High School Portfolio Winter 2024

    Details
    Room
    Lower Carnegie Studio
    Presented by
    Begins
    Ends
    Time
    Thursdays 3:30 - 6:30 pm and Saturdays 2:00 - 5:00 pm
    Grade Range
    8th grade - 12th grade
    Age Range

    13 - 18

    Member tuition
    $500.00
    Non-member tuition

    $520.00 (become a member)

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    Description

     

    For artists grades 9 - 12.
    Students in 8th grade may be considered.

    Class meets Thursdays 3:30 - 6:30 pm and Saturdays 2:00 - 5:00 pm.
    There will be no class March 23 - 30. 

    This studio-based program helps high school students develop a strong creative portfolio while developing fundamental art and design skills including critique, documentation, and presenting and exhibiting artwork. The course includes ample time and space to develop your own creative work, while also providing lessons in art materials and methods, art history, and professional practices. Students who complete this program will participate in an annual exhibition at Crooked Tree Arts Center.

    This class is taught by Sheila Ruen, a studio arts instructor and professional teaching-artist who provides individualized instruction to help students reach their goals and create portfolio-quality work. Students in 8th grade may be considered for the program (as space allows) with a recommendation from an art teacher, mentor, CTAC faculty, and/or a portfolio.   

    SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE.
    Need-based and merit-based scholarships are available. Scholarships may cover up to 80% of tuition. To apply for a need-based scholarship, click here. To be considered for a merit-based scholarship, contact Sheila Ruen at sheila@crookedtree.org to schedule a portfolio review and interview.

    SUPPLIES & MATERIALS
    Supplies provided
    Yes
    Art Area
    Visual Arts
    Medium
    Mixed Media
    Instructor(s)

    Sheila Ruen

    Studio Coordinator
    CTAC Petoskey
    Cancellation & Class Policies

    Cancellation Policy for Petoskey Classes (In-Person)

    Student Withdrawal
    Requests for cancellation by the student at least seven (7) days prior to the first day of class will be honored (minus a $20 processing fee).  NO REFUNDS will be given for a student cancellation made less than seven (7) days in advance of the first day of the class.

    Class Cancellations (Weather)
    When Public Schools of Petoskey are closed due to inclement weather, CTAC-Petoskey classes are canceled. We will do our best to provide a make-up opportunity for the missed class. Refunds will not be given if the student is unable to attend the rescheduled session of class. Workshops and one-time classes will be handled on a per-class basis. School of Ballet students are asked to make up the missed class in an alternate session approved by their instructor.

    Student Absence
    We are unable to offer refunds or make-up sessions for classes missed due to student absence.

    Minimum Enrollment
    Crooked Tree Arts Center reserves the right to cancel any class that does not meet its minimum student enrollment prior to the first class session. If a class is cancelled by CTAC for lack of enrollment, CTAC will offer a full refund to the student in the manner in which tuition was paid. (Cash payments will be refunded by check.)

    Visual Art Studio Use Agreement (CTAC-Petoskey)

    This agreement outlines the use policies for Crooked Tree Arts Center-Petoskey’s visual art studio spaces. Crooked Tree Arts Center’s studios are a community resource owned and managed by Crooked Tree Arts Center (CTAC). The studios are designed to be shared by many students of varying ages and skill levels. All users of the studio must be respectful of studio resources and other students. The following guidelines will help ensure safe and productive use of the studio. 

    Who Can Use the Studio
    Crooked Tree Arts Center instructors, currently enrolled CTAC students, and CTAC staff may use the studio. Students must be actively enrolled in a class to have access to the studio. Instructors must be contracted by Crooked Tree Arts Center. 

    Clean Up
    Art can be messy and some art materials may be hazardous if not handled appropriately. All users of the studio must clean their materials and wipe down all surfaces they have worked on. All tools must be cleaned and put away after use. Use trash bins and recycle bins appropriately. Clean-up is everyone’s responsibility -- not just the instructor’s. 

    Work Storage
    Space is limited and all studio space is shared. Be mindful of others and do not exceed your allotted storage space. Take your finished work home promptly.

    Tools
    The tools in the studio are available for all users. All tools must be treated with respect and cleaned and returned to their storage location when you are finished working. If you see any tools that appear to be broken or missing, inform your instructor. Storage is limited and we ask individuals to not leave their own personal tools in the studio. 

    Studio Etiquette
    Respectful interactions with all others using the space (students, artists, instructors, staff) are both expected and required of ALL studio participants. As this is a community space, it is vital that every person using the space should feel safe and comfortable to create their work. If at any time you have concerns that a person or situation is making use of the studio unsafe, unproductive, or uncomfortable, please connect with your instructor or someone at the front desk. 

    Incident Reports
    In the event of an incident involving bodily injury, property damage, or dispute, the instructor should complete an Incident Report. Incident Reports will be shared with CTAC administration and the individual or parent/legal guardian of the individual involved with the incident. Incidents involving unsafe use of the studio, damage to CTAC property, or intentional damage to other students’ artwork may result in temporary or permanent dismissal from the studio and/or CTAC classes. 

    Youth Under 18 Years of Age
    Material use and studio maintenance expectations will be age-appropriate. Students are expected to be respectful of fellow students and instructors, and should use language appropriate for a classroom environment. CTAC knows accidents happen; incident reports will be completed and shared with parents or guardians if injury happens to the body (regardless of cause), and if behavior is disrespectful or unsafe. Repeated incidents may result in temporary or permanent dismissal from the studio and/or CTAC classes.