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FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS

Are you an experienced high school artist looking for a career in the arts? Check out GoggleWorks’ Student Ambassador Fellowship and Music Fellowship Programs! These programs are designed to take High School Students specializing in the visual arts and musical arts, respectively, and pair them with a professional mentor for the summer at GoggleWorks Center for the Arts at no cost to them or their families. Students can be nominated for the fellowship program by a teacher or mentor via a submission form on GoggleWorks’ website.

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The Student Ambassador Fellowship Program is an 8-week program over the summer where students are paired with a professional artist in a medium of their choice. Mentors are selected from professional artist-instructors working at GoggleWorks. With mentor guidance—including studio instruction, project guidance, and material research—each Fellow will develop their artistic skills and working knowledge of processes and materials within the medium/art of their choice. Students will work toward creating artwork for an end-ofsummer exhibition in GoggleWorks Schmidt Gallery.

The Music Fellowship Program is a student-run record label and master class intensive that guides students through the process of songwriting, music production, mixing, and mastering over 4 weeks. These students collaborate on the creation of an album, then learn the process of editing, finalizing, and promoting the project through guidance from guest speakers and our Recording Studio Manager. Students will work toward creating songs (collaboratively or individually) to be included in an album that will be produced by Pagoda City Recordings. Students will work towards an end-of-summer live performance at GoggleWorks Center for the Arts.

The deadline for recommendations is Friday, April 14th.

Nominated students will be contacted for interviews, with 6 students being selected for each program. Reach out to Alex Gordon at agordon@goggleworks.org with any questions!

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