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Artist Portfolio Workshop 2010 at MAP Saturday, May 1

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Are you prepared to introduce your art to the world?

Register for the Artist Portfolio Workshop 2010 at Maryland Art Place
PART I: Portfolio 101
Saturday, May 1: 3-5pm
Artist, MICA Instructor and BMORE Art Blogger Cara Ober introduces the key elements of a successful portfolio. Plus: Learn ways to promote your work!
One of the first 20 registrants will be selected for a digital portfolio critique during this specially designed workshop.

PART II: Portfolio Review
Saturday, May 22: 3-5pm
Those that register and attend Portfolio 101 will be on the preferred list for MAP’s first-ever Portfolio Review Day! Bring your laptop to present your digital portfolio. Three art professionals will review your work.

Free and Open to the Public
Space Limited
Register Now! [email protected]
Subject line: Portfolio 2010 Program

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