Beyond classes, I would contribute by organizing weekly figure-drawing jams and peer portfolio reviews. At my current high school, I started a small art club where we share unfinished work and give specific, actionable feedback (e.g., “your values here flatten the elbow”). I’d bring that same collaborative energy to Ringling’s 24-hour studio culture.
What draws me to Ringling is the balance of classical technique and experimental risk-taking. Looking at student work from the Visual Development track, I see draftspeople who understand anatomy, light, and color, yet use those fundamentals to build strange, emotional worlds. I want to be pushed by faculty who have worked in the industry, and I want to learn alongside peers who treat critique as a gift, not an attack. ringling slideroom
It sounds like you're asking for help with an submitted via SlideRoom (the platform they use for portfolios and written responses). Beyond classes, I would contribute by organizing weekly
I first realized I wanted to be a visual storyteller while storyboarding a short comic about my grandfather’s immigration journey. Each panel demanded not just drawing skill, but empathy, pacing, and visual clarity. Ringling’s emphasis on narrative-driven art—especially within its Computer Animation and Illustration programs—directly speaks to that need for disciplined creativity. What draws me to Ringling is the balance