AACC's Visual Arts Portfolio Night is an event open to the public where high school juniors and seniors, as well as current or prospective AACC students, can meet with representatives from various colleges and universities to discuss art and design programs.
The event is held every fall in the Cade Fine Arts Building at Anne Arundel Community College in Arnold.
We are located at:
101 College Parkway
Arnold, MD, 21012
Once you arrive on campus, follow the Portfolio Night signs to easily find your way to the event location. Our campus map is available on our Location and Maps webpage.
Yes, free parking is available. You can park in Lot F in front of CADE. Look for Portfolio Night signs marking the way to the parking lot and building.
Yes, you should bring your strongest traditional or digital art and design work, along with any questions about applying to programs, financial aid or preparing for art school.
Yes, you can bring a tablet to showcase your portfolio digitally.
In addition to your portfolio, come with any questions you have about applying to art programs, financial aid and how to best prepare for art school.
Absolutely! This event is open to the public. Students, teachers, family members and friends are all welcome.
Yes, the event is a great opportunity for high school juniors and seniors to explore art and design programs at various colleges and universities.
Absolutely, prospective AACC students who are interested in art and design programs are welcome to attend and learn more about their options.
Absolutely! This event is centered around portfolio reviews and transfer opportunities. In fact, some of the schools in attendance are AACC's transfer partners, so you can actively discuss transfer options during the event.
Yes, there will be ongoing presentations from guest colleges and universities. In addition, the AACC Student Portfolio Showcase will be on display on the third floor of the building.
The event is open to students interested in a wide range of art and design fields, such as game development and digital design. It is not limited to the studio arts. You can inquire about programs in various art and design disciplines.
The event is free to attend and does not require preregistration.
Yes, the AACC Visual Arts faculty will be at a table to review portfolios and provide feedback.
AACC Visual Arts advisors will be available to provide general information about visual art programs, including the necessary steps for financial aid and scholarship opportunities.
Dress in a manner that's presentable and showcases your genuine interest in art and design programs. Business casual attire is generally a good choice but wear what makes you comfortable!