National Portfolio Day, calling all 12th grade artists who are looking for art colleges... |
National Portfolio Day, calling all 12th grade artists who are looking for art colleges... |
| *Michelle* |
Sep 12 2007, 09:23 PM
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http://www.npda.org/
QUOTE The National Portfolio Day Association (NPDA) was created in 1978, solely for the organization and planning of National Portfolio Days. The Association consists of representatives from regionally accredited colleges and universities, which are members of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. The NPDA is the only organization of its kind, and its membership represents the highest standard of visual arts education available in the United States and Canada. National Portfolio Day is basically an event where a TON of great art colleges gather together to view YOUR portfolio / collection of artwork. Depending on what you have, some colleges will even accept you to their school right then and there. I think this is a great opportunity for all of you artists who are looking for art colleges to attend. And think about it... wouldn't it be awesome if somebody just accepted you?! ...No more college hassles! haha Here are the list of days / places they will be at: http://www.npda.org/events.html Good luck! ^_^ |
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| *Michelle* |
Oct 7 2007, 10:47 PM
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Meh, I skipped out on the ones in Austin and Dallas. Oh well! I went to a mini portfolio review at Rice University, and the Fashion Institute (of something... haha) in California liked my one piece a lot.
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