One River School of Art + Design Launches Innovative Portfolio Development Program for Teens
Open house events to take place in three New Jersey locations in September.
ENGLEWOOD, N.J., Sept. 3, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- ONE RIVER, a company built to transform art education in America, today announced it has created the most compelling portfolio development program for teens in the state. The company is celebrating the launch with interactive open-house events for parents and teens that will allow them to get a first-hand look into the unique experience that One River School has created.
"More and more teens are exploring art school as a pathway to careers in commercial and fine art & design", says Matt Ross, Founder & CEO of One River. Ross continues. "I created One River to offer the most compelling teen art and design experiences and our new Portfolio Development Program provides a world-class education that will help students get accepted to the best art and design programs in America while also helping them to grow and develop the most compelling artworks and portfolios".
About ONE RIVER
Founded in September of 2012 "one river" west of New York City, ONE RIVER School of Art + Design is transforming art education in America. Today, ONE RIVER's innovative program teaches thousands of students in twelve schools across six states with many more openings on the horizon. ONE RIVER School has developed a proprietary method for teaching art and digital design programs to students of all ages in state-of-the-art facilities.
ONE RIVER 's process allows students to have more fun, make inspiring artwork, develop new friendships and grow their art making skills along the way. The school's exhibition program has become a national taste-maker for emerging artists across the country. We present the most current, and compelling artworks in our school galleries. Inevitably, our exhibition series supports working artists and our mission to create more awareness for contemporary art.
SOURCE One River School of Art + Design
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