You want to go to college for art, you know that you need to put an art portfolio together ( you’re crossing your fingers that it might even earn you some scholarship money), but you have no idea what to include. You’re feeling overwhelmed and lost and just want someone to tell you what to do.
You’re looking through college applications and trying to understand what they want?
- What do you need to include in your portfolio?
- Is your artist statement any good? Is it even an artist statement?
- Does your personal essay grab the reader’s attention?
I ( Amber Kane) have experience teaching AP Drawing, AP 2D Design, and AP Art History, with 15 years of experience working as a high school teacher, as well as experience in higher education. As an artist, I’ve run my own gallery, sold at high-end shows like New York NOW, and currently work as an illustrator for Reading Tree Publishing.
Filling out college applications, gathering recommendation letters, submitting financial aid paperwork, and pulling together an art portfolio can be overwhelming. You want to be sure that you put your best foot forward, but have spent so much time looking at your art, that you’re not sure if you like any of it anymore.
Let me help you.
Portfolio reviews are a simple and quick way to get feedback on your work, build your confidence, and help you to know exactly what you need to do next.