Teaching Artist Fellowship
About the Fellowship
The 2025 inaugural Harmony Program Teaching Artist Fellowship is a highly selective, year-long engagement for emerging music educators interested in strengthening their teaching skills and expanding their professional networks. In addition to an honorarium, Fellows will receive training from experts in the fields of music performance, education, youth development, and psychology as well as classroom teaching experience and access to professional networking opportunities.
Fellowship Benefits
Eligibility
Eligible Fellowship candidates will meet the following criteria:
- Be graduate students in their final year of study in either music education or performance.
- Have a minimum of one year of experience in the field of music education, either as student-teachers, classroom teachers, or private instructors.
- Have demonstrated interest in community outreach/engagement and/or youth development, via coursework, volunteer activities, or employment.
- Have a a strong work ethic, personable demeanor, a willingness to learn, and an enthusiasm for the creative exchange of ideas.
- Reside in New York City and pass city and state background checks.
- Have plans to remain in New York after graduation.
- Commit to attending the following Fellowship required workshops (dates to be announced):
Fellowship orientation (3hrs)
Four “Classroom Essentials” courses (6hrs)
Two curriculum workshops (4hrs)
Two featured workshops (4hrs)
Two observations per semester (4hrs)
Two classes to be taught by the Fellow and observed (2hrs)
Application Process
Interested applicants should complete and submit the online application. Five applicants will be invited to be fellows, and five applicants will be placed on a waitlist.
Key Dates
- Applications close: March 31st
- Applications reviewed and interviews conducted: April 1st – 30th
- Notification of acceptance: May 1st
- Fellowship start: October 2025
Required Application Materials
- Resume
- Personal statement (200-500 words)
- Sample lesson plan
- Two professional references
Please direct questions to:
Oliver Barrett, Director of Teaching Artist Training