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Art School Info Day!

November 2nd, 2008

A day of portfolio reviews for high school students and information about art school types, scholarships, and internships. We will have representatives from Cooper Union admissions, Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, Career Internship Network, and more! hs2as alumni will be on-hand to answer questions and talk about their experiences!

Date:
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Time:
11:00am - 1:00pm portfolio reviews (by appointment)
1:00pm -4:00pm information discussions
Location:
Queens Museum of Art
 
New York City Building, Flushing Meadows Corona Park

To RSVP, please email qcaeducation@gmail.com.

Tell us what you want to know most about art schools, college application process, etc. We want your input to make this day as successful as possible!

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A Message from Arts Education

June 16th, 2008

Learning to Love You More
http://www.learningtoloveyoumore.com is both a website and series of non-web presentations comprising work made by the general public in response to assignments given by artists Miranda July and Harrell Fletcher. Yuri Ono designs and manages the website.

Participants complete an assignment by following the simple but specific instructions, then send in the required report (photograph, text, video, etc.) and see their work posted online. Like a recipe, meditation practice, or familiar song, the prescriptive nature of these assignments is intended to guide people toward their own experience.

Since Learning To Love You More is also an ever-changing series of exhibitions, screenings, and radio broadcasts presented all over the world, participants’ documentation is also their submission for possible inclusion in one of these presentations. Past presentations have taken place at venues that include The Whitney Museum, Rhodes College in Memphis, Tenn., Aurora Picture Show in Houston, Tex., The Seattle Art Museum, and the Wattis Institute in San Francisco. Since LTLYM’s inception in 2002, over 5,000 people have participated in the project.

Participate in an assignment from Learning to Love You More, and write to us about your experience. You can also send us a picture of your completed assignment. Be sure to include your assignment number!

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