Second Floor is closed for an exhibit construction, the theater will remain open
Second Floor is closed for an exhibit construction, the theater will remain open
The GRAMMY Museum provides education programs that are local, regional, and national. These programs recognize excellence in music and music education; Give students a path to professional success; Provide exploration opportunities into all areas of music and tools to demonstrate how music education contributes to making students college and career ready.
GRAMMY Museum Student Showcase is designed to offer high school students an opportunity to showcase their musical talents both in a band, or as a solo artist on stage in the famous Clive Davis Theater at the GRAMMY Museum.
GRAMMY Museum Sessions are a suite of programs designed to introduce, educate, and equip our community with skills, knowledge, and resources used throughout the music industry. These sessions consist of a Summer Session for high school students and an Industry Session for ages 18 and up. Topics include Music Production, Songwriting, Music Business, Content Creation, and more.
GRAMMY Camp is a seven-day non-residential music industry program for high school students interested in careers in music. For the 2025 summer season, GRAMMY Camp will be expanding to three locations across the United States:
GRAMMY Museum School Tours & Workshops are a suite of programs designed to introduce, educate and equip our community with skills, knowledge, and resources used throughout the music industry.
For every performer who makes it to the GRAMMY stage, there was a teacher who played a critical role in getting them there. It's time to say thank you to ALL of those teachers who put in ALL of those hours to make sure that ALL of us love and play music today! And who better to do that than the people who bring you the GRAMMY Awards? Nominate a teacher or apply to be the next Music Educator Award winner!
With funding generously provided by The Recording Academy, the GRAMMY Museum Grants Program awards grants each year to organizations and individuals in Scientific Research, as well as supporting efforts that advance the archiving and preservation of music.
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