Sunday, January 14, 2018

Nickelodeon Announces Artists Selected For The 2018 Nickelodeon Artist Program

Nickelodeon, the number-one entertainment brand for kids, has announced the artists selected for the networks 2018 Nickelodeon Artist Program!


Nickelodeon can't create the most awesome kids television in the world without the most awesome artists in the world. Nickelodeon provides a six month position to aspiring artists and offers offer aspiring artists, with diverse backgrounds and experiences, the opportunity to hone their artistic skills while getting paid to work on Nickelodeon's 2D and CG animated television shows. Best. Job. Ever.!

Nickelodeon's Artist Program offers two creative avenues to pursue: The General Track and Storyboard Track. The General Track offers hands-on experience working with established color, background, character, and prop artists, while the Storyboard Track offers hands-on experience working with lead storyboard artists.

And without further ado, the artists selected for the Nickelodeon Artist Program 2018 are:

General Track:
Abigail Munoz

Storyboard Track:
Jake Kim

Congratulations to you both!

Abigail & Jake start the Program this month (January 2018). Throughout the Program, they'll post tidbits about their experiences on the official Nickelodeon Artist Program Facebook & Instagram pages, so make sure to check the pages every week to hear about their adventures at Nickelodeon!

You can find full information about the 2018 Nickelodeon Artist Program on the program's official website, www.nickartist.com. The latest Nickelodeon Artist Program news and updates can be found on NAP's official Facebook (@NickArtist) & Instagram (@Nick_Artists) pages.
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