Carrie Erving

Teaching Artist at Lincoln Center Education

Carrie Erving is a Professor of Voice and Songwriting at the Roc Nation School of Music, Sports and Entertainment since September 2021, also previously serving as an Assistant Professor. With extensive experience as a Teaching Artist at Lincoln Center Education since December 2014, Irish Arts Center since April 2015, and The Center for Arts Education from January 2015 to September 2019, Carrie has contributed to various music education programs, including a stint at The Little Orchestra Society and 92nd Street Y. Academic qualifications include a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Limerick (2020-2023), a Master of Arts from the University of Limerick, and a Bachelor's degree in Music from Ithaca College.

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Lincoln Center Education

Lincoln Center Education (LCE) brings together all educational, family, and community-based activities of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Its mission is to enrich the lives of students, educators, and lifelong learners through engagement with the arts in various environments. Since its inception, LCE has reached 20 million people internationally. In 2015/16, LCE celebrates its 40th anniversary. LCE's Learning Framework fosters critical thinking skills applicable to all school subjects and the workplace. Core programs are: • Pre-K-12 school programs: more than 25,000 students participate in the arts annually; • Higher education: LCE trains teacher candidates in arts education at 10 colleges and universities and partners with Hunter College to offer the Lincoln Center Scholars program; • Community and family programs, which bring families to the Lincoln Center campus and/or bring the arts to neighborhoods; • Research and training, and thought leadership and research in arts education and school reform; • Consultancies: LCE shares best practices in arts education nationally and internationally. LCE projects for underserved populations include: • Family-linc makes orchestra seats for Lincoln Center campus performances available to low-income families; • Boro-linc partners with community organizations and Lincoln Center's resident organizations to bring free performances to all NYC boroughs; • Arts Audition Boot Camp prepares 8th graders from low-income communities to audition for high school arts programs; • Arts in the Middle brings the arts to underserved NYC middle schools and engages the entire school community in the arts; • The Lincoln Center Scholars Alternative Certification Program for NYC arts teachers fast-tracks the placement of high-quality art teachers in public schools; • An international teaching artist training and certification program provides comprehensive training that prepares artists for a broad array of assignments.


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