May 22, 2010
Admission to graduate school can be very competitive and there are few opportunities for students to receive graduate level feedback about their artwork. You will have the opportunity to receive feedback on your portfolio, artist statement, and portfolio presentation techniques. Bring a small selection of representative artwork and an optional artist statement for discussion. All types of artwork are welcome including film and video.
Space is limited!
View details and reserve your place today:
http://www.aiboston.edu/mfa/seminar
This seminar is led by: Anthony Apesos, AIB MFA & BFA faculty
AIB WANTS YOU TO GET FRAMED.
Announcing i-got-framed.com, a virtual gallery showcasing the best work from artists like you.
Post your work, link to your portfolio, and meet other artists. http://www.i-got-framed.com/
WIN. Share your work and you could win 300 USD toward a smartphone of your choice and an opportunity to display your work during the AIB MFA Residency in June.
The MFA in Visual Arts program is fully accredited by both the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) and is the only low-residency program based on (2) ten-day residencies per year to be approved by NASAD.