Mentor Application



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Address

Phone

Church

Email

Best way to contact you

Preferred Medium
(art materials)

Pizza preference

Why do you want to participate in the Portable Vision program?


If you have a digital sample of
your art please share it with us.




2012 Spring Session Details

  • dates: starts March 13
  • time: every Tuesday from 5- 9 pm until the gallery show opens
  • place: upstairs @ The Exchange City Life Center - get directions
  • gallery exhibition: to be announced

Who can be a Portable Vision mentor?
An adult (21 or over) who...

  • has a heart for God
  • enjoys and is serious about making quality artwork
  • has compassion for young people and is interested in their spiritual development
  • is comfortable with risk and commitment
  • can commit to 4 hours per week for 3 months

What will be required of me if I commit to a Portable Vision session?

Clear Communication  If you are experiencing difficulty and are unable to keep a commitment tell someone about it.

Be Present  Regular attendance is a must. Portable Vision is a shared studio experience. You have to be here to experience it.

  • listen when others are talking
  • contribute your own ideas to the group discussion
  • make art while you are here

Finish Well  Use all the the time you have in studio to make a nice work of art.

  • invest your time in making a quality presentation for the gallery exhibition

  • 2 dimensional work should be framed. We will do a group fundraiser to earn money for frames. You will have the option to either participate in the fundraiser or simply pay for your frame. You should expect the cost to be around $50.



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