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Apple to expand Today at Apple Creative Studios to more cities

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Apple to expand Today at Apple Creative Studios to more cities
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Apple today announced that its Today at Apple Creative Studios program will expand to seven additional cities, including Nashville, Miami, Berlin, Milan, Taipei, Tokyo, and Sydney, as well as returning to Chicago, Washington, D.C., New York City, London, Paris, Bangkok, and Beijing for the second year.

The expanded program now includes all-new modules in app design, podcasting, spatial audio production, and filmmaking, as well as career-building mentorship, training, and resources across a wide range of artistic fields.

Participants in Creative Studios are teamed with mentors from Apple and more than 30 nonprofit community partners that specialize in fields such as books and storytelling, app design, radio and podcasts, photography, film, and tv. Hands-on education, training, and feedback on participants’ projects will be provided.

Mentors will assist participants to consider how their talents can promote social change in their communities, in addition to cultivating their creative abilities.

Public Today at Apple Creative Studios sessions will be held in select Apple Store locations. These free events will be accessible to the public, with registration available at apple.com/today, and will be led by experienced artists teaching young participants in Creative Studios and Apple Creative Pros.

This year’s program includes:

App Design (New York)
New for this year, Creative Studios New York will provide mentorship, insight, and resources to women and nonbinary creatives as they conceptualize apps to drive social impact.

Books and Storytelling (Miami, Washington)
Young creatives in Washington will hone their skills in creative writing and visual storytelling as they make their own board books, audiobooks, and storyboards. In Miami, Apple joins community partner O, Miami in a program for BIPOC+ emerging artists to explore storytelling through the creation of micro audiobooks.

Music, Radio, and Podcasts (Berlin, Nashville, Chicago, Paris)
Aspiring musicians in Berlin will learn about radio production while exploring themes of belonging with guidance from inspiring mentors, working closely with Refuge Worldwide and Open Music Lab. In Nashville, in collaboration with the National Museum of African American Music, the program will specialize in a spatial audio recording by granting participants access to Apple Music studios. In Paris, participants will build skills in creative storytelling, audio engineering, and recording through new programming focused on podcasting. And in Chicago, young creatives from the Southwest Side will amplify their own narratives and stories around the theme of belonging and identity through an experience focused on radio production and audio/video experimentation.

Art and Design (Taipei, Milan)
Creative Studios in Taipei and Milan will connect mentors with aspiring young designers as they explore identity while designing, creating, and promoting content that represents themselves and their communities. In Milan, participants will have the opportunity to create an inclusive media landscape through a program that celebrates the diversity of fashion, art, and design-led by Afro Fashion, while Taipei’s program will create a safe space for young people to explore gender and identity through creativity. These programs will guide participants through production, provide mentorship and inspiration, and create access to resources and insights from the design industry.

Photography, Film, and TV (London, Sydney, Beijing, Tokyo, Bangkok)
Participants in London and Sydney will explore identity, culture, and representation as they create short documentary films and build skills in cinematography, direction, and editing, with feedback and insight from established artists. In Beijing and Tokyo, participants will receive professional guidance to dive into photography and videography as a means to tell their own stories. In Bangkok, Apple joins community partner Saturday School Foundation for a second year, providing young creatives the opportunity to explore a wide range of Apple-led sessions taught by Apple’s Creative Pro team. This six-week in-store program will focus on photography and music creation.


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