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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Has she gone to National Portfolio Days? https://nationalportfolioday.org/schedule You can get specific advice from colleges she's interested in about what they are looking for in a portfolio. You bring your work/images of your work and they give you feedback on it. Like, you should include more drawings, or this piece weakens your overall portfolio. Has she done IB/AP art? The portfolio she generates for that can be used as a solid art portfolio. Universities and school districts sometimes have portfolio development classes in the summer (or online) where you get feedback on your work and targeted suggestions of types of work you need to improve your portfolio as well as lessons on photographing the work properly etc. [/quote] Agree with this. But also, depending on where you live? There are arts organizations that have classes that help with portfolio development. Art Works Now in Hyattsville has this: https://www.artworksnow.org/portfolio-development You may also find someone that will do private sessions (I’ve done this but for high school admissions). [/quote]
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