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Press release: Student Portfolio Review
When: Sep 27, 4-6 pm
Where: West Windsor Arts
In this portfolio review, students will gain feedback from local, experienced artists and educators to help students build a stronger body of work. This opportunity is great for students looking to enter art school or exhibit in art galleries and want to build better portfolios for AP art class, college applications, and career readiness for undergraduate college students. This year will feature local professionals to review student portfolios, including the following disciplines: Graphic Design, Illustration, Photography, Architecture & Design, Gaming & storytelling, Painting & Drawing.
Students should bring in 10 or less pieces of their artwork for digital or physical portfolios. Bulky or large pieces of work should be photographed and brought in a portfolio booklet. Don’t forget to bring your sketchbook(s) too!
This event is free, open on a first come, first serve basis. Pre-registration is strongly encouraged. Each student will have around 5-10 minutes to meet with a professional. It may be possible to see more than one as time allows.
REGISTER HERE
No further information has been provided as of this date.
West Windsor Arts
952 Alexander Rd
Princeton Junction, NJ 08550
United States
Thank you Veronica! West Windsor absolutely deserves new, innovative leadership, it’s all about getting out the vote!
Hi Veronica, I was the CPA who disputed the Mayor's extemely fabricated estimate of property taxes from warehouses. It was a lot of work to calculate what local jurisdictions (South Brunswick, Cranbury, and Robbinsville) collect in taxes from their warehouse developments.
Vernonia filed 56 OPRAs in a 3 year period. That is normal right? She is pictured at a Trump Fundraiser then turns on him and everything is MAGA this MAGA that! Strange.
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West Windsor needs to hire non-profit development companies like Monarch Housing Associates or The Affordable Housing Alliance that build affordable housing without forcing towns to permit three times more market-rate units. I live in Walden Woods, which initially was an all-affordable development, spearheaded by B
YES!!!!! Every time I asked the mayor to pursue this solution he said that developers would never do it. They don't make enough money. I repeated the crucial part being that they would be "non-profit" and my plea fell on deaf ears.