center



120 W30th Street, 7th floor, NYC EVC is a nonprofit

youth media organization dedicated to teaching

documentary filmmaking to youth. The offer a

documentary workshop, paid internships,

community engagement, and more.

Eyebeam



540 W21st Street, NYC An art and technology

center which offers tools for digital research and

experimentation, Eyebeam offers three on-going

youth programs as well as a drop-in program.

Free Arts NYC



1431 Broadway, 7th floor, NYC Geared mainly

towards ages 13 and younger, Free Arts NYC

provides Weekly Mentor Program, Free Arts Days,

Summer Arts Camp, and more to under-served

children and families.

The Frick Collection

1 East 70th Street , New York, NY 10021 Phone:

212-288-0700



Alive at the Frick and Intense Looks

Summer study projects

Art History

Girls Write Now



247 W37th Street, Suite 1800, NYC Provides

guidance and opportunities for NYC girls to develop

their writing skills and to explore professional

careers in writing and editing. Participants are

matched with a mentor and attend weekly

meetings. Workshops and readings are held at a

variety of locations across NYC.

Global Action Project

global-

4 W37th Street, NYC Founded in 1991, Global

Action works with the youth most affected by

injustice to build the tools and knowledge necessary

to create media for community power and social

change. Teen participants learn filmmaking and

create powerful videos.

Greenwich House Pottery

Greenwich House Pottery 16 Jones Street New

York, NY Ph: (212) 242-4106



Groundswell Community Mural Project



540 President Street, Suite 1A, BKLYN Focus on

mural-painting. After-school and summer

component¡ªfor the summer, must do it through

Summer Youth Employment Program. Also has a

college portfolio prep program.

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

Teen Volunteers, year round

1071 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10128

Phone: 212 423 3500



International Center of Photography

ICP's Teen Academy program offers a range of

opportunities for teenagers to develop their

knowledge of photography. In-class sessions range

from ten-week classes to a yearlong intensive

program focusing on professional applications.

teen_academy@ 212.857.0058

1133 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street, New

York, NY 10036

Phone: 212.857.0000

Email: visit@



Joan Mitchell Foundation



These free programs enhance the artistic education

of young painters and sculptors through studio

classes, in concert with other educational

opportunities encouraging students to pursue and

develop their voice in the arts. Offers an after-school

curatorial program in partnership with the CUE Arts

Foundation, and various Summer Intensives

focusing on portfolio development for both middle

and high school students.

The LAMP (Learning About Multimedia Project)



The LAMP offers workshops and curricula tailored

to youth or educators that aim to promote media

literacy and to created educated consumers.

Lehman College Art Gallery

Internship Program

718. 960.8732

Bedford Park Boulevard West ? Bronx, N.Y. 104681589 ? 718-960-8731 ? fax 718-960-6991

lehman.edu/vpadvance/artgallery/gallery

Museum of Modern Art

MoMA In the Making

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11 W 53rd Street, NYC

After-school & summer programs at The Museum of

Modern Art (MoMA).

(212) 333-1252; f (212) 333-1118,



The Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53

Street New York, NY 10019,

Metropolitan Museum of Art

events/teens 1

000 5th Avenue,

NYC Various teen classes at the Met

National Academy Museum and School

Open to high-school students

East 89th Street New York, NY 10128 Tel: 212-9961908



New York State Summer School of the Arts

(NYSSSA)

emsc.nysssa/

Intensive summer arts program on a college

campus.

New York Studio School Summer Pre-College

Program



8 W 8th St, NYC An intensive three week session

for students ages 14-18, offering an experimental indepth approach to drawing, painting and sculpture.

Trips to museums, galleries and artists¡¯ studios are

also a major component of the program

The Noguchi Museum

Teen Advisory Board (TAB)

education@

718.204.7088, extension 203.

9-01 33rd Road (at Vernon Boulevard), Long Island

City, NY



No Longer Empty Y. Dot Program



Various locations Y.Dot is an educational and

professional experience with contemporary art for

high school students. The program trains teens to

design and lead their own tours of No Longer

Empty¡¯s site-specific art exhibitions to their families,

friends and visitors. Known as ¡°Docents¡±, teens also

work as part of the organization, attend workshops,

and visit other exhibitions and artist studios.

Open Source Gallery

open-source-

255 17th Street, BKLYN Open Source Gallery is a

participant-driven art initiative that displays

community artwork and offers events throughout the

year and a summer camp. Internship opportunities

may also be available.

Parson¡¯s Pre-College Academy

newschool.edu/parsons/pre-college-academy/

66 Fifth Avenue, Room 200, NYC Designed for

students in grades 4 through 12, Pre-College

Academy classes meet on Saturday mornings for 11

weeks in the fall and spring, with students divided

into elementary, middle school, and high school

groups. Offers classes in drawing, painting,

animation design, product design, graphic design,

and portfolio development. Also offers an intensive

summer program, and a Certificate Program for

students in grades 9-12 who plan to apply to art and

design colleges.

The Point



940 Garrison Ave, Bronx The Point is a nonprofit

dedicated to youth development and the

revitalization of the Hunts Point section of the South

Bronx. They offer after-school programs in art,

leadership, and advocacy.

Pre-College Program at Pratt

pratt.edu/admissions/applying/precollege/

144 West 14th St, NYC; summers also at the

Brooklyn campus Pratt offers a Pre-College

program on Saturdays during the fall and spring at

the Manhattan campus and a Pre-College Summer

Program at both the Manhattan and Brooklyn

campuses. Classes in art, design, architecture, and

creative writing.

Rubin Museum of Art: Art Lab

Teen Art Labs offer an opportunity to discuss art

critically, think creatively, work with professional

artists, and make art.

RMA Teens

For more information, e-mail teens@.

150 W. 17 St., NYC 10011 ¡¤ 212.620.5000



Scholastic Art & Writing

Awards

557 Broadway, NYC Competitive art awards

programs offering local and national recognition in

different art forms; winners receive prizes and get

their work shown in special exhibits.

School of Visual Arts

Pre-college Program for High School Students

209 East 23 Street, NY, NY 10010-3994, Tel:

212.592.2000, Fax: 212.725.3587

schoolofvisualarts.edu

Spoke the Hub

748 Union Street, BKLYN



A creative center for dance, performance, and art

classes. Also offers a work-study program for teens

and scholarships for ages 8-16.

Starting Artists

AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM

211 Smith Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201,

718.701.5483, info@



Studio Museum in Harlem.

144 West 125th Street, New York, New York (212)

864-4500



Teen Ink NYC Summer Writing Program

Summer/NYCSummer.php

Open to girls in grades 9-12. The program includes:

writing courses, individual instruction, guest

speakers, and daily outings to theater, museums,

major sights and much more! The Teen Ink website

also has a page of links to other summer awayfrom-home programs, at



Theatre Development Fund ¨C the Youth Theatre

Initiative



The Youth Theatre Initiative is an after-school

program for students who have a strong interest in

theatre, writing, and performing. Operates through

public schools.

Whitney Museum Youth Insights

Education/Teens/GetInvolved

945 Madison Avenue, NYC After-school art and

writing programs for teens in the 10th-12th

grade. The Youth Insights Leaders program allows

students to lead museum tours and other programs

for fellow teens.

Urban Word NYC



242 W27th Street, Suite 3A, NYC and 1251

Prospect Place, BKLYN Urban Word NYC utilizes

the written and spoken word to develop critical

thinking skills and leadership in youth. With sites in

Manhattan and in Crown Heights, Urban Word

offers free after-school workshops and the Summer

Institute for Social Justice and Poetics.

Writopia Lab



155 West 81st Street, NYC Writopia Lab runs

creative writing workshops for NYC youth ages 818. All workshops have a maximum of 6 students

and are led by a published writer who has been

trained to teach. Workshops are held across the

city in a variety of locations.

viBe Theatre Experience



4 W37th Street, NYC Free theater, songwriting, and

leadership workshops for girls aged 13-19.

Visionary Studio at NYU

steinhardt.nyu.edu/art/education/visionary_studio/

34 Stuyvesant Street, NYC Visionary Studio is a

year-round NYU arts education graduate student

run program, that combines the excitement of

creating art with issues in social justice. Teens

research significant social themes (such the human

body, street art, humor, and fashion as art/ art as

fashion) and discover a rich array of innovative,

multidisciplinary approaches through which they can

visually express their ideas. Offers a Saturday Art

Workshop, an Advanced Workshop of intense

studio classes, and four-week, intensive pre-college

program in the summer.

Young Audiences

and

115 East 92nd Street, NYC Young Audiences is a

national organization whose mission is to make the

arts an essential part of young people¡¯s

education. NY¡¯s Young Audiences chapter offers

YouthLabs, after-school programs for teens, in

animation and music.

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