YoungArts Community Spotlight: March 2024

By YoungArts | March 15, 2024

Each month, the YoungArts Community Spotlight highlights upcoming events, projects and press from YoungArts past winners, guest artists and panelists. In the News Terence Blanchard’s (1980 Classical Music) Jazz at Lincoln Center concerts reviewed in The New York Times Camille A. Brown (1997 Dance & U.S. Presidential…

Watch: YoungArts Presents

By YoungArts | February 29, 2024

Introducing YoungArts Presents! This new series tells an artist’s story through an artist’s lens. We’re introducing you to artists across the country, all YoungArts award winners, in films created by fellow YoungArts winners. Every artist has a different approach to artmaking, a different way of seeing the world, and a shared…

YoungArts Community Spotlight: February 2024

By YoungArts | February 16, 2024

Each month, the YoungArts Community Spotlight highlights upcoming events, projects and press from YoungArts past winners, guest artists and panelists. In the News Danielle Brooks (2007 Theater) in conversation with The New York Times about her Oscar nomination James Allister Sprang’s (2008 Visual Arts) audio-visual experience Rest…

YoungArts Community Spotlight: January 2024

By YoungArts | January 25, 2024

Each month, the YoungArts Community Spotlight highlights upcoming events, projects and press from YoungArts past winners, guest artists and panelists. In the News Matt Bomer (1996 Theater) featured in The New York Times Nicole Eisenman (1983 Visual Arts) featured in artnet Nile Harris…

What Past Winners Want You to Know About National YoungArts Week  

By YoungArts | January 5, 2024

This weekend, 2024 YoungArts winners with distinction will arrive in Miami to collaborate with peers across 10 disciplines, develop their craft with internationally recognized leaders in their fields and create lifelong connections during National YoungArts Week. We chatted with a few of last year’s winners– Sophie Pollono (2023 Theater), Hans Yang…

Watch: YoungArts TakeOne | Jasmine Bailey, India Carney, David Stewart

By YoungArts | January 2, 2024

With only five minutes to rehearse, three YoungArts winners come together to cover “Killing Me Softly With His Song.” Three musicians, five minutes to rehearse, one take. This is TakeOne. A group of past YoungArts winners were invited to L.A. to film a collaborative performance video. All they received was…

YoungArts Community Spotlight: December 2023

By YoungArts | December 15, 2023

Each month, the YoungArts Community Spotlight highlights upcoming events, projects and press from YoungArts past winners, guest artists and panelists. In the News Daniel Arsham (1999 Visual Arts) collaborating with Tiffany & Co. on new Pokémon collection Jon Batiste (2005 Jazz) releases new…

YoungArts Guide to Miami Art Week 2023

By YoungArts | December 1, 2023

Miami Art Week 2023 is almost here! Next week, we’ll welcome the global art community and our local neighbors to our city’s largest annual celebration of art and culture. As you’re working on your Miami Art Week plans, check out the list below to see where you can find the…

Watch: YoungArts TakeOne | Nia Drummond and Aidan Vass

By YoungArts | November 22, 2023

Experience a new musical work, filmed in one take. Two YoungArts winners were invited to L.A. to perform together for the first time. Prior to filming, communicating with one another beforehand was off limits. On shoot day, they had five minutes to rehearse together, then cameras were rolling for the…

YoungArts Community Spotlight: November 2023

By YoungArts | November 21, 2023

Each month, the YoungArts Community Spotlight highlights upcoming events, projects and press from YoungArts past winners, guest artists and panelists. In the News Daveed Baptiste (2016 Photography, Visual Arts) featured in Essence Magazine with new exhibition, Ti Maché Jon Batiste (2005 Jazz) announced his 2024 Uneasy Tour: Purifying…

Watch: YoungArts TakeOne | Jay Jackson, Sophia Koo, Juliette Martinez

By YoungArts | October 27, 2023

Three dancers, five minutes to rehearse, one take. This is TakeOne. A group of past YoungArts winners were invited to L.A. to film a collaborative dance video. All they received was key information: a song, and a place, date and time to meet. Communicating with one another beforehand was off…