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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 firstever Portfolio Review Day! Bring your laptop to present your digital portfolio. Please set up as a PowerPoint and use low res images. IF YOU DON’T HAVE A LAPTOP, bring a CD or FLASH DRIVE that you know will read on both PC and MAC.

Digital Portfolio Format: (powerpoint maximum 20 slides)
name + media
narrative bio (300 words/one page)
artist’s resume (one page)
statement (one page/max 300 words)
10-15 captioned images (title, media, dimensions, year)
if video, then no more than one-minute excerpts

Free and Open to the Public – Space Limited
Register Now! map.submissions@gmail.com
Subject line: Portfolio 2010 Program

Link to Easy Steps to a Successful Portfolio

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