Talks

Building Your Artistic Portfolio | Workshop with Jonathan Latiano

Tuesday, August 5th 6:00 - 7:30 PM

Co|So is excited to invite you to join Jonathan Latiano for a practical and interactive session on building a professional-quality artistic portfolio. Whether you’re applying to galleries, residencies, academic programs, or freelance opportunities, this virtual workshop will guide you through best practices for selecting, organizing, and presenting your work.

We’ll cover what to include (and what to leave out), tips for photographing your art, formatting options, and strategies for tailoring your portfolio to specific audiences. Learn how to avoid common mistakes, maintain a polished and consistent presentation, and showcase your unique artistic voice effectively.

This session is perfect for artists at all stages looking to elevate their professional materials and confidently share their work with the world.

Location: Online over Zoom
Date & Time: August 5, 2025 @ 6:00 pm

This workshop is appropriate for artists of all disciplines and at all career levels.

Tickets are Free for Co|So members and $15 for Non-Member attendees.

Jonathan Latiano received his BA in Studio Art from Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvanian in 2006 and his Masters in Fine Art from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2012. Jonathan has exhibited in numerous solo and group public art exhibitions in cities including New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC, and London England and his work has been featured in local, national and international art publications. Jonathan’s artistic and teaching practices have earned him multiple honors and awards including the 2013 Mary Sawyers Baker Prize in Art, Moravian College’s 2015 Outstanding Young Alumni Award, and the 2016 Bunting Teaching Fellowship in Fine Arts at the Maryland Institute College of Art.

Jonathan maintains his studio practice in Somerville, Massachusetts, is a member of the Boston Sculptors Gallery, is represented by Chimaera Gallery in Philadelphia, PA, and serves as the Director of the Studio Arts Program at Merrimack College.