Portfolio Day and Cooking Lessons

I started off the day at 9am waking up to get to portfolio day.  I worked at the school until 1pm, then went to the cooking lesson/poetry reading held by Matt Hart, Ken Henson, and Mark Thomas at Julio’s apartment.  It was really lively!  A bunch of upperclassmen were there first, and later a few of the freshmen showed up.  There was music (live, whenever Ethan Shultz strummed his guitar), people were chopping veggies, Matt clicking away on the typewriter, Mark was grilling quesadillas, Ken manned the stove, someone got hold of the video games, someone else started a communal sketchbook, and Chelsea queued “Bohemian Rhapsody” on the iPod.  I’m sorry you missed it.

Iman Jordan (Author of 55 posts)

Art Academy Junior, Visual Communication Design Major
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