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Meet Ken EstesMeet Ken Estes
August 07, 2018
“The best part of SVC for me has been the people. I love interacting with my fellow
artists every day. We meet up and have art parties, we hangout and have picnics, and
do two-mile runs! And, I love hearing their stories; they have the best stories! Before
I left the military, I didn’t think I would find the sense of camaraderie that I have.
I’ve made some really great friends here. Without hesitation, I will also say it’s
the instruction that I’ve received that stands out. The teachers are the greatest!
They support your vision, they challenge you, and they provide avenues to real-world
success. It only helps that they are each successful in their own right.Well, I’ve
already talked about the quality of the teachers and their instruction, but more than
that, the opportunities that SVC gave me have been outstanding. I’ve been able to
perform work-study at the Art Gallery for the past year, installing shows and working
with other artists. I was able to get paired with a local artist and ‘learn the ropes’
from a pro. This Artist Mentorship program was started by a former SVC student, Katie
Walton. I have also been able to compete in several juried art shows to get experience
submitting to gallery showings. I have been given solid footing to advance in my art
career and continue my education. I graduate from SVC with an Associate in Visual
Arts degree and have been accepted to Western Washington University where I’ll be
applying for a Bachelor’s in Fine Art. My ultimate educational goal is to attain my
Master’s in Fine Art and I’m looking into Emily Carr University of Art + Design.”
Ken Estes Associate in Visual Arts, 2018Ken Estes, Associate in Visual Arts degree“The best part of SVC for me has been the people. I love interacting with my fellow
artists every day. We meet up and have art parties, we hangout and have picnics, and
do two-mile runs! And, I love hearing their stories; they have the best stories! Before
I left the military, I didn’t think I would find the sense of camaraderie that I have.
I’ve made some really great friends here. Without hesitation, I will also say it’s
the instruction that I’ve received that stands out. The teachers are the greatest!
They support your vision, they challenge you, and they provide avenues to real-world
success. It only helps that they are each successful in their own right.”Flor Zamorano, ASSVC President“Well, I’ve already talked about the quality of the teachers and their instruction,
but more than that, the opportunities that SVC gave me have been outstanding. I’ve
been able to perform work-study at the Art Gallery for the past year, installing shows
and working with other artists. I was able to get paired with a local artist and ‘learn
the ropes’ from a pro. This Artist Mentorship program was started by a former SVC
student, Katie Walton. I have also been able to compete in several juried art shows
to get experience submitting to gallery showings. I have been given solid footing
to advance in my art career and continue my education. I graduate from SVC with an
Associate in Visual Arts degree and have been accepted to Western Washington University
where I’ll be applying for a Bachelor’s in Fine Art. My ultimate educational goal
is to attain my Master’s in Fine Art and I’m looking into Emily Carr University of
Art + Design.” Ken Estes Associate in Visual Arts, 2018