OPPORTUNITES for Artists return home
Check here for information on events, exhibitions, trips and other opportunities in the Arts for our Ranney Community
If you would like more information, please email me: pshipley@ranneyschool.org
Check here for information on events, exhibitions, trips and other opportunities in the Arts for our Ranney Community
If you would like more information, please email me: pshipley@ranneyschool.org
SCHOLASTIC ART & WRITING AWARDS - 2017 Call for Submissions
Be Seen! Be Heard! Be Original!
"Get your sketchbooks, notepads, easels, and pens ready because it’s almost time to enter your masterpiece for the opportunity to receive recognition, exhibition, publication, and scholarships! With 29 categories of art and writing, there’s a place for whatever you create. From paintings to poetry, comic art to critical essay, the Scholastic Awards have many opportunities for you to share your vision and have your voice heard.
Last year we received more than 320,000 submissions from talented students across the country and provided access to more than $10 million in scholarships. Since 1923, the Scholastic Awards have recognized the exceptional vision of our nation’s talented teens.
So what are you waiting for? Join the ranks of alumni like Sylvia Plath, Andy Warhol, Lena Dunham, Robert Redford, Ken Burns, Kay WalkingStick, Zac Posen, Paul Chan, and many more. On September 14, you can start your submission process!"
NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY
Contests and Opportunities
Check out this resource dedicated to National Contests & Opportunities for High School students.
Summer 2016 INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: [as they come to my attention I will post - if you'd like email alerts click HERE]
Museum of Arts & Design
Artslife
Apply now to Artslife online or download the application here.
Deadline for all applications and related materials is April 30, 2016.
Have questions? Email us at artslife@madmuseum.org
Artslife interns will:
Apply now to Artslife online or download the application here.
Deadline for all applications and related materials is April 30, 2016.
Have questions? Email us at artslife@madmuseum.org
Metropolitan Museum of Art
PAID High School Internship Program
UNPAID High School Internship ProgramWhat Does an Unpaid High School Intern Do at the Met?
An unpaid internship offers an intern the opportunity to observe, assist, and be mentored by a staff member in one of the Museum's departments. The placement is chosen according to the intern's interests and experience. (See Departmental Placement Descriptions for additional information.)
Who Can Apply?
Any student who:
Summer 2016
We encourage you to apply using our online application system. If you are unable to use this system or need assistance accessing the application and completing it, please contact highschoolinterns@metmuseum.org or 212-650-2330 for assistance.
See all High School Internship Program Departmental Placement Descriptions.
New York Historical Society
High School INTERNSHIP Program - Summer 2016
Museum of Arts & Design
Artslife
Apply now to Artslife online or download the application here.
Deadline for all applications and related materials is April 30, 2016.
Have questions? Email us at artslife@madmuseum.org
- July 5 - August 19, 2016
- Tuesdays – Fridays from 10 am to 4 pm
Artslife interns will:
- Learn about careers in the arts
- Create artwork with local and visiting artists in the Artists’ Studios
- Develop and teach peer-to-peer tours
- Build and strengthen presentation, communication, and public speaking skills
- Visit other cultural institutions in New York City
- Interns are paid $9.00 an hour
Apply now to Artslife online or download the application here.
Deadline for all applications and related materials is April 30, 2016.
Have questions? Email us at artslife@madmuseum.org
Metropolitan Museum of Art
PAID High School Internship Program
- Application Available: February 1, 2016
- Deadline: April 6, 2016, 6:00 p.m. ET (interview notificaiton: April 29, 2016)
- Program Dates:
- July 11–August 11
- Mondays–Thursdays, 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
- Payment: $1,000 stipend upon successful completion of the program
UNPAID High School Internship ProgramWhat Does an Unpaid High School Intern Do at the Met?
An unpaid internship offers an intern the opportunity to observe, assist, and be mentored by a staff member in one of the Museum's departments. The placement is chosen according to the intern's interests and experience. (See Departmental Placement Descriptions for additional information.)
Who Can Apply?
Any student who:
- is completing grade 11 or 12 the spring before the internship begins and either attends a high school or home school in or resides in New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut (is a rising senior or recent high school graduate during the internship);
- has not completed another paid or unpaid internship at the Met;
- is able to meet the requirements noted in the time commitment section below; and
- has the consent of a parent/guardian to apply for this program.
Summer 2016
- Application Available: February 1, 2016
- Deadline: April 20, 2016, 6:00 p.m. ET (interview notification: May 6, 2016)
- Time Commitment:
- At least ten hours a week for a total of 50 to 100 hours;
- Must begin by July 11 and end by August 19;
- Exact schedule will be arranged based on the availability of the intern and departmental placement mentor. (You will enter information about your availability in the application.)
- Payment: $0; Unpaid interns may receive credit from their schools, for community service or for an internship, at the discretion of their schools.
We encourage you to apply using our online application system. If you are unable to use this system or need assistance accessing the application and completing it, please contact highschoolinterns@metmuseum.org or 212-650-2330 for assistance.
See all High School Internship Program Departmental Placement Descriptions.
New York Historical Society
High School INTERNSHIP Program - Summer 2016
- Application available: March 2016
- Deadline: April 15, 2016
- Program dates: July 5- August 11, Tuesday-Thursday, 10 am-4 pm
Scholastic Art & Writing Awards - B R E A K I N G N E W S
Congratulations Artists for these 2016 Scholastic Art Awards:
Katherine Bibilouri - Gold Key
Alexa Biswal - Honorable Mention
Max Chalnick - Honorable Mention
James Geraghty - Honorable Mention
Danielle Goldwert - Silver Key & Honorable Mention
Pouja Nayyar - Honorable Mention
Megan Singh - Silver Key
An exhibit of Gold Key winners will be on show at the Montclair Art Museum through March 20, 2016
Deadline: Tuesday, January 5, 2016
HOW TO ENTER
Through the Scholastic Awards, teens in grades 7 through 12 from public, private, or home schools can apply in 29 categories of art and writing for their chance to earn scholarships and have their works exhibited and published. Beyond the Awards, the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers produces a number of programs to support creative students and their educators, including the Art.Write.Now.Tour, the National Student Poets Program, the Scholastic Awards Summer Series, the Alliance Summer Arts Program, the Golden Educators Residency, and much more.
Congratulations Artists for these 2016 Scholastic Art Awards:
Katherine Bibilouri - Gold Key
Alexa Biswal - Honorable Mention
Max Chalnick - Honorable Mention
James Geraghty - Honorable Mention
Danielle Goldwert - Silver Key & Honorable Mention
Pouja Nayyar - Honorable Mention
Megan Singh - Silver Key
An exhibit of Gold Key winners will be on show at the Montclair Art Museum through March 20, 2016
Deadline: Tuesday, January 5, 2016
HOW TO ENTER
Through the Scholastic Awards, teens in grades 7 through 12 from public, private, or home schools can apply in 29 categories of art and writing for their chance to earn scholarships and have their works exhibited and published. Beyond the Awards, the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers produces a number of programs to support creative students and their educators, including the Art.Write.Now.Tour, the National Student Poets Program, the Scholastic Awards Summer Series, the Alliance Summer Arts Program, the Golden Educators Residency, and much more.
. . . at the METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART - Thinking about life beyond high school?
On Friday, November 14 from 4:30-6:30, the Metropolitan will be hosting their next "Career Labs." Explore careers in the arts, hear from Museum professionals and experts, and build your skills in special workshops. Attend six or more sessions and receive a certificate of participation.
This event is FREE but reservations are encouraged. To reserve a space, please sign up online. And please see this link for more Teen Programs at the MET: http://www.metmuseum.org/events/programs/teen-programs
Portfolio Review Day at Montclair Art Museum, Montclair NJ
Saturday, October 3, 12-4pm
FREE, and no reservations required.
MAM Portfolio Reviews allow college-bound students to receive feedback on their visual art portfolios from college art school admission officers. Over 25 schools will be on site and available to meet with students. Please bring 12 to 20 pieces of original work including sketchpads if available. You may bring work in any medium including clothing, jewelry, and sculpture if you can carry it. If you wish your digital work to be viewed, bring your own laptop as well as an additional battery.
GLASSROOTS: forging lives through fire and glass
Glassblowing 1 - Sunday Series
November 1, 8, 15 and 22 - 2 pm - 5 pm
Glassblowing I is a longer format class which offers participants the opportunity to explore glassblowing techniques in depth and to develop individual and team skills in the hotshop. Participants must be at least 14 years of age. Glassblowing 1 - Sunday Series - November 1, 8, 15 and 22 - 2 pm - 5 pm Quantity Available: 6
LINK to more information about classes at GLASSROOTS
GlassRoots is located at: 10 Bleeker Street, Newark, NJ 07102 tel:(973) 353-9555
Glassblowing 1 - Sunday Series
November 1, 8, 15 and 22 - 2 pm - 5 pm
Glassblowing I is a longer format class which offers participants the opportunity to explore glassblowing techniques in depth and to develop individual and team skills in the hotshop. Participants must be at least 14 years of age. Glassblowing 1 - Sunday Series - November 1, 8, 15 and 22 - 2 pm - 5 pm Quantity Available: 6
LINK to more information about classes at GLASSROOTS
GlassRoots is located at: 10 Bleeker Street, Newark, NJ 07102 tel:(973) 353-9555
THE DRAWING CENTER
Teen Art Workshop
Saturday, June 27 | for ages 13-17
10am-Noon | FREE! No experience necessary!
Join us to explore İnci Eviner’s short film Runaway Girls and her use of drawing as it takes on new dimensions as actor, action, and freedom.
At the crossroads of drawing and performance, İnci Eviner's Runaway Girls uses repetitive, hypnotically shifting scenes to explore contemporary feminism in Turkish culture. After viewing the film, we will trace multiple life-size silhouettes and draw masks to create two puppet-like images of self/other - - our silhouette and an interchangeable face.
For more information and to make advance reservations for Teen Art Workshops at The Drawing Center, please call 212-219-2166 x205 or email agood@drawingcenter.org.
Teen Art Workshop
Saturday, June 27 | for ages 13-17
10am-Noon | FREE! No experience necessary!
Join us to explore İnci Eviner’s short film Runaway Girls and her use of drawing as it takes on new dimensions as actor, action, and freedom.
At the crossroads of drawing and performance, İnci Eviner's Runaway Girls uses repetitive, hypnotically shifting scenes to explore contemporary feminism in Turkish culture. After viewing the film, we will trace multiple life-size silhouettes and draw masks to create two puppet-like images of self/other - - our silhouette and an interchangeable face.
For more information and to make advance reservations for Teen Art Workshops at The Drawing Center, please call 212-219-2166 x205 or email agood@drawingcenter.org.
COSTUMED FIGURE DRAWING comes to the Ranney School community
Everyone is welcome to join us for bi-weekly costumed figure drawing sessions, in the Garage Studio, at the Little White House.
Email me if you want more information about dates/times, and if you'd like to participate as an ARTIST and/or as a MODEL.
Everyone is welcome to join us for bi-weekly costumed figure drawing sessions, in the Garage Studio, at the Little White House.
Email me if you want more information about dates/times, and if you'd like to participate as an ARTIST and/or as a MODEL.
. . . at the GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM - Finding Your Place: A Tour and Workshop for Teens
On Saturday, September 20 from 2:00-4:30pm, the Guggenheim will be hosting a unique Tour and Workshop for students in grades 9-12 called “Finding Your Place.” Related to the current exhibition Under the Same Sun: Art from Latin America Today , this workshop will explore the idea of how artists are influenced by place in their work. Students will spend time viewing the exhibition and making artwork with teaching artist Antonia Perez. Tickets are offered at a heavily discounted rate of $10 per participant thanks to support from UBS.
The event is capped at 20 students and all students must register online ahead of time to attend the event. Please see the link about the program (and to register) here : http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/calendar-and-events/2014/09/20/finding-your-place-a-tour-and-workshop-for-teens/3901
On Saturday, September 20 from 2:00-4:30pm, the Guggenheim will be hosting a unique Tour and Workshop for students in grades 9-12 called “Finding Your Place.” Related to the current exhibition Under the Same Sun: Art from Latin America Today , this workshop will explore the idea of how artists are influenced by place in their work. Students will spend time viewing the exhibition and making artwork with teaching artist Antonia Perez. Tickets are offered at a heavily discounted rate of $10 per participant thanks to support from UBS.
The event is capped at 20 students and all students must register online ahead of time to attend the event. Please see the link about the program (and to register) here : http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/calendar-and-events/2014/09/20/finding-your-place-a-tour-and-workshop-for-teens/3901
ART SHOW - ART FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE
Raising Awareness for Global Hunger, Poverty and Homelessness
OPENING RECEPTION, Friday, April 11, 2014 6-9 pm @ The American Red Cross - Ocean Township
Exhibition runs Saturday & Sunday 4/12-13, 2 to 5 pm. Admission: $10 donation to the American Red Cross
See: Emily G. or Katie M. for additional information
Raising Awareness for Global Hunger, Poverty and Homelessness
OPENING RECEPTION, Friday, April 11, 2014 6-9 pm @ The American Red Cross - Ocean Township
Exhibition runs Saturday & Sunday 4/12-13, 2 to 5 pm. Admission: $10 donation to the American Red Cross
See: Emily G. or Katie M. for additional information
ALL NEW PROGRAM
What: Behind the Scenes Tour - Careers in the Visual Arts
Who: Upper School Art Students with Art Partner ArtTable
When & Where: Wednesday, April 9th 2014 - trip to New York City
Guggenheim Museum & Markel Fine Arts
What: Behind the Scenes Tour - Careers in the Visual Arts
Who: Upper School Art Students with Art Partner ArtTable
When & Where: Wednesday, April 9th 2014 - trip to New York City
Guggenheim Museum & Markel Fine Arts

ALL NEW PROGRAM
What: Visiting Artist Series
All students and faculty are welcome*
Visiting Artist: Artist & Illustrator Morgan Spicer of Bark Point Studio
When & Where: Wednesday, February 5th 2014
5th & 6th periods in the DLC
*All are welcome and lunch will be served, however you must sign up in advance with
Morgan will show us her work and talk about her career - i.e. why and how she became an illustrator, how she started her business, some of the challenging decisions she made along the way like 'do I go to Art School or to a liberal arts college?' and 'what do I need to do to be a successful freelance artist?’
Come to listen. Come to learn. Come to explore.
What: Visiting Artist Series
All students and faculty are welcome*
Visiting Artist: Artist & Illustrator Morgan Spicer of Bark Point Studio
When & Where: Wednesday, February 5th 2014
5th & 6th periods in the DLC
*All are welcome and lunch will be served, however you must sign up in advance with
Morgan will show us her work and talk about her career - i.e. why and how she became an illustrator, how she started her business, some of the challenging decisions she made along the way like 'do I go to Art School or to a liberal arts college?' and 'what do I need to do to be a successful freelance artist?’
Come to listen. Come to learn. Come to explore.
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards has an impressive legacy dating back to 1923. Over the years, the Awards have grown to become the longest-running, most prestigious recognition program for creative teens in the U.S., and the nation’s largest source of scholarships for creative young artists and writers. A noteworthy roster of past winners includes Andy Warhol, Sylvia Plath, Truman Capote, Richard Avedon, Robert Redford, Joyce Carol Oates, Stephen King, John Updike, and many more.
Each year, the Alliance partners with more than 100 visual and literary-arts organizations across the country to bring The Awards to local communities. Teens in grades 7 through 12 can apply in 28 categories of art and writing for the chance to earn scholarships and have their works exhibited or published. Submissions are juried by luminaries in the visual and literary arts, some of whom are past award recipients. Panelists look for works that best exemplify originality, technical skill and the emergence of a personal voice or vision.
In the last five years alone, students submitted nearly 900,000 original works of art and writing. During that period, more than 60 top arts institutes and colleges have partnered with the Awards to make $40 million in scholarships and financial aid available to regional and national Scholastic Award winners.