| this fall, pursue your passion |
With most college admissions boards requiring a portfolio by November- December, the fall season in crucial to putting together a professional presentation. Our program provides our students with an advantage most college applicants do not have - access to classical training.
2 options:
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Young Adult Portfolio Development
Saturdays,11:00am- 2:00pm.
Taught by Kristin Künc, this class focuses on classical drawing and painting techniques for portfolio development.
For a course description, click here.
Two
Flexi-Pass for Young Adults
for students age 12-18
take multiple classes for one price |
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To see images of student work from this program,
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Young Adult Portfolio Options for Fall Session 1
6 weeks
September 13- October 23 |
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Flexipass for Young Adults |
6 classes in any 2 subjects for $340: |
12 classes in any 4 subjects for $600: |
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example of 6 class option:
3 class periods of Introduction to Illustration
3 class periods of Young Adult Portfolio Development
example of 4 class option:
3 class periods of Introduction to Pastels
3 class periods of Portrait by Demonstration
3 class periods of Figure Drawing and Painting |
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Young Adult Portfolio Development |
Saturdays, 11am-2pm |
$255 for 6 weeks |
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The goal of Flexi-Pass is to offer students a chance to create 2-3 finished pieces per session, in various subjects and media, all reflecting a classical foundation, for their college portfolio. The Flexi Pass option offers a flexible curriculum that can be tailored to the individual student's portfolio requirements.
Another advantage we have over other schools is our multi-disciplined approach: we offer pastel, illustration, and watercolor, in addition to our classical drawing and painting classes. Students enrolled in our program can create a diverse, multi disciplined portfolio this fall. |
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The Teaching Studios of Art is not responsible for missed classes.
Purchased session must be used up by October 23, 2010. Missed classes will not be carried over to the next session. |
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