Post on 12-Jul-2020
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For more information contact Idyllwild Arts Summer program
951.468.7265 or email summer@idyllwildarts.org
idyllwildarts.org
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Idyllwild Arts is pleased to offer Scholarships for Native American Students
For more information contact Idyllwild Arts Admission Office • 951.468.7223 or email admission@idyllwildarts.org
Boarding Arts High School and Summer Program
Native American Youth2018-2019 Idyllwild Arts Academy Scholarships
Scholarships are provided for Native American students of high school age with current tribal affiliation,
financial need, and who would like to study in one of the seven arts majors – Visual Arts, Creative Writing,
Dance, Theatre, Music, Film & Digital Media, and InterArts/Fashion Design.
The Idyllwild Arts Academy is a residential arts high school that offers pre-professional training in the arts and
a strong academic program to a culturally diverse student body of gifted young artists from all over the world.
Graduates from Idyllwild Arts Academy have gone on to exhibit in major galleries and museums, and to perform
in renowned orchestras, professional dance troupes, Broadway touring companies, and numerous films and
television shows, and more.
Our alumni go on to some of the very best schools. In music: USC Thornton School of Music, The Juilliard
School, Oberlin Conservatory, Eastman School of Music, New England Conservatory, Curtis Institute of Music,
Peabody Conservatory. In theatre and dance: Alvin Ailey School of Dance, NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts,
Carnegie Mellon University, Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, DePaul University, Liverpool Institute
of Performing Arts. In visual arts: School of the Chicago Art Institute, Boston Museum School, Parsons School
of Design, Maryland Institute College of Art. In filmmaking: NYU, Columbia, USC, UCLA and Chapman
University. In creative writing: Bard College, Emerson College and all the University of California campuses.
In interdisciplinary arts: Hampshire College, Johnson Center, UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, Gallatin at NYU.
Students applying for the Academy should complete an application
of admission which is available online at www.idyllwildarts.org,
contacting admission@idyllwildarts.org
or by calling the Admission office at 951-468-7223.Boarding Arts High School
and Summer Program
Native American Youth Scholarships Fact Sheet 2018 Idyllwild Arts Summer Program
The Idyllwild Arts Summer Program offers workshops in ceramics, painting, photography, creative writing,filmmaking, dance, theatre, music, and more. Workshops are offered during July and August and run from
one to four weeks long. We are located between Palm Springs and Riverside in the beautiful San Jacinto
Mountains of Southern California.
The Native American Youth Scholarship is designed for students ages 9 – 18, with current tribal affiliation and
financial need. The expenses covered include tuition, lab fee, registration fee, dorm housing, and all meals in
the campus dining hall. Students are responsible for their transportation to and from Idyllwild. Note: If you
need assistance with transportation, please contact the Summer Program Registrar.
Students should apply as soon as possible to ensure that there is space in the workshops they select. If you
would like assistance with the online application form or have questions, the Summer Program Registrar will
be happy to assist you.
The Summer Program workshop schedule is posted at www.idyllwildarts.org/summer or request a catalog
by contacting us at the number or email address below. Online registration opens in November.
Summer Program Registrar
Diane Dennis
951-468-7265summer@idyllwildarts.org
Boarding Arts High School and Summer Program
Native American Adult Student Scholarships2018 Idyllwild Arts Summer Program
Workshops for Adult Students
Exhibits, lectures, demonstrations, and performances complement these programs throughout the summer.
Scholarship Details
The Native American Teacher/Artist/Community Leader Scholarship is for adults 19 and older with current
tribal affiliation. This scholarship brings teachers, artists, and community leaders to Idyllwild Arts workshops
to benefit themselves as well as their schools and tribal communities. Applicants with greater financial need
receive priority, but anyone interested should apply. Scholarships cover tuition, fees, dorm housing, and dining
hall meals. Recipients are responsible for their own transportation. Note: If you need assistance with
transportation, please contact the Summer Program Registrar.
3 Things You’ll Need to Apply:
Most Recent Tax Return
Brief biography (1 paragraph)
Letter explaining how you will benefit and use your knowledge
Apply as soon as possible to reserve your workshop and housing.
For more information about Idyllwild Arts workshops visit www.idyllwildarts.org/summer
Summer Program Registrar
Diane Dennis
951-468-7265summer@idyllwildarts.org
Native American Arts & Cultures
Ceramics & Hot Clay
Jewelry & Metals Week
Mixed Media
Painting & Drawing
Music & Film
Printmaking & Book Arts
Weaving & Textiles
Sculpture & Glass Blowing
Writers Week
Boarding Arts High School and Summer Program