The Sun (Lowell)

Portfolio Showcase highlights student accomplish­ments

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BEDFORD >> Dedicated to providing students with opportunit­ies to highlight their achievemen­ts, Middlesex Community College’s Communicat­ion, Art & Design department hosted a student Portfolio Showcase on Jan. 9.

“Allowing a space for students to present the work that they spend countless hours on is extremely important,” said Henry Pestana, a Graphic Design student from Tewksbury. “We’re all proud of each project and piece that we’ve created, and being able to share that work with others feels very gratifying.”

Wrapping up his time at the college, Pestana is thankful for the support he has received at MCC.

By helping him develop his skills and creativity, MCC’S program is allowing him to pursue a career for which he feels passionate. While students complete many of the same assignment­s, Pestana is also appreciati­ve that students are encouraged to create designs in their own style.

Having previously graduated from a four-year school, Graphic Design student Meaghan Cavanagh, of Billerica, has also benefitted from the support of professors and classmates in MCC’S smaller class sizes. In addition to the showcase celebratin­g the hard work she and her classmates completed in their classes, the experience offered opportunit­ies for practice networking and sharing her designs.

“It’s important for artists and designers to show off and talk about their work, especially before interviewi­ng with a potential employer,” Cavanagh said. “I want to use this experience as an exercise in getting comfortabl­e speaking to others about the work I’ve done.”

Thomas Nicol is a Visual Design student and peer-tutor from Acton. Excited to showcase his best work, he offered a collection of projects he has created since starting at Middlesex in 2021. In the program, he has enjoyed having the chance to collaborat­e with other students and professors rather than just go to class without meeting outside of the classroom.

“Events like the Portfolio Showcase are important because they help build a sense of connection at the college,” Nicol said. “I love the creative projects we work on and how the professors, students and tutors all give feedback to make each other’s designs better and better each week.”

From Pepperell, Graphic Design student Isabella Angelucci talked about the details of the works that make up her portfolio, including inspiratio­n, concept, color and typography. Calling her experience at MCC “very enjoyable and rewarding,” she was glad to have the opportunit­y to present her work from projects at MCC, her internship and personal pieces.

“There are many pros to showcase events, but three that stand out to me are the feelings of accomplish­ment and validation of having work being appreciate­d and enjoyed by others, the ability to be an inspiratio­n for newer designers, and the ability to have opportunit­ies open up,” Angelucci said. “Being able to take a moment to relax and celebrate our accomplish­ments together is something that will be a core memory in my mind.”

 ?? COURTESY MCC ?? Middlesex Community College Graphic Design student Isabella Angelucci, of Pepperell, at the Portfolio Showcase on Jan. 9.
COURTESY MCC Middlesex Community College Graphic Design student Isabella Angelucci, of Pepperell, at the Portfolio Showcase on Jan. 9.

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