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Get paid to learn about art and tell your own stories through zine-making!

ICA SF is proud to announce the launch of our Teen Program, supported by funding from the Foundation for Quality Housing Opportunities. Join weekly classes taught by local educators to learn more about art exhibitions, contemporary artists, and different career pathways in the arts. The inaugural group, led by City Studio artists Amy Berk and Chris Treggiari, will focus on two exhibitions at ICA SF: The Poetics of Dimensions and Maryam Yousif: Riverbend.

Zines are a great way to express yourself using inexpensive materials and DIY methods. The Mobile Zine-Making Studio (which includes a Mobile Zine Machine and Mobile Art Bike!) will have all the paper, tools, and materials you need to design your own, inspired by the artworks around you at ICA SF. At the end of the semester, you’ll get to work together to organize your own zine and poetry festival. Show your work to the public and celebrate with friends and family.

California College of the Arts (CCA) will award one of the ICA SF Teen Program students a scholarship towards CCA’s undergraduate degree program.

Applications will be reviewed by the Educators and Education Advisory Council listed below. Deadline for applications is 11:59pm PST on Tuesday, October 15th, 2024.

Who? The ICA SF Teen Program is open to students aged 14-18 who reside in the San Francisco Bay Area. Any level of experience with art is welcome… from none to tons!

What? Inspired by ICA SF exhibitions The Poetics of Dimensions and Maryam Yousif: Riverbend, the inaugural Teen Program cohort will use the Mobile Zine-Making Studio to focus on personal storytelling as a way to connect the past, the present, and the future.

When? This once-a-week class will meet from November 16, 2024 - February 22, 2025 on Saturdays from 1-4pm at ICA SF and around the SF community.

Where? The Institute of Contemporary Arts SF’s new Downtown location at 345 Montgomery Street.

Will we get paid? Each student will receive $500 for their participation in the program, funded by ICA SF and Enterprise for Youth.

Questions? Email education@icasanfrancisco.org

About the Educators

The ICA SF Teen Program is led by educators from City Studio, an intergenerational arts education nonprofit. City Studio offers hands-on art programs for youth in underserved communities to nurture a sense of self, encouraging young artists to find their voice.

About the Education Advisory Council

The ICA SF Teen Program is developed in collaboration with the energies and talents of an Education Advisory Council: multidisciplinary artists, educators, and culture workers who have come together to professionalize pathways to the arts through creative expression that centers Bay Area artists and communities. The inaugural EAC is comprised of Daria Belle, Alex De La Cruz, Isaiah Dufort, Michelle Mush Lee, Jennifer Stuart, and Michelle Yi Martin.