New Orleans Center for Creative Arts

New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA)
Address
2800 Chartres St
New Orleans, Louisiana 70117
United States
Information
School type Public-Direct State Run High School
Established 1973
Head of school Kyle Wedberg, President|CEO
Grades 9 to 12
Website

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The NOCCA Institute

New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, or NOCCA, is the public performing and visual arts high school for the State of Louisiana. Opened in 1973 as a professional arts training center for secondary school-age children. Located in New Orleans, Louisiana, NOCCA provides intensive instruction in culinary arts, creative writing, dance, media arts, music (classical, jazz, vocal), theatre arts (drama, musical theatre, theatre design) and visual arts, while demanding simultaneous academic excellence.

NOCCA was founded by a diverse coalition of artists, educators, business leaders, and community activists who saw the need for an institution devoted to our region’s burgeoning young talent. The program is tuition-free to all Louisiana students who meet audition requirements. Students from over 100 public, private, parochial and home schools attend in the afternoon or late-day as well as Academic Studio students, who attend NOCCA for the full day.

In 2000, NOCCA moved to a newly built campus located in the Faubourg Marigny neighborhood. Prior to that, NOCCA was housed for many years in an old elementary school building located on Perrier Street in Uptown New Orleans.

NOCCA’s track record over the past 40 years speaks for itself: every year a remarkable 95-98% of NOCCA graduates go on to college and conservatory programs across the country. Furthermore, approximately 80% of NOCCA students receive scholarships to pursue such higher education. The key to NOCCA’s success is the ethic of discipline and responsibility it instills in students, which prepares them for productive adult lives.

Academic Studio students, accepted by a successful arts audition, learn through problem-solving and project-based learning. Students graduate from NOCCA receiving a TOPS University Diploma.

Many world-class artists have graduated from NOCCA, including Harry Connick, Jr., Terence Blanchard, Nicholas Payton, the Marsalis brothers, Trombone Shorty, Jonathan Batiste, Gustave Blache III, Anthony Mackie, Wendell Pierce, Nicole Cooley, Poppy Tooker, Terence Blanchard, Gary Solomon, Jr., Terrance Osborne, Mary Catherine Garrison and Wanda Boudreaux.

NOCCA's Mission & Curriculum

NOCCA provides professional arts training, coaching and performance opportunities for high school level students who aspire to be creative artists. Recognizing the enrichment of society through the arts, NOCCA will continue development and implementation of a program of intensive instruction within the learning environment of an arts conservatory. At the center of the instruction program is the philosophy of artist/teacher as mentor. As practicing professionals in their fields, faculty members remain engaged in such activity at levels appropriate to the stage of their professional careers and in ways that benefit the quality of instruction at NOCCA.

NOCCA students receive pre-professional arts training in one of eleven different arts disciplines, and additionally may participate in a full-day academic program, the Academic Studio.[1]

Launched in the fall of 2011, NOCCA's innovative Academic Studio is a full-day, diploma-granting attendance option. Using the same master-apprentice teaching model that has defined NOCCA’s highly successful arts-training environment, the Academic Studio offers students an innovative and interconnected approach to learning in math, science and the humanities. The curriculum is designed to be highly integrated: math and science are taught together, humanities are taught together, and each academic area is connected to arts training. The Academic Studio is grounded in the same master-apprentice approach that sits at the heart of NOCCA’s arts training program. In addition to their academic faculty, students have the opportunity to learn from guest lecturers and the team of scholars from around the world who have helped develop the new curriculum structure. To enroll in the Academic Studio, prospective students must successfully complete an arts audition and be accepted into a Level I program in one of NOCCA’s eleven arts disciplines.

Admissions Process

NOCCA acceptance is by audition only. Click the link for more information : https://apply.nocca.com/apply/

College Acceptance

Over 95% of NOCCA graduates are accepted into universities and conservatories each year. NOCCA alumni have studied at Ball State University, Berklee College of Music, Boston Conservatory, California College of the Arts, The Cooper Union, Emerson College, Florida State University, Full Sail University, The Juilliard School, Loyola University, Louisiana State University, Parson School of Design, Purchase College State University of New York, Southern Methodist University, Tulane University, University of Louisiana Lafayette, University of Massachusetts Amherst, University of New Orleans and Xavier University of Louisiana.

Notable Alumni[2]

NOCCA Institute

The NOCCA Institute is NOCCA's community support and advocacy arm, providing supplemental funding for NOCCA students and advocacy for NOCCA’s world-class program. With the support of corporations, foundations, and individuals across Louisiana and the globe, the Institute has helped turn NOCCA into a flagship professional arts training facility.[3]

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