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Advice for Grads (and Anyone Else Who Needs It)


Lauren Panepinto

It's graduation season! Over the last few weeks, I visited Ringling College of Art in Sarasota and SCAD (Savannah College of Art and Design) in person to do portfolio reviews and talk about book publishing and the state of the industry. I judged the Senior Illustration Show at SVA (School of Visual Arts). I've also done remote reviews for a handful of other schools, including Syracuse University. Here's some of the top pieces of advice…

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Art & Purpose… Live Tonight!


Muddy Colors

May 11, 2024 - As artists, we tend to place a lot of our self-worth on our artistic abilities and financial successes. It's hard not to! Turning one's passion into a vocation is a difficult challenge that often results in low self-esteem, creative block, and a myriad of other struggles. But it doesn't have to be that way! Muddy Colors is proud to present a live session with Certified Creative Coach, and Award-Winning Artist, Marc Scheff. Marc is a seasoned creative with experience on nearly all sides of an artistic career, including Art, Art Directing, Art Instruction and even Coaching. In this FREE 2-hour presentation, Marc will discuss strategies and practices to help you find a deeper sense of fulfillment in your art, and how to build healthy habits that promote creativity and bolster your artistic potential. So join…

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