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YoungArts provides emerging artists (ages 15-18 or grades 10-12) with life-changing experiences with renowned mentors, access to significant scholarships, national recognition, and other opportunities throughout their careers to help ensure that the nation’s most outstanding young artists are encouraged to pursue careers in the arts. Support is offered in ten artistic disciplines: cinematic arts, dance, design, jazz, music, photography, theater, visual arts, voice and writing.
YoungArts provides emerging artists (ages 15-18 or grades 10-12) with life-changing experiences with renowned mentors, access to significant scholarships, national recognition, and other opportunities throughout their careers to help ensure that the nation’s most outstanding young artists are encouraged to pursue careers in the arts. Support is offered in ten artistic disciplines: cinematic arts, dance, design, jazz, music, photography, theater, visual arts, voice and writing.
To
date, YoungArts has honored more than 17,000 young artists with over $6
million
in monetary awards; facilitated in excess of $150 million in college
scholarship opportunities; and enabled its participants to work with
master
teachers who are among the most distinguished artists in the world, such
as
Mikhail Baryshnikov, Jacques d'Amboise, Plácido Domingo, Bill T. Jones,
Quincy
Jones and Martin Scorsese. In addition, YoungArts serves as the
exclusive
nominating agency for the U.S. Presidential Scholars in the Arts, the
country's
highest honor for young artists.
YoungArts
alumni who have gone on to become leading professionals in their fields include
actresses Vanessa Williams, Viola Davis, and Kerry Washington; four-time Tony
Award nominee Raúl Esparza; CEO of American Ballet Theatre Rachel Moore;
recording artists Nicki Minaj and Chris Young; musicians Terence Blanchard,
Eric Owens, and Jennifer Koh; choreographer Desmond Richardson; visual artist
Hernan Bas; and internationally acclaimed multimedia artist Doug Aitken.
By
applying to the YoungArts program winners are eligible for:
- Up to $10,000 monetary award (total awarded each year is over $500,000)
- Exclusive eligibility for recognition as a U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts
- Master classes with world-renowned artists
- Access to scholarships, career opportunities and professional contacts
Every
year up to 700 students are selected from up to 10,000 applicants from across
the country as national winners. Winners have the opportunity to attend
YoungArts programs and partake in master classes with internationally renowned
artists, workshops, interdisciplinary activities, performances and exhibitions.
In addition, all YoungArts Winners join the ranks of our 17,000 YoungArts
alumni, many of whom have gone to the top universities and conservatories
across the country and/or have become leading professionals in their
fields.
Recognition
Levels
Merit: Receive a Certificate of
Achievement, a Recommendation Letter and possible invitation to participate in
regional programs. High School receives engraved trophy for
display.
Honorable
Mention:
Receive a $250 award, a Certificate of Achievement, a Recommendation Letter,
and possible invitation to participate in regional programs. High School
receives engraved trophy for display.
Finalist: Receive an invitation
to our annual YoungArts Week, held in January, for final adjudication to
determine award designation (Gold $10,000, Silver $5000, Level 1
$3000, Level 2 $1500, Level 3 $1000), a Certificate of Achievement, a
Recommendation Letter and possible invitation to participate in regional
programs. High School receives engraved trophy for display.
Approximately
170 Finalists spanning ten disciplines, converge in Miami for YoungArts Week
each January. Finalists continue to be adjudicated during YoungArts Week while
participating in master classes, performances, exhibitions, and
interdisciplinary sessions. Finalists who are graduating high school seniors
and meet all eligibility requirements, also have the opportunity to be
nominated by YoungArts to the U.S. Presidential Scholars Commission and
possibly selected as a U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts. If selected, they
are invited to participate in National Recognition Week in Washington, D.C.
where they will participate in a medal ceremony and have the opportunity to
showcase their work in a performance at the Kennedy Center or an exhibition and
presentation at the Smithsonian Museum of American Art.
To
apply to YoungArts you must meet the requirements, complete an online
application, pay a $35 (non-refundable) application fee (per category; fee
waivers are available) and submit an online audition portfolio. Students may
apply to more than one discipline/category.
Deadline
for submission (of both application and audition portfolio) is October, 18,
2013 at 11:59 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time). If an application is not complete
by the deadline, it will not be reviewed.
Citizens
or legal residents of the United States or U.S. Territories who are age 15-18
on December 1, 2013, or in grades 10-12, may apply. International students who
are studying in the U.S. on a student visa are eligible to apply.
YoungArts reserves the right to extend eligibility on a case by case basis
provided the applicant’s birthdate falls within 90 days before or after the
designated guidelines.
Each
of our 10 disciplines (cinematic arts, dance, design arts, jazz, music,
photography, theater, visual arts, voice, and writing) has specific
requirements for the audition portfolio. Once you open the application, a drop
down list of available disciplines and categories will be available to you.
Please review these requirements carefully.
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