School Year Programming at StoryArk
Online adventures for creativity and connection
Connect, Collaborate, Create!
Thanks to the ingenuity of our StoryArk alumni pre-professionals, We pivoted to bring all our programming online. We asked our youth leaders: what would the ideal online world look like through Zoom? How do we take advantage of the digital universe to make opportunities available that wouldn't otherwise be possible during an in-person experience? Their response: all kinds of digital adventures. So much fun! The School Session starts on October 18 and ends on February 20th with StoryArk Network Live, an opportunity for students to share their work with students. Check it out below.
Online Adventures in Podcast, Film, and Literary Arts
Podcast
[Insert Title Here] D&D Podcast
NOIA Sci-fi Podcast
HUSH Jr - Fantasy Podcast
Film
Adventures in film both in front of and behind the camera
Join our pre-professionals on small, creative teams that explore film with the support and inspiration of television actor and acting coach Charles Carpenter, LA writer, director, cinematographer Ski-ter Jones, former ESPN editor Travis Monroe, and on-camera acting coach Ellie Abrams, producer and writer Leah Fein. Create sitcoms, mysteries, dramas, comedies, documentaries and more. Meets Friday afternoons from 4:00 to 5:30 PM.
Literary Arts
Short Story Storytelling
Boom Site Newsletter Staff
Write on Tuesdays!
All Student work featured at StoryArk Network Live!
SANL: Students Share with Students
On-Line? In Person? For sure on February 20 at 11:00 AM :)
Tuition - Pay what you can - we want you!
No matter what you sign up for, all programming is $275 per student for the school session. If you don’t have access to a laptop, no worries – we’ll loan you one. If your wallet is a bit too slender to make tuition, we still want you to participate! We won’t ever turn anyone for financial reasons. StoryArk is here to support your creative goals and aspirations
At StoryArk, it’s about connection, community, and collaborating together to create podcasts, short films and a literary newsletter and magazine. Join us on this new online adventure!
Survive and Thrive - Things to Do at Home
No need to be bored while holed up in home. Check out StoryArk's web page for fun ideas.
Made possible thanks to the support of
This activity is funded, in part, by an appropriation from the
Minnesota State Legislature with money from the State’s general fund
Many thanks to the Hugh J Andersen Foundation as well for their support
We empower student voices and equip young artists to succeed
StoryArk provides a variety of creative programming for youth, allowing them to tell their story through their chosen medium - whether that be a novel, poetry, film, song, podcast or anything else they can dream up. Student initiated and student led, each project is imagined, designed, and developed by youth. Professional authors, screenwriters, filmmakers, musicians, producers, directors and actors share their expertise and experience, helping students gain new skills in their craft and empowering them to become their best creative selves.
StoryArk is a 501c(3) tax exempt organization that seeks to serve the greater good.
Email: steph@storyark.org
Website: storyark.org
Location: Stillwater, MN, United States
Phone: 651-351-0804
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theshireonline/
Twitter: @theshireonline