Idyllwild Arts Foundation

Idyllwild Arts Foundation

Education Management

Idyllwild, CA 1,460 followers

The Official LinkedIn for Idyllwild Arts - A Premier Boarding Arts High School and Summer Program in Southern California

About us

Imagine a high school that has mastered the art of arts education. Idyllwild Arts Academy is a close-knit, working community of students and teachers whose passion for the arts is balanced by a dedication to learning. Idyllwild Arts offers a disciplined college preparatory program for grades 9-12 and post-graduates—along with world-class training in creative writing, dance, film & video, interdisciplinary arts, music, theatre and visual art. The Idyllwild Arts Summer Program— for nearly 60 years, this annual tradition continues to offer rare opportunities for creative self-discovery in the arts. Every summer, more than 1,900 children, teens, and adults attend Idyllwild Arts' workshops under the pines, pursuing interests in creative writing, dance, music, theatre and visual art - and taught by some of America's finest artists. Weeklong festivals and special programs, including our famed Native American Arts program, bring an added dimension and depth to specific artistic pursuits. The mission of the Idyllwild Arts Foundation is to promote and advance artistic and cultural development through education in a beautiful, natural environment conducive to positive personal growth.

Website
http://www.idyllwildarts.org
Industry
Education Management
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Idyllwild, CA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1946
Specialties
Education, Arts, Performing Arts, Boarding School, and High School

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  • 🎨✨If the arts are your passion, Idyllwild Arts Academy should be your home! Ranked by Niche as the nation's top private arts high school for two years in a row, we offer pre-professional arts training and a comprehensive college-prep curriculum for students in grades 9-12 and postgraduate. 🌟 If you or someone you know is interested, join us for one of our upcoming Virtual Info Sessions to explore your preferred art focus! See the schedule below and email admissionteam@idyllwildarts.org to RSVP and get the meeting link! 📧 🩰 July 8: Dance at 5:00pm PST 🎭 July 10: InterArts - 5:30pm PST 🎨 July 10: Visual Arts - 5:00pm PST 🎬 July 11: Film - 5:30pm PST 🎶 July 17: Music - 5:00pm PST 🎭 July 22: Dramatic Arts (including a Q&A with '25 graduate Andre Real - @andrerealoficial) - 6:30pm PST 👗 July 25: Fashion Design - 5:30pm PST

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  • 🎶✨Get ready for an unforgettable night of music with Dr. Marshall Hawkins' Seahawk MoJO next Friday, July 12th at 7:30pm! Join us in the beautiful William M. Lowman Concert Hall on campus for this headlining performance of the 30th and final Jazz in the Pines, featuring legendary bassist and beloved teacher Dr. Marshall Hawkins and the modern jazz ensemble he founded in 2002. This special performance, and this year's entire festival, is dedicated to the memory of the late jazz guitar giant, our beloved Bob Boss 🎸🫶. Grab your tickets online now through the link! Ticket sales support student scholarships at Idyllwild Arts. 🎟️ https://bit.ly/4cG7O2w 💫For 30 years, Idyllwild Arts has brought jazz legends from across the nation to perform for eager audiences and inspire young musicians through The Jazz in the Pines Festival & Student Clinic. As we mark this momentous occasion, we also pass the torch to the educators and performers of The Jazz in the Pines Student Clinic, who will continue to carry this cherished art form into the future. Let's make this final festival one to remember! Thank you, Dr. Marshall Hawkins, for your vision and dedication in securing scholarships for talented young jazz musicians worldwide. 🎉🎺 🎥Video by Brandon Riley Miller (IAA Film & Digital Media '05)

  • Summer session is in full swing at Idyllwild Arts, and our popular H.O.T. Clay and Ceramics adult program truly brought the heat! 🔥From hand-building soft clay to wheel throwing, our students had an array of opportunities to expand their skills through the therapeutic power of pottery! 🧘♀️✨ Idyllwild Arts has a long history of offering outstanding ceramics programs, with renowned faculty like Sam Lopez, Russell Brian Wrankle, Lynne Hobaica, Amy Santoferraro, Sanam Emami, Justin D'Onofrio, Leah Leitson, Susan Filley and many more. 🌟 These hands-on workshops offer open studios, faculty presentations, critiques and feedback, and an exhibit of faculty work with artist receptions. The small class sizes ensure maximum interaction with instructors and other participants. 👩🏫👨🎨 Thank you to all of the incredible instructors and students who graced our campus with their creativity. 🙏 Tap the link to learn more about our Summer Program! 🌞 https://bit.ly/3NhJf01

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  • 🎉🎙️ This Friday, July 5th, tune into the latest episode of "One World. One Idyllwild." season 3, which exclusively features our amazing Idyllwild Arts Academy alumni! 🌍🎧 In this episode, Idyllwild Arts President Pamela Jordan chats with Audrey Carver, IAA Visual Arts '17. Audrey is a multidisciplinary artist originally from Idyllwild, CA. She graduated summa cum laude from Tufts University in 2022 with a self-designed major in Scientific Communication. 🎓✨ Audrey has showcased her work in both solo and group exhibitions in Cuenca (kwen-ca), Ecuador, Palm Springs, Idyllwild, San Diego, and Boston. 🖼️🌎 She has served as an artist-in-residence and science communication fellow at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UCSD, the Climate Science Alliance, Cabrillo National Monument, and the Tijuana River National Estuarine (es-tura-rin) Reserve. 🌊🌿 She was awarded Artist Enterprise Laboratory Grants from Idyllwild Arts Academy in 2015, 2016, and 2017 for public works. 🏆🎨 Audrey was a speaker at the 2020 San Diego Climate Summit, where she emphasized the importance of interdisciplinary science communication, and she was the curator for the 2023 San Diego Climate Summit art show hosted by the San Diego Natural History Museum. 🗣️🖌️ Don't miss out! Tune into the podcast this Friday via the link! 📲🔗 https://bit.ly/3XaUX45

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  • ✨ That's a wrap on #MetalsWeek at the Idyllwild Arts Summer Program for Adults! We couldn't be more impressed by the creativity and imagination that poured out of our students, inspired by our world-class faculty. Adult campers maximized their artistic experience through workshops, lectures, and demonstrations, and they also had the chance to network with fellow jewelers and metal smiths.💍 From mold making and material casting in jewelry to the Hopi technique of silver overlay metal smithing, our students learned the ins and outs of all things metal! 🛠️ Huge thanks to our incredible instructors, Katja Toporski and Ronald Wadsworth, for sharing their wealth of knowledge with us. A special thank you to all the campers who joined us on our beautiful mountain-top campus. 🌄 Tap the link to learn more about our Summer Program, which offers dynamic programming for all ages! 🌟🔗 https://bit.ly/3NhJf01

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  • 🌟 What an unforgettable 2024 Alumni Reunion weekend! 🌟 We were overwhelmed by the love and joy that filled our mountain-top campus. IAA alums from around the globe joined us for three amazing days of activities, performances, and heartfelt reconnections. 🎨📸 From silk painting and photography to soothing sound baths and a fabulous Jazz Brunch, the experiences were endless! 🎶🥂 A HUGE thank you to everyone who joined us, including the class of '94 celebrating their 30th reunion! 🎓🎉 Special shoutout to James Baumann, our Alumni Relations Manager, for making this magical event happen. Missed the reunion? No worries! Click the link to join us on Idyllwild Arts Connect and reconnect with old friends. 💫✨ https://bit.ly/49dCRSI

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  • Last week's Native American Arts Festival Week was a resounding success! 🎉 This year's theme, "Celebrating Kinship Through the Power of Storytelling," took us on a journey full of culture, creativity, and passion. 🌿✨ Attendees gathered on our campus from far and wide for our many enriching public events, including the exhibition opening of "Blue Corn and Other Stories" by Joe Baker, the Michael Kabotie Lecture Series highlighting the work and perspectives of many talented Indigenous storytellers, a special screening of the zombie horror film "Blood Quantum," and an artist meet & greet with Idyllwild Arts Academy student Tain Half, who presented a photography exhibition, and Idyllwild Arts Academy alum Emily Clarke, who debuted a beautiful new poem. 📸📚 The Native American Arts Market and the third annual bird singing celebration, "Welcoming Home the Birds," was the perfect way to close out the week. 🛍️🎶 A special thank you to our program sponsors FNX, KVCR Public Media, and Unfold Development, as well as Native Arts Executive Director Shaliyah Ben for curating this incredible event. 🙏 Click the link to learn more about our Native American Arts Center! 🌟 https://bit.ly/3PZTR52

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    🎺🎶 Get your tickets now for an unforgettable night! Jazz In The Pines proudly presents the Grammy Award-winning John Daversa Big Band with their sensational "Kaleidoscope Eyes: The Music of the Beatles." Join us Saturday, July 6th at 7:30pm in the William M. Lowman Concert Hall for a powerhouse performance, featuring the Idyllwild Arts All-Star Student Jazz Combo as the opening act! 🌟 With accolades like three Grammy nominations for "Kaleidoscope Eyes" and three wins for "American Dreamers: Voices of Hope, Music of Freedom," this is a show you don't want to miss! 🙌🎵 Tap the link in our bio to purchase your tickets today! 🎟️General admission is $65, children under 18 are $5, and VIP tickets are $115 (including preferred seating and access to the VIP lounge with artist visits, hors d'oeuvres, and alcoholic beverages). This event is free for students of the Jazz In The Pines Student Clinic. A huge shoutout to our amazing sponsors for making the Jazz In The Pines Festival possible: Linda and Manny Rider, The Associates of Idyllwild Arts Foundation, Robin & William Rhoads, Peter Heimark & Heimark Distributing, LLC, La Quinta Brewing Co, The Town Crier, Matin du Bois Vintners, Sparkling Ice, and Corbeaux Wine & Tea House. 🍷✨ For 30 incredible years, Idyllwild Arts has brought legendary jazz giants to perform and inspire young musicians at The Jazz In The Pines Student Clinic. As we celebrate this milestone, we also announce that 2024 will be the final Jazz In The Pines Festival at Idyllwild Arts. 🎺 Let’s honor this beloved tradition and support the future of jazz by donating to student scholarships. Special thanks to our co-founder, Dr. Marshall Hawkins, for his vision and dedication. This year’s festival is dedicated to the memory of jazz guitar legend, Bob Boss. 🎸❤️ Join us for a night of spectacular music and celebrate the legacy of jazz at Idyllwild Arts!

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  • The beauty and creativity filling our campus over the past few weeks as our Adult Summer Program workshops have been taking place is simply inspiring! 🌟Stay tuned over the next several days and weeks for a series of posts highlighting the work of our talented adult summer faculty and students.🌞📚 🎨🖌️ In the Travel Sketching & Art Journaling program, students filled their sketchbooks with vibrant drawings, paintings, notes, and collages. They captured the essence of places, created visual narratives, and used color to set the mood. Special thanks to renowned artist Jessie Dodington for hosting this wonderful program. 🔥✨ In Art of Fire: Introduction to Glassblowing, students explored the fundamentals of hot glass with award-winning artist Ramson Lomatewama. His work is a contemporary expression of ancient artistry, evoking a beautiful and humbling mindscape. 🎹🎶 Our Adult Piano Workshop was a hit, designed for experienced pianists to elevate their performance skills. Students practiced and learned alongside professional pianists like Dr. Douglas Ashcraft, Antoinette K. Perry and Diane Hidy in the stunning William M. Lowman Concert Hall.

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    🎉🎙️This Friday, June 28th, tune into the latest episode of "One World. One Idyllwild." Season 3, which exclusively features our amazing Idyllwild Arts Academy alumni! 🌍🎧 In this episode, Idyllwild Arts President Pamela Jordan chats with Jacob Scesney, IAA Music '11. Jacob is a critically-acclaimed woodwind specialist with over 50 chart-topping credits alongside his returning role as on call saxophonist for “American Idol” & “The Voice” for the past 7 years. Jacob's career spans over a decade, with performances at iconic venues like Wembley Stadium, Crypto.com Arena, Red Rocks, and more. He recently contributed to a Golden Globe and Oscar nomination for his musical work on the film, “Babylon.” With experience performing on hit shows like “The Ellen Show,” “NFL Thanksgiving Halftime 2018,” “Dick Clark’s New Years Eve,” “The Colbert Show,” & “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” Jacob's talent has taken him to 50 states and over 40 countries. Most recently Jacob performed on this year’s Kennedy Center Honors, Academy Awards & Grammy Awards. ✈️ Don't miss out! Tune into the podcast this Friday at https://lnkd.in/grJgXSiu 🔗📲

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