CSTC 111: Portfolio Development for Teens
YOUTH PROGRAMS

Portfolio Development for Teens

CSTC 111
Build your portfolio from the ground up. Explore creative prompts, experiment with materials and develop new work that reflects your unique voice as an emerging artist or designer.

Tuition Fees:
$348.08

Section Dates:

Description

Emily Carr University is where creators, artists, makers and innovators come to explore and experiment. Our programming offer opportunities to collaborate and connect with fellow creatives and award-winning faculty, whether you're looking to change the world through design, pursue an art practice in film or animation, exhibit in galleries or discover a new medium. Applying to art school means developing a portfolio of work that showcases your best and most current work; it should show the range of your creative practice and highlight your skill and creativity. Portfolio Development for Teens aligns itself with the ECU Admissions Guidelines and helps students start building a portfolio that best reflects who they are as an artist or designer. This course will explore different prompts to help jumpstart your creativity, the value of experimentation and risk taking, best practices for documenting your work, and how to write about yourself as an artist or designer. This course can be taken alongside any of our other courses for teens, and is best suited for those still in the early stages of building their portfolio.

What You'll Learn

  1. Understand the requirements of a comprehensive art and/or design portfolio
  2. Demonstrate responsiveness to creative prompts by engaging experimentation, risk-taking and iteration techniques
  3. Develop confidence giving and receiving feedback through self-evaluation and critique
  4. Practice speaking about your interests and your work to gain confidence and share your ideas
  5. Draft a statement that reflects your work and perspective as an artist or designer
  6. Document your work adequately using cameras and lighting available at home