Teaching Artist Collaborative

Teaching Artist Collaborative
The Teaching Artist Collaborative supports practicing and emerging teaching artists and musicians in acquiring skills, experience, philosophies, relationships, and ideas to more effectively serve students and community members of New York City.

Comprised of a diverse community of musicians from around New York City, the Teaching Artist Collaborative is a community committed to developing and practicing Teaching Artistry at the highest level.

The year-long program includes:
  • Monthly professional development workshops during which teaching artists work with leaders in the field of Teaching Artistry and share ideas in supporting and developing best practices
  • Professional development sessions with public school teachers
  • Opportunities to partner with teachers in classrooms, using curriculum with Skills Based, Integrated Learning, and Creative Learning Projects. Learn more about Carnegie Hall school programs here »
  • Further opportunities for specialized Teaching Artistry including performance and audience engagement in Carnegie Hall Neighborhood Concerts »
  • Compensation for in-school teaching time and professional development activities
We are accepting materials on an ongoing basis with bi-annual application reviews on June 30, 2009 and December 10, 2009.

Please click here for more information on how to apply.

To receive more information about the Collaborative and be informed about future opportunities, please e-mail info@weillmusicinstitute.org.




Delivery of the Weill Music Institute's programs to a nationwide audience is supported, in part, by the US Department of Education and by an endowment grant from the Citi Foundation.

The Weill Music Institute is generously supported by the EHA Foundation, MetLife Foundation, The Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation, New York Stock Exchange Foundation, Inc., The New York Times Company Foundation, and The Edmond de Rothschild Foundation.

  TAC Application
We are accepting materials on an ongoing basis with bi-annual application reviews on June 30, 2009 and December 10, 2009.

Please click here for more information on how to apply.

Click here for application form.