Art Portfolio Workshop | Hodis Learning & Music

The workshop will be led by a Hodis Learning & Music educator and professional artist who is familiar with the competitive art school application process.

PHOTO: Hodis Learning & Music | South Pasadenan.com News | Workshop sessions will take place similarly to all HLM sessions, where educators come directly to students either in-home or in a public setting.

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Hodis Learning & Music (HLM) will be hosting a 4-week art portfolio workshop for aspiring art school students. This workshop will prepare students for the competitive art school application process and aid them in building and refining their portfolios – a crucial component of their applications. It’s recommended that students attend workshop sessions once a week for two to three hours at a time. Workshop sessions will take place similarly to all HLM sessions, where educators come directly to students either in-home or in a public setting like a library or coffee shop. Students will work one-on-one with HLM art instructor, Gwen Hollingsworth, for a personalized, focused portfolio review experience. Hollingsworth is trained in many mediums and can help artists perfect their portfolios whether they specialize in drawing, ceramics, photography, sculpture, or painting.

Hollingsworth earned her BA in Art from the UCLA School of Arts and Architecture and now works professionally as a painter and art instructor in Los Angeles. While UCLA was her chosen school, she is also familiar with the application processes for the Art Center College of Design, Yale School of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, and California Institute of Arts. She can also help review art portfolios for high school programs such as LA County High School for the Arts.

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