Teens Pre-College Intensive
with Anna Neis
Next session: July 21st to August 1st, 2025
A Two-Week Intensive
Designed for high school students preparing for college-level fine art programs, this two-week residency focuses exclusively on creative development and portfolio refinement. Through structured projects, advanced prompts, and mentorship, students will explore concept-driven work while integrating classical principles into their artistic practice.
This full-day immersive residency challenges students to expand their visual language and develop a portfolio that reflects both technical proficiency and personal vision.
Morning Sessions - Advanced Portfolio Development: Students engage in structured prompts designed to challenge their creativity while strengthening their composition, storytelling, and conceptual thinking. Projects reference historical techniques, material exploration, and contemporary artistic approaches, ensuring students build a portfolio that is both technically strong and creatively compelling.
Afternoon Sessions - Application of Classical Methods: Students take inspiration from still life painting, figure drawing, portrait painting, and landscape painting, applying these classical principles to self-directed creative work. Through guided exercises and personal experimentation, they learn to synthesize traditional techniques with their unique artistic voice, preparing them for the demands of competitive college programs.
By the end of the residency, students will:
- Develop a conceptually driven, portfolio-ready body of work for college applications.
- Learn to integrate classical methods into personal creative projects, strengthening both technique and originality.
- Receive structured guidance and critiques to refine their artistic direction.
- Gain confidence in their ability to generate and execute advanced creative ideas.
This residency is designed for serious high school students planning to apply to BFA or BA programs in fine art, illustration, or design or those who wish to showcase their committment to art as their passion, in addition to their non-art intended major. It is ideal for those seeking a focused, intensive environment to refine their work, expand their portfolio, and gain a deeper understanding of their artistic identity.
Dates: July 21 - August 1, 2025
Full Day Program - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm