Art Portfolio Development for Teens
Fri, Oct 7, 2022
4 pm
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Join nowThis event will have automated closed captions through Zoom. Live captioning is available for public programs and events upon request with seven business days advance notice. We will make every effort to provide accommodation for requests made outside of that window of time. To place a request, please contact us at accessfeedback@whitney.org or (646) 666-5574 (voice). Relay and voice calls welcome.
El subtitulado en directo está disponible para programas y eventos públicos en español si se solicita con diez días hábiles de anticipación. Haremos todo lo posible por atender las solicitudes que se presenten fuera de ese plazo. Para hacer una solicitud, contáctenos a través de accessfeedback@whitney.org o al (646) 666-5574 (voz). Aceptamos retransmisiones y llamadas de voz.
Live closed captioning is available for public programs and events in Spanish upon request with ten business days' advance notice. We will make every effort to provide accommodation for requests made outside of that window of time. To place a request, please contact us at accessfeedback@whitney.org or (646) 666-5574 (voice). Relay and voice calls welcome.
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Online, via Zoom
Learn how to put together a successful visual arts portfolio in this online workshop. Receive practical tips and strategies to curate a body of work that best represents you and your art practice and ask expert Lonnie Woods III questions about your work.
Lonnie Woods III is an arts college readiness expert, artist, higher education administrator, educator, and professional development practitioner whose research examines the career competencies of students studying arts-related fields. Lonnie has partnered with arts organizations such as the Smithsonian Museum, The Studio Museum in Harlem, Sotheby’s Institute of Art, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music to facilitate arts programming. Lonnie currently serves as the Assistant Director, Career Connections and Development at the California Institute of the Arts and as an editor and contributor for BestColleges.com, where he provides advice on college admissions-related topics.