Milwaukee, WI
Age
29
Gender
Female
Ethnicity
Black/African
Religion
Christian
Church
Baptist (Freewill)
Hobbies and interests
Painting and Studio Art
Drawing And Illustration
Art
Sewing
Knitting
History
Graphic Design
Business And Entrepreneurship
Anime
Art History
Manga
Reading
Art
Anthropology
Business
Crafts
Design
Education
Folklore
Food and Drink
True Story
Sociology
Self-Help
Economics
Historical
Social Issues
I read books daily
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Lasha Bradley
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My work explores the relationship between creativity politics and recycling culture. With influences as diverse as Japanese Animation and Fine Art, new tensions are manufactured from both orderly and random discourse.
Being a postgraduate, I have been fascinated by the ephemeral nature of the universe. What starts out as contemplation soon becomes corrupted into a tragedy of defeat, leaving only a sense of nihilism and the dawn of a new understanding.
As temporal phenomena become transformed through studious and academic practice, the viewer is left with a testament to the outposts of our condition.
I have developed a particular interest in fine art and an aspiration to work as an arts educator in the future, and I believe that the abilities that I have developed will help support my further research and creative productions as a graduate student. I am struggling with paying rent, buying new supplies and equipment, and application fees for art exhibitions.
My work explores the relationship between chaos and time. With influences as diverse as Wittgenstein and Toulouse-Lautrec, new layers are formed from both transparent and implied contexts.
Ever since I was a teenager, I have been attracted to the traditional understanding of the universe. What started out as satisfaction, soon became manipulated into an indisposition of brutality, leaving only a sense of furor and the dawn of a new understanding.
As momentary derivatives become reenvisioned through intelligible critical practices, the viewer is left with a testament to the dimensions of our culture.
Education
Independence University
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Illustration
- Design and Applied Arts, Other
- Graphic Design
GPA:
3.7
Independence University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Graphic Communications, Other
- Design and Visual Communications, General
- Graphic Design
GPA:
3.9
Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design
Technical bootcampMajors:
- Design and Applied Arts, Other
- Illustration
GPA:
3
Milwaukee High School Of The Arts
High SchoolGPA:
3.1
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Graphic Design
- Design and Visual Communications, General
- Illustration
Career
Dream career field:
Freelance Graphic Design, Arts ,
Dream career goals:
Creative Director, Art Director, Freelance Design Artist,
Guest Services
Discovery World2021 – Present3 yearsMIAD Student Ambassador
MIAD2016 – 20171 yearArt Xpress Intern
Milwaukee Art Museum2012 – 2012At Home Health Care Worker for Mother for Recovery
Iris Home Health Care2015 – 20205 yearsBeauty Advisor/ Cashier
Sallys Beauty2016 – 20171 yearVisitor Service Staff
Charles Allis and Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum2017 – Present7 years
Sports
Soccer
Club2008 – 20091 year
Research
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies
True Skool, Res Care , Independence University — Student2016 – PresentAdministrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General
Res Care — Student2015 – 2016Visual and Performing Arts, General
Artist Working In Education, True Skool, Milwaukee Art Museum — College Level Art Intern, Art Intern2013 – 2016Graphic Design
MIAD, Independence University — Student2016 – PresentArt History, Criticism and Conservation
Independent — Undergraduate Researcher2016 – 2017
Arts
Artist Working In Education
Visual ArtsProject Based artistic course work for students and volenteers2013 – 2016True Skool
PaintingArt teacher2013 – 2016Independence University
Designstudent reaserch2019 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Artist Working In education ( A.W.E) — College Level Art Intern,2013 – 2016Public Service (Politics)
True Skool — Artist, Civil Engagement and Entrepreneur2012 – 2016
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Bold Turnaround Story Scholarship
. I was in a toxic,
life-draining relationship with someone who emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and physically
abused me for a period of 5 years. I started to become depressed and never truly expressed
myself verbally but always visually. From just this May, I am recently recovering from an abusive
relationship that left me with a concussion on the right side of my head. My loved ones warned
me about him, but I never realized I was losing myself to someone who didn’t love me. I want to
be able to be strong enough to share my experiences to help other women and men that may be
where I was. I would love to share my love for art at all times due to my factors of expressing
myself freely. Through art, communication, a clear mind, sound judgment, and understanding
are the qualities I wish to gain and hone while being a better person.
Back in 2016 I was so depressed and numb because of that happening. I never would of thought I could turn my life around after leaving that toxic situation. I pray to God and my spirit guides everyday to be stronger then what I was.
Bold Generosity Matters Scholarship
Generosity is the virtue of being liberal in giving. Generosity is giving to another person something of yours as an act of free will, without obligation. Generosity requires an awareness of your own freedom—I choose to give this gift—and the decision to make good use of that freedom—I choose to do good.
Generosity refers to someone's willingness to give help or money, especially more than would be expected. Kind people are also generous but generous people are not always kind. For example, a generous person may give a lot of money to support charities but be a scoundrel in other aspects of life.
Practicing generosity is a mental health principle, and it could be the very key to a happy and healthy life. Not only does generosity reduce stress, support one's physical health, enhance one's sense of purpose, and naturally fight depression, it is also shown to increase one's lifespan.
Bold Goals Scholarship
I have goals of becoming financially stable through my love of art. I have always loved art and design, selling my own art, and working with customers. College can elevate determined individuals into potential fields to achieve their dreams.
With my associate's degree, I would like to build on my freelance career. I am also open to working for an organization or artistically driven business. I would like to branch out in Curatorial Creative or artistic development while continuing entrepreneurship. I am open to becoming an online Graphic Designer or illustrator. I’m writing to you to ask you to support me and my journey
Your grant will go towards eliminating the remainder of my school expenses. I am looking to use the funds to pay for a future studio space. I will buy watercolor paints, acrylic paints, watercolor paper, canvas, paint brushes, pallets, desk, and canvas stand to put inside my studio. I would like to separate a portion of the grant to ensure my transpiration to studio and exhibition showings in the future.
Bold Listening Scholarship
Active listening is a way of listening and responding to another person that improves mutual understanding. It is an important first step to defuse the situation and seek solutions to problems. True listening is listening for understanding.
That means hearing more than just the words, but also understanding body language and mood. It means asking questions and clarifying what you think you are hearing to make sure you understand completely.
'Active listening' means, as its name suggests, actively listening. That is fully concentrating on what is being said rather than just passively 'hearing' the message of the speaker. Active listening involves listening with all senses. Listening is the most fundamental component of interpersonal communication skills.
Active listening helps in recognizing other's perspectives and feelings and helps us appreciate them. This not only helps in resolving conflicts but also helps foster a culture of respect. Try to understand others' perspectives before responding.
Active listening refers to a pattern of listening that keeps you engaged with your conversation partner in a positive way. It is the process of listening attentively while someone else speaks, paraphrasing and reflecting back what is said, and withholding judgment and advice.
Linda Hicks Memorial Scholarship
Domestic violence affects one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors and can significantly impact one's mental stability. Increased anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and depression symptoms are commonly observed among survivors of domestic violence. Women between the ages of 18-24 are most commonly abused by an intimate partner. 19% of domestic violence involves a weapon.
Emotional harm includes loss of confidence low self-esteem, shame, embarrassment. isolation from family, friends, and community, decreasing or no social contacts. long term social difficulties.
This can result from experiencing a shocking, scary, dangerous, or traumatic event such as sexual, physical, or emotional abuse. Symptoms can include hostility, social and emotional isolation, flashbacks, anxiety, insomnia, and self-destructive behavior.
The results tell us that youth who live in more violent, lower-income, and less safe communities have worse mental health. Youth living in neighborhoods with more homicides have worse mental health and more severe PTSD symptoms, even when controlling for the relative contribution of direct violence exposure.
I was in a toxic, life-draining relationship with someone who emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and physically abused me for a period of 5 years. I started to become depressed and never truly expressed myself verbally but always visually. From 2016 to 2018, I'm still recovering from an abusive relationship that left me with a concussion on the right side of my head.
My loved ones warned me about him, but I never realized I was losing myself to someone who didn’t love me. I want to be able to be strong enough to share my experiences to help other women and men that may be where I was. I would love to share my love for art at all times due to my factors of expressing myself freely. Through art, communication, a clear mind, sound judgment, and understanding are the qualities I wish to gain and hone while being a better person and artist.
Nonie Weikum Memorial Scholarship
The life of a military spouse is undeniably challenging. While many military spouses work hard to do it all and support their families, sometimes civilian friends can't see all that happens behind the scenes in what it takes to lead the life of a military spouse.
Military spouses often have difficulty acquiring the right work experience to obtain a high-paying or fulfilling job, and it becomes especially difficult to progress in a career or profession. Frequent moves also make it difficult to complete a degree program since they entail transfers between school. Their biggest challenge is having to move often, making it difficult for them to build and sustain careers. There are often gaps in their employment, which must be explained in every interview and on every resume.
It's important to note that military spouses are not a federally-protected class. There is nothing that makes not hiring a military spouse illegal and discriminating against someone because of their marital status is not a requirement in every state.
The military benefits you're entitled to as a military spouse include, but aren't limited to: ... Installation support services — You have access to child care facilities on the installation and to counseling services, including military legal assistance attorneys who can help you work through divorce proceedings.
Matthews Overcoming Adversity Scholarship
Stretching to my earliest memory, I have always harbored the love and excitement in art. I was that oddball child in the corner that was sketching profusely. During those times, my parents were going through a bad divorce so I was moved frequently to my Moms, Grandmothers, or Dads.
I always felt out of place. The only thing that I loved was drawing, cartoons, reading, sketching, my imagination and painting. I was shaping my own bubble to deflate the chaos but was very much aware. I never realized, but I was creating my artistic path to happiness. When I started getting older, I realized my mom had bipolar schizophrenia and type 2 depression, so anything would make my mom snap, drink away her pain, and yell.
On the other hand, my father showed me a different life when he had visitation rights. He taught me the power of kindness and understanding as well as strength. I love my mother to death, and I never blame her for her illness. I was taught to always think before speaking to others because it could affect them positively or negatively. Even though my Mom wasn’t emotionally stable, she worked long hours and relied on government aid to survive for me, my sister, and my brother.
I will always try my hardest at any task ahead of me, I am diligent and hardworking and committed to any difficulty, not just for myself, but for the betterment of that other person or situation. My grandmother always said to me that no matter what bad a person has done, they are not evil, there is no such thing as pure evil on this earth, and that also goes for pure goodness. I am always critical of my actions for the other person’s well-being. I want to be able to distribute love, kindness, truth, and non-biased opinions similar to my grandmother. Her love had such warmth I wish to give everyone I meet. I strive to treat others how I would want others to treat me.
I work on the perfection of myself in all aspects. I still have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. As a human race, I believe we, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form.
This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. With being able to have this wonderful chance to be a Public Ally, I will be more than enthused and delighted from the core of my soul to possibly give that opportunity to others. I was in a toxic, life-draining relationship with someone who emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and physically abused me for a period of 5 years.
I started to become depressed and never truly expressed myself verbally but always visually. From just this May, I am recently recovering from an abusive relationship that left me with a concussion on the right side of my head. My loved ones warned me.
I want to be able to be strong enough to share my experiences to help other women and men that may be where I was. I would love to share my love for art at all times due to my factors of expressing myself freely. Through art, communication, a clear mind, sound judgment, and understanding are the qualities I wish to gain and hone while earning my bachelor's degree.
Isaac Yunhu Lee Memorial Arts Scholarship
According to Dictionary.com, “ Transhumanism” is a theory that humans can
evolve beyond its present limitations, especially by means of science and technology. Some can
see this as a great opportunity for our world, others can see it damaging our society and others
say that world where “ technology and the natural” have already collided. I would like to start a
conversation around that theory. I wanted to depict an intimate and vulnerable experience when
viewing this. The female figure is Mother nature. Her body , made of mechanical parts is
presenting movement throughout the piece. She is laying down to drive that feeling of intimacy. I
placed the green within the background to provide a detachment from the natural and a
attachment to technology. Her hair , which is tree roots growing and entangling around the
mechanical tubes symbolizes no matter how harsh Mother Nature's environment can be, Her
growth prevails still; no matter how intertwined the natural and the technological worlds maybe. I
want people to see themselves as “Mother Nature”, prevailing through the turmoil.
Bold Acts of Service Scholarship
My name is Lasha Bradley, and I am delighted and excited to be pursuing my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Arts at Independence University. I work on the perfection of myself in all aspects. I have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form. I utilize the female form and the basic principles of art and design to bring the symbolism I like to connect with the message I send within my work. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking to them out.
The art of giving back and gifting is known as philanthropy. Philanthropy actively supports efforts such as scientific research down to volunteering my time to help out those in need in my community.
I am eager to put my expertise in the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work. Craving to complete my educational and artistic goals, Independence University became my home. I have over 12+ years of experience in painting, drawing, photography, and crafts, and 4+ years in community service work and capacity building for nonprofits. I have over 8+ years with customer service and communicating with others. I'm also well versed in selling and distributing my own artwork and commissions.
In addition to the health benefits, volunteering gives people a sense of purpose. The fulfilling feeling of giving back and contributing to society is unparalleled. Giving back is also a great way to get to know your community and its citizens.
Bold Driven Scholarship
y name is Lasha Bradley, I'm from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I am a Detail-oriented and passionate illustrator who wishes to grow with your company through creativity, Diversity/ Inclusion, Collaboration, Continuous Learning, Integrity, and Building on Assets
I find inspiration in many places and have traveled to Art Museums, historical spaces, Nature landscapes, Rural areas which have influenced my creative style and process. I create art because to express myself through color, line, and shape. I specialize in Painting, Drawing, Graphic Design, Illustration, Portraiture, Figure Drawing and I focus on connecting comfort, imagination, realism, and the human form. Connecting design and creativity. I also enjoy working with technology, arts and crafts, fashion, marketing, logo design, web design, interior design,.
My art style is a unique anime - a realist, illustrative look. I am motivated by community, family, music, art, design, religion, spirituality, human rights, activism, culture. I've been creating art for 12 years I connect with the art community by mentoring young minds through program-based art projects as well as facilitating workshops with other artists. Create artwork about inner-city issues. I’ve also conducted community clean-ups as well as on-site art workshops. My work has been shown at Milwaukee Art Museum, True Skool, Milwaukee County Transit System, Milwaukee Highschool of the Arts. I have since obtained my Associate's Degree in Graphic Arts from Independence University.
When people see my work, I hope they experience a transcendental experience that tells an illustrative story that is pleasing to look at.
Devin Chase Vancil Art and Music Scholarship
Art influences society by changing opinions, instilling values, and translating experiences across space and time. Art in this sense is communication; it allows people from different cultures and different times to communicate with each other via images, sounds, and stories. Art is often a vehicle for social change. My name is Lasha Bradley and I am eager to put my expertise in the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work. I have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form. I utilize the female form and the basic principles of art and design to bring the symbolism I like to connect with the message I send within my work. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking to them out.
The art of giving back and gifting is known as philanthropy. Philanthropy actively supports efforts such as scientific research down to volunteering my time to help out those in need in my community.
My first job was an internship at the Milwaukee art museum. At the Milwaukee Art Museum, my objective, with 15 other people, was to display a positive view of Milwaukee and its sites through our own illustrations that were then placed outside of a Milwaukee County Transit bus as an advertisement. This internship taught me about being a team player as well as an individual with my own artistic eye.
As an experienced A.W.E intern, I was placed at both Shalom High with high schoolers and Oliver Wendell Holmes School with 2nd to 8th graders. While assisting with the head artist, I encouraged the students to construct a design that suited their lounge and outside mural, showed them the importance of artistic self-expression and a long-lasting feeling of community through art.
Being the successful designer of the Milwaukee high school of the Arts Mural that can be seen today, Volunteering with True Skool and Artist Working in education eventually, teaching there as well, being creative is what drove my childhood, were all things that helped shape my perspective on how important art is. I was led to graduate from Milwaukee Highschool of the Arts in 2013 with honors and murals throughout the school, and immediately going into Artist working in Education doing 2 separate internships helping students in the classroom successfully have an impactful artistic experience.
Then, stepping away from internships went to Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design with a 44,000-dollar scholarship there was nothing stopping me. In 2016 however, I took the year off to become a Public Ally, where I was a PBL administrative assistant at Escuela Verde. Being around students again, I took the lesson plans that I learned at A.W.E, True Skool, and now MIAD and started up my own personalized Art Class so students can earn class credits with the lessons I created. I am well versed with the community and driving the artistic experience.
In addition to the health benefits, art gives people a sense of purpose. The fulfilling feeling of giving back and contributing to society is unparalleled. Art and music shape society.
Endeavor Design Scholarship
I have developed a particular interest in fine art and an aspiration to work as an arts educator in the future, and I believe that the abilities that I have developed will help support my further research and creative productions as a graduate student. I am struggling with paying rent, buying new supplies and equipment, and application fees for art exhibitions.
My work explores the relationship between chaos and time. With influences as diverse as Wittgenstein and Toulouse-Lautrec, new layers are formed from both transparent and implied contexts.
Ever since I was a teenager, I have been attracted to the traditional understanding of the universe. What started out as satisfaction, soon became manipulated into an indisposition of brutality, leaving only a sense of furor and the dawn of a new understanding.
As momentary derivatives become reenvisioned through intelligible critical practices, the viewer is left with a testament to the dimensions of our culture.
I strive to treat others how I would want others to treat me. I work on the perfection of myself in all aspects. I still have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe we, as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one.
I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form.
Bold Patience Matters Scholarship
Patience enables us to analyze things and situations beyond their face value. The resourcefulness, calm, and empathetic behavior and self-control of patient people can make them very popular. It also gives them inner peace and the ability to keep smiling despite challenges.When you're patient, you give up the struggle. You relax and enjoy your life and your relationships, and experience the beauty of each moment. Patience creates confidence, decisiveness, and a thoughtful outlook on life. Patience leads to wisdom and success.
Having patience with ourselves allows us to lift ourselves up and strengthen ourselves from within, greatly increasing our inner power for recovery. Be patient with yourself, believe in yourself and allow yourself the time it takes to heal and really step into your power. Let us support you in your recovery.
Bold Friendship Matters Scholarship
Friendship means a bond between people that connects them and lets them share each other's feelings and thoughts. Someone is your friend if you feel like you can tell them anything, and you love to spend time with them. Friendship is one of the greatest bonds anyone can ever wish for. The four stages are 1) Acquaintance, 2) Peer friend, 3) Close Friend, and 4) Best friend. Let's take a closer look at each one. All friendships initially start out as acquaintances. This is someone with whom you share and know “public” information (facts) about. Lucky are those who have friends they can trust. Friendship is a devoted relationship between two individuals. They both feel immense care and love for each other. Usually, a friendship is shared by two people who have similar interests and feelings. The definition of a true friendship is someone who has your back, no matter what. They watch out for you and ensure you are not in danger. They will never purposely lead you into making decisions that aren't good for you. A true friendship will always have your best interest at heart. Friends bring more happiness into our lives than virtually anything else. Friendships have a huge impact on your mental health and happiness. Good friends relieve stress, provide comfort and joy, and prevent loneliness and isolation. Developing close friendships can also have a powerful impact on your physical health. In simple words, friendship is two or more people who support each other through life. Friends and acquaintances support each other through the challenges of life and share their life experiences. The definition of a friend is someone who has your best interest at heart. True family and friends always have your back.
Bold Self-Care Scholarship
Self-care encourages you to maintain a healthy relationship with yourself so that you can transmit good feelings to others. You cannot give to others what you don't have yourself. While some may misconstrue self-care as selfish, it's far from that. There are five different types of self-care: physical, emotional, psychological, spiritual, and professional care. Neglecting personal care can cause increases in anxiety, distractibility, anger, and fatigue. You may also experience decreases in sleep, relationship satisfaction, self-esteem, empathy, and compassion. Some examples of easy-to-adopt self-care practices include: reading a book every night; taking a 10-minute walk outside; going to sleep earlier; powering down your devices in the evening; cooking with more nutritious ingredients; and surrounding yourself with things that make you happy. Knowing all that you should do to take care of yourself isn't the same as being able to do it, and it can skew your perspective, making it hard to see what you actually are doing that's healthy. What is called a negativity bias can be one of the most surprising potholes along the road to wellness. Confidence is the key to feeling good about yourself and loving the person you are and will become. You can make an effort to feel confident in who you are and what you can achieve, although it might take time. You have to remind yourself that you're an amazing person and that you deserve to be confident in yourself.
Bold Growth Mindset Scholarship
A growth mindset describes a way of viewing challenges and setbacks. People who have a growth mindset believe that even if they struggle with certain skills, their abilities aren't set in stone. They think that with work, their skills can improve over time. Carol Dweck says a growth mindset is a continual work in progress as – in the workplace – an individual will habitually switch between a growth and a fixed mindset. To develop a growth mindset, you'll need to approach everyday work tasks and projects with an attitude of readiness to learn, balance, and understanding.
Something I have always enjoyed is learning. One saying I find myself saying almost constantly now is, "Well, you learn something new every day". Something I carry within me is the resilience and perseverance to push continuous learning for me and those around me. Like nature, the flower doesn't stop reaching for the light, growing as tall as it can until, unfortunately, it wilts and dies. Death is a part of life. And I believe so is learning.
We as humans, strive to grow and be better than what we were the previous days. And before we know it, within all the memories, the people we meet, the jobs we attain, and the relationships we gain and lose and move on from. They wilt. We pass. And just like how the wilted flower, its remains are used to cultivate the ground around it, continuing that same cycle over again, of life and death. I hope the seeds of growth, love, and happiness I plant are flourishing and manifesting for future generations. I hope through hope, positivity, love, ambition, and discipline, I can sustain that growth mindset.
Anne DiSerafino Memorial Arts Scholarship
My name is Lasha Bradley, and I am a Non-Traditional student looking to gain my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design through Independence University. I am looking for any available scholarships or donations available.
I work on the perfection of myself in all aspects. I have hope and have strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all connected though life and should treat each other as we are all one. I relay on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, line work and the human form. I utilize the female form and the basic principles of art and design to bring the symbolism I like to connect with the message I send within my work.
This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. I am eager to put my expertise in the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work. I am looking to use the funds to pay for a future studio space. I will buy watercolor paints, acrylic paints, watercolor paper, canvas, paint brushes and pallets, desk and canvas stand to put inside my studio. I would like to separate a portion of the grant to ensure my transpiration to studio and exhibition showings in the future.
I have goals of becoming financially stable through my love of art. I have always loved art and design, selling my own art, and working with customers. College can elevate determined individuals into potential fields to achieve their dreams. I am eager to put my expertise in the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work. I am looking to use the funds to pay for a future studio space. I will buy watercolor paints, acrylic paints, watercolor paper, canvas, paint brushes and pallets and desk and canvas stand to put inside my studio. I would like to separate a portion of the grant to ensure my transpiration to my studio and exhibition showings in the future.
However, I want to expand on my artistic abilities. With my associates I would like to build on my freelance career. I am also opened to working for an organization or artistically driven business. I would like to branch out in Curatorial or Creative or artistic development while continuing entrepreneurship. I am open to becoming an online Graphic Designer or illustrator.
Based off Byju’s.com, an Entrepreneurship is the ability and readiness to develop, organize and run a business enterprise, along with any of its uncertainties in order to make a profit (BYJUS. 2020). In economics, entrepreneurship connected with land, labor, natural resources and capital can generate a profit.
The entrepreneurial vision is defined by discovery and risk-taking and is an indispensable part of a nation’s capacity to succeed in an ever-changing and more competitive global marketplace (BYJUS. 2020). To become a successful entrepreneur, you have to be self-motivated (Daisyme, P., 2015) You need to be able to have perseverance and push yourself and also take risks (Daisyme, P., 2015). Being a business owner and becoming a successful entrepreneur means you must understand calculated risks are more likely to pay off (Daisyme, P., 2015). Knowing how to network is an important part of entrepreneurship. (Daisyme, P., 2015). Sometimes who you know is an important part of success. Being able to connect with others and recognize partnership opportunities can take you a long way as a business owner (Daisyme, P., 2015).
Pandemic's Box Scholarship
Since the beginning of it all, of me becoming aware of my own existence, I've always wondered where I'd be when I reached my current age of 26.
Out of all the realities, which changed from astronaut to policeman, to finally sticking with an artist, my one wish was at least to be able to say " I made it", and not feel as if I was lying to myself. In 2019, I just began my online pursuit of getting my Graphic Arts Degree while working part-time at a historical Mediterranean-style villa.
Since the architecture is right along the lake, with pillars and high-rise windows making for a breathtaking view any time of the day. I never thought I would be able to gain my degree, sell art, and design commissions, while also being able to create art and work on assignments at my leisure while working.
Carlynn's Comic Scholarship
Black Clover is one of the best anime/ manga to come out of the winter 2018 season. Yuuki Tabata is a manga artist. He draws and writes the manga and anime, Black Clover. Black Clover was first published and distributed in February of 2016.
Black Clover offers an awesome Fiction fantasy Adventure action series with wizards, knights’ dragons and magic, secrets, and more! Once the published 2016 Shonen Jump release. It gained major popularity and was eventually picked up by Preriot and Sunset beyond; animation companies in 2017 and had an anime debut in the winter of 2018.
Black Clover has a compelling storyline, dynamic character arcs, well-deserved battle scenes. Black Clover is an amazing and fresh story that has taught me the importance of friendship, perseverance, and how surpassing your limits is something that isn't easy, but can be achieved through believing in yourself.
Bold Longevity Scholarship
I strive to treat others how I would want others to treat me. I work on the perfection of myself in all aspects. I still have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe we, as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. With being able to have this wonderful chance to be a Public Ally, I will be more than enthused and delighted from the core of my soul to possibly give that opportunity to others.
Bold Turnaround Story Scholarship
I was in a toxic, life-draining relationship with someone who emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and physically abused me for a period of 5 years. I started to become depressed and never truly expressed myself verbally but always visually. From just this May, I am recently recovering from an abusive relationship that left me with a concussion on the right side of my head.
My loved ones warned me about him, but I never realized I was losing myself for someone who didn’t love me. I want to be able to be strong enough to share my experiences to help other women and men that may be where I was. I would love to share my love for art at all times due to my factors of expressing myself freely. Through art, communication, a clear mind, sound judgment, and understanding are the qualities I wish to gain and hone while earning my bachelor's degree.
I plan to gain my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design at independence University as well. I hope to start on the 15th of March and My completion date is August of 2022. I plan to utilize my connection with my student advisory committee, as well as student services IU will offer to advance my personal arts and crafts business as well as working as a freelance designer. I plan to apply for as many grants and scholarships as I can to properly pay for my remaining balance of tuition.
Artists and Writers in the Community Scholarship
My work explores the relationship between creativity politics and recycling culture. With influences as diverse as Japanese Animation and Fine Art, new tensions are manufactured from both orderly and random discourse.
Being a postgraduate, I have been fascinated by the ephemeral nature of the universe. What starts out as contemplation soon becomes corrupted into a tragedy of defeat, leaving only a sense of nihilism and the dawn of a new understanding.
As temporal phenomena become transformed through studious and academic practice, the viewer is left with a testament to the outposts of our condition.
I have developed a particular interest in fine art and an aspiration to work as an arts educator in the future, and I believe that the abilities that I have developed will help support my further research and creative productions as a graduate student. I am struggling with paying rent, buying new supplies and equipment, and application fees for art exhibitions.
My work explores the relationship between chaos and time. With influences as diverse as Wittgenstein and Toulouse-Lautrec, new layers are formed from both transparent and implied contexts.
Ever since I was a teenager, I have been attracted to the traditional understanding of the universe. What started out as satisfaction, soon became manipulated into an indisposition of brutality, leaving only a sense of furor and the dawn of a new understanding.
As momentary derivatives become reenvisioned through intelligible critical practices, the viewer is left with a testament to the dimensions of our culture.
Studyist Education Equity Scholarship
There is a great injustice happening in our schools, and it’s happening on our watch. What’s happening can be seen in national reports. The reading and math scores of our white students continue to be higher than the scores of our black and Latino students. But, why? I started with this because as a former art teacher, community advocate as well as a longtime advocate for racial equity, I know these statistics are more than numbers—they are actual children. These are the children who will soon be adults living in a complicated political landscape, a constantly evolving global economy, and a world with many intellectual demands. The truth is, there is a very real connection between academic performance and the ability to read and do math well enough to handle what comes in college and career. Recognizing these patterns of inequity and bias in schools and in our own practice is the only way to take meaningful action to create change.
Education Matters Scholarship
I was that oddball child in the corner that was sketching profusely. During those times, my parents were going through a bad divorce, so I was moved frequently to my moms, Grandmothers, or Dads. I always felt out of place. The only thing that I loved was drawing, cartoons, reading, sketching, my imagination and painting. I was shaping my own bubble to deflate the chaos but was very much aware. I never realized, but I was creating my artistic path to happiness. When I started getting older, I realized my mom had bipolar schizophrenia and type 2 depression, so anything would make my mom snap, drink away her pain, and yell. On the other hand, my father showed me a different life when he had visitation rights. He taught me the power of kindness and understanding as well as strength. I love my mother to death, and I never blame her for her illness.
I was taught to always think before I speak to others because it could affect them positively or negatively. Even though my mom wasn’t emotionally stable, she worked long hours and relied on government aid to survive for me, my sister, and my brother. I will always try my hardest at any task ahead of me, I am diligent and hardworking and committed to any difficulty, not just for myself, but for the betterment of that other person or situation. My grandmother always said to me that no matter what bad a person has done, they are not evil, there is no such thing as pure evil on this earth, and that also goes for pure goodness. I am always critical of my actions for the other person’s well-being. I want to be able to distribute love, kindness, truth, and non-biased opinions like my grandmother. Her love had such warmth I wish to give everyone I meet.
I strive to treat others how I would want others to treat me. I work on the perfection of myself in all aspects. I still have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe we, as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. With being able to have this wonderful chance to be a Public Ally, I will be more than enthused and delighted from the core of my soul to possibly give that opportunity to others. I was in a toxic, life-draining relationship with someone who emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and physically abused me for a period of 5 years.
I started to become depressed and never truly expressed myself verbally but always visually. From just this May, I am recently recovering from an abusive relationship that left me with a concussion on the right side of my head. My loved ones warned me about him, but I never realized I was losing myself to someone who didn’t love me. I want to be able to be strong enough to share my experiences to help other women and men that may be where I was. I would love to always share my love for art due to my factors of expressing myself freely. Through art, communication, a clear mind, sound judgment, and understanding are the qualities I wish to gain and hone while earning my bachelor's degree.
Terry Crews "Creative Courage" Scholarship
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I Am Third Scholarship
Lasha Bradley
3014 W Pierce St
Milwaukee, WI 53215
414-350-2228
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Greetings to You!
My name is Lasha Bradley and I am a Non-Traditional student looking to gain my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design through Independence University. I am looking for any available scholarships or donations available.
I have goals of becoming financially stable through my love of art, fashion, design, and community. I have always loved art and design, selling my own art, and working with customers and clients. College can elevate determined individuals into potential fields to achieve their dreams. I want to achieve these dreams by attending online school full-time as well as work part-time at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum.
I’m writing to you to ask you to support me and my journey of obtaining my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design.
Your scholarship or donation will go towards eliminating the remainder of my school expenses.
Stretching to my earliest memory, I have always harbored love and excitement in art, fashion, and community. I was that oddball child in the corner that was sketching profusely. Fashion was my get-away from my abusive home life. Wearing beautiful clothing gave me confidence in being who I wanted to be, besides what others said about me. This childlike wonderment flourished into the commitment to the ideals of continuous learning, collaboration, integrity, and diversity/ inclusion.
I am eager to put my expertise in the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work for my Graphic Design degree.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. You have no idea how much it means to me to have your support.
Thank You Again!
Lasha B. Bradley
Dr. Samuel Attoh Legacy Scholarship
Stretching to my earliest memory, I have always harbored the love and excitement in art. I was that oddball child in the corner that was sketching profusely. During those times, my parents were going through a bad divorce so I was moved frequently to my Moms, Grandmothers, or Dads. I always felt out of place. The only thing that I loved was drawing, cartoons, reading, sketching, my imagination and painting. I was shaping my own bubble to deflate the chaos but was very much aware. I never realized, but I was creating my artistic path to happiness. When I started getting older, I realized my mom had bipolar schizophrenia and type 2 depression, so anything would make my mom snap, drink away her pain, and yell. On the other hand, my father showed me a different life when he had visitation rights. My dad taught me the power of kindness and understanding as well as strength. I love my mother to death, and I never blame her for her illness. I was taught to always think before speaking to others because it could affect them positively or negatively. Even though my Mom wasn’t emotionally stable, she worked long hours and relied on government aid to survive for me, my sister, and my brother. I will always try my hardest at any task ahead of me, I am diligent and hardworking and committed to any difficulty, not just for myself, but for the betterment of that other person or situation. My grandmother always said to me that no matter what bad a person has done, they are not evil, there is no such thing as pure evil on this earth, and that also goes for pure goodness. I am always critical of my actions for the other person’s well-being. I want to be able to distribute love, kindness, truth, and non-biased opinions similar to my grandmother. Her love had such warmth I wish to give everyone I meet. I strive to treat others how I would want others to treat me. I work on the perfection of myself in all aspects. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. With being able to have this wonderful chance to be a Public Ally, I will be more than enthused and delighted from the core of my soul to possibly give that opportunity to others. I was in a toxic, life-draining relationship with someone who emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and physically abused me for a period of 5 years. I started to become depressed and never truly expressed myself verbally but always visually. From just this May, I am recently recovering from an abusive relationship that left me with a concussion on the right side of my head. My loved ones warned me about him but I never realized I was losing myself for someone who didn’t love me. I want to be able to be strong enough to share my experiences to help other women and men that may be where I was. I would love to share my love for art at all times due to my factors of expressing myself freely. Through art, communication, a clear mind, sound judgment, and understanding are the qualities I wish to gain and hone while earning my bachelor's degree.
Pelipost Overcoming Adversity Scholarship
Stretching to my earliest memory, I have always harbored the love and excitement in art. I was that oddball child in the corner that was sketching profusely. During those times, my parents were going through a bad divorce so I was moved frequently to my Moms, Grandmothers, or Dads. I always felt out of place. The only thing that I loved was drawing, cartoons, reading, sketching, my imagination and painting. I was shaping my own bubble to deflate the chaos but was very much aware. I never realized, but I was creating my artistic path to happiness. When I started getting older, I realized my mom had bipolar schizophrenia and type 2 depression, so anything would make my mom snap, drink away her pain, and yell. On the other hand, my father showed me a different life when he had visitation rights. He taught me the power of kindness and understanding as well as strength. I love my mother to death, and I never blame her for her illness. I was taught to always think before speaking to others because it could affect them positively or negatively. Even though my Mom wasn’t emotionally stable, she worked long hours and relied on government aid to survive for me, my sister, and my brother. I will always try my hardest at any task ahead of me, I am diligent and hardworking and committed to any difficulty, not just for myself, but for the betterment of that other person or situation. My grandmother always said to me that no matter what bad a person has done, they are not evil, there is no such thing as pure evil on this earth, and that also goes for pure goodness. I am always critical of my actions for the other person’s well-being. I want to be able to distribute love, kindness, truth, and non-biased opinions similar to my grandmother. Her love had such warmth I wish to give everyone I meet. I strive to treat others how I would want others to treat me. I work on the perfection of myself in all aspects. I still have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. As a human race, I believe we, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. With being able to have this wonderful chance to be a Public Ally, I will be more than enthused and delighted from the core of my soul to possibly give that opportunity to others. I was in a toxic, life-draining relationship with someone who emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and physically abused me for a period of 5 years. I started to become depressed and never truly expressed myself verbally but always visually. From just this May, I am recently recovering from an abusive relationship that left me with a concussion on the right side of my head. My loved ones warned me about him but I never realized I was losing myself for someone who didn’t love me. I want to be able to be strong enough to share my experiences to help other women and men that may be where I was. I would love to share my love for art at all times due to my factors of expressing myself freely. Through art, communication, a clear mind, sound judgment, and understanding are the qualities I wish to gain and hone while earning my bachelor's degree.
"Your Success" Youssef Scholarship
I’ve always had a love for organizations that efficiently connects the arts with the sciences. I feel my enthusiasm and passion would make me a great fit to continue to develop them more with obtaining my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Arts.
I have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form.
I won the 2013 Scholastic Art show award for my photography, Being the successful designer of the Milwaukee high school of the Arts Mural that can be seen today, Volunteering with True Skool and Artist Working in education eventually, teaching there as well, being creative is what drove my childhood. I was led to graduating from Milwaukee Highschool of the Arts in 2013 with honors and murals throughout the school, I worked as Artist working in Education doing 2 separate internships helping students in the classroom successfully have an impactful artistic experience.
Then, stepping away from internships went to Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design with a 44,000-dollar scholarship there was nothing stopping me. In 2016 however, I took the year off to become a Public Ally, where I was a PBL administrative assistant at Escuela Verde. Being around students again, I took the lesson plans that I learned at A.W.E, True Skool, and now MIAD and started up my own personalized Art Class so students can earn class credits with the lessons I created. I am well versed with the community and driving the artistic experience.
I plan to gain my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design at independence University as well. I hope to start on the 15th of March and My completion date is August of 2022. I plan to utilize my connection with my student advisory committee, as well as student services IU will offer to advance my personal arts and crafts business as well as working as a freelance designer. I plan to apply for as many grants and scholarships as I can to properly pay for my remaining balance of tuition.
Cocoa Diaries Scholarship
Stretching to my earliest memory, I have always harbored the love and excitement in art. I was that oddball child in the corner that was sketching profusely. During those times, my parents were going through a bad divorce, so I was moved frequently to my moms, Grandmothers, or Dads. I always felt out of place.
I loved was drawing, cartoons, reading, sketching, my imagination, and painting. I was shaping my own bubble to deflate the chaos but was very much aware. I never realized, but I was creating my artistic path to happiness. When I started getting older, I realized my mom had bipolar schizophrenia and type 2 depression, so anything would make my mom snap, and yell.
On the other hand, I love my mother to death, and I never blame her for her illness. She worked long hours and relied on government aid to survive for me, my sister, and my brother. She strived and continued to be an inspiration in my life. Supporting my pictures and creations with love and acceptance. She gave me the confidence to be who I wanted to be. My grandmother always said to me that no matter what bad a person has done, they are not evil, there is no such thing as pure evil on this earth, and that also goes for pure goodness.
I am always critical of my actions for the other person’s well-being. I want to be able to distribute love, kindness, truth, and non-biased opinions similar to my grandmother. Her love had such warmth I wish to give everyone I meet. I strive to treat others how I would want others to treat me.
I work on the perfection of myself in all aspects. I still have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe we, as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form.
This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. I want to be able to be strong enough to share my experiences to help other women and men that may be where I was. I would love to share my love for art at all times due to my factors of expressing myself freely Through art, communication, a clear mind, sound judgment.
I plan to gain my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design at independence University as well. I hope to start on the 15th of March and My completion date is August of 2022. I plan to utilize my connection with my student advisory committee, as well as student services IU will offer to advance my personal arts and crafts business as well as working as a freelance designer.
Christian ‘Myles’ Pratt Foundation Fine Arts Scholarship
Stretching to my earliest memory, I have always harbored the love and excitement in art. I was that oddball child in the corner that was sketching profusely. During those times, my parents were going through a bad divorce, so I was moved frequently to my moms, Grandmothers, or Dads. I always felt out of place.
The only thing that I loved was drawing, cartoons, reading, sketching, my imagination and painting. I was shaping my own bubble to deflate the chaos but was very much aware. I never realized, but I was creating my artistic path to happiness. When I started getting older, I realized my mom had bipolar schizophrenia and type 2 depression, so anything would make my mom snap, drink away her pain, and yell. On the other hand, my father showed me a different life when he had visitation rights. He taught me the power of kindness and understanding as well as strength.
I love my mother to death, and I never blame her for her illness. I was taught to always think before I speak to others because it could affect them positively or negatively. She worked long hours and relied on government aid to survive for me, my sister, and my brother. She strived and continued to be an inspiration in my life. Supporting my pictures and creations with love and acceptance. She gave me the confidence to be who I wanted to be. I will always try my hardest at any task ahead of me, I am diligent and hardworking and committed to any difficulty, not just for myself, but for the betterment of that other person or situation. My grandmother always said to me that no matter what bad a person has done, they are not evil, there is no such thing as pure evil on this earth, and that also goes for pure goodness.
I am always critical of my actions for the other person’s well-being. I want to be able to distribute love, kindness, truth, and non-biased opinions similar to my grandmother. Her love had such warmth I wish to give everyone I meet. I strive to treat others how I would want others to treat me.
I work on the perfection of myself in all aspects. I still have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe we, as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form.
This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. I want to be able to be strong enough to share my experiences to help other women and men that may be where I was. I would love to share my love for art at all times due to my factors of expressing myself freely Through art, communication, a clear mind, sound judgment.
I plan to gain my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design at independence University as well. I hope to start on the 15th of March and My completion date is August of 2022. I plan to utilize my connection with my student advisory committee, as well as student services IU will offer to advance my personal arts and crafts business as well as working as a freelance designer. I plan to apply for as many grants and scholarships as I can to properly pay for my remaining balance of tuition.
Elevate Mental Health Awareness Scholarship
Stretching to my earliest memory, I have always harbored the love and excitement in art. I was that oddball child in the corner that was sketching profusely. During those times, my parents were going through a bad divorce, so I was moved frequently to my moms, Grandmothers, or Dads. I always felt out of place.
The only thing that I loved was drawing, cartoons, reading, sketching, my imagination and painting. I was shaping my own bubble to deflate the chaos but was very much aware. I never realized, but I was creating my artistic path to happiness. When I started getting older, I realized my mom had bipolar schizophrenia and type 2 depression, so anything would make my mom snap, drink away her pain, and yell. On the other hand, my father showed me a different life when he had visitation rights. He taught me the power of kindness and understanding as well as strength.
I love my mother to death, and I never blame her for her illness. I was taught to always think before I speak to others because it could affect them positively or negatively. She worked long hours and relied on government aid to survive for me, my sister, and my brother. She strived and continued to be an inspiration in my life. Supporting my pictures and creations with love and acceptance. She gave me the confidence to be who I wanted to be. I will always try my hardest at any task ahead of me, I am diligent and hardworking and committed to any difficulty, not just for myself, but for the betterment of that other person or situation. My grandmother always said to me that no matter what bad a person has done, they are not evil, there is no such thing as pure evil on this earth, and that also goes for pure goodness.
I am always critical of my actions for the other person’s well-being. I want to be able to distribute love, kindness, truth, and non-biased opinions similar to my grandmother. Her love had such warmth I wish to give everyone I meet. I strive to treat others how I would want others to treat me.
I work on the perfection of myself in all aspects. I still have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe we, as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form.
This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. With being able to have this wonderful chance to be a Public Ally, I will be more than enthused and delighted from the core of my soul to possibly give that opportunity to others.
I was in a toxic, life-draining relationship with someone who emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and physically abused me for a period of 5 years. I started to become depressed and never truly expressed myself verbally but always visually. From just this May, I am recently recovering from an abusive relationship that left me with a concussion on the right side of my head.
My loved ones warned me about him, but I never realized I was losing myself to someone who didn’t love me. I want to be able to be strong enough to share my experiences to help other women and men that may be where I was. I would love to share my love for art at all times due to my factors of expressing myself freely. Through art, communication, a clear mind, sound judgment, and understanding are the qualities I wish to gain and hone while earning my bachelor's degree.
I plan to gain my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design at independence University as well. I hope to start on the 15th of March and My completion date is August of 2022. I plan to utilize my connection with my student advisory committee, as well as student services IU will offer to advance my personal arts and crafts business as well as working as a freelance designer. I plan to apply for as many grants and scholarships as I can to properly pay for my remaining balance of tuition.
CTS Future Trade Leaders Fellowship
I’ve always had a love for organizations that efficiently connects the arts with the sciences. I feel my enthusiasm and passion would make me a great fit to continue to develop them more with obtaining my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Arts.
I have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form.
I won the 2013 Scholastic Art show award for my photography, Being the successful designer of the Milwaukee high school of the Arts Mural that can be seen today, Volunteering with True Skool and Artist Working in education eventually, teaching there as well, being creative is what drove my childhood. I was led to graduating from Milwaukee Highschool of the Arts in 2013 with honors and murals throughout the school, I worked as Artist working in Education doing 2 separate internships helping students in the classroom successfully have an impactful artistic experience.
Then, stepping away from internships went to Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design with a 44,000-dollar scholarship there was nothing stopping me. In 2016 however, I took the year off to become a Public Ally, where I was a PBL administrative assistant at Escuela Verde. Being around students again, I took the lesson plans that I learned at A.W.E, True Skool, and now MIAD and started up my own personalized Art Class so students can earn class credits with the lessons I created. I am well versed with the community and driving the artistic experience.
I plan to gain my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design at independence University as well. I hope to start on the 15th of March and My completion date is August of 2022. I plan to utilize my connection with my student advisory committee, as well as student services IU will offer to advance my personal arts and crafts business as well as working as a freelance designer. I plan to apply for as many grants and scholarships as I can to properly pay for my remaining balance of tuition.
Kozakov Foundation Arts Fellowship
I've always had a love for organizations that efficiently connects the arts with the sciences, bringing that knowledge to the forefront for the community to enjoy over the years. When I think of Independence University, I think of the excitement of technology and learning. I feel my enthusiasm and passion would make me a great fit to continue to develop them more with obtaining my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Arts.
I work on the perfection of myself in all aspects. I have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form. I utilize the female form and the basic principles of art and design to bring the symbolism I like to connect with the message I send within my work.
This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. I am eager to put my expertise in the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work again at Independence University to obtain my bachelor’s degree.
Since May of 2017, I worked as Guest Services Staff at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum, where I learned cash counting, keeping the museum clean, set up and takedown of private and public events, as well as using top-notch customer service with patrons and guests of the Villa Terrace and Charles Allis. I have always had a fond love of arts and learning, community, and teamwork, so working in a group or being independent are both areas I can excel at.
I won the 2013 Scholastic Art show award for my photography, Being the successful designer of the Milwaukee high school of the Arts Mural that can be seen today, Volunteering with True Skool and Artist Working in education eventually, teaching there as well, being creative is what drove my childhood. I was led to graduating from Milwaukee Highschool of the Arts in 2013 with honors and murals throughout the school, and immediately going into 2014 and 2015, I worked as Artist working in Education doing 2 separate internships helping students in the classroom successfully have an impactful artistic experience.
Then, stepping away from internships went to Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design with a 44,000-dollar scholarship there was nothing stopping me. In 2016 however, I took the year off to become a Public Ally, where i was a PBL administrative assistant at Escuela Verde. Being around students again, I took the lesson plans that I learned at A.W.E, True Skool, and now MIAD and started up my own personalized Art Class so students can earn class credits with the lessons I created. I am well versed with the community and driving the artistic experience. I have goals of becoming financially stable through my love of art. I have always loved art, selling my own art, and working with customers.
I plan to gain my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design at independence University as well. I hope to start on the 15th of March and My completion date is August of 2022. College can elevate determined individuals into potential fields to achieve their dreams.
SkipSchool Scholarship
Graffiti should and always should have been considered an art form. Graffiti is a strong part of our historical commutations as humans with examples of writings on cave walls.
Street Art and Graffiti is a strong and organic form of self-expression and a form of visual commutation that demonstrates strong artistic skill through self-expression (Grace, 2018). Graffiti is a form of expression (Grace, 2018). Unlike the scribbles and marks many people confuse graffiti as, when done properly and with experience, graffiti creates beautiful pieces of art (Grace, 2018).
Reference: Kim, Grace. “Can Graffiti Ever Be Considered Art?” The Wrangler, 2018, ylhsthewrangler.com/15619/features/can-graffiti-ever-be-considered-art/. (Grace, 2018)
Taylor Price Financial Literacy for the Future Scholarship
Stretching to my earliest memory, I have always harbored the love and excitement in art. I was that oddball child in the corner that was sketching profusely. During those times, my parents were going through a bad divorce so I was moved frequently to my Moms, Grandmothers, or Dads. I always felt out of place. The only thing that I loved was drawing, cartoons, reading, sketching, my imagination and painting. I was shaping my own bubble to defect the chaos but was very much aware. I never realized it, but I was creating my artistic path to happiness. When I started getting older, I realized my mom had bipolar schizophrenia and type 2 depression, so anything would make my mom snap, drink away her pain, and yell. On the other hand, my father showed me a different life when he had visitation rights. He taught me the power of kindness and understanding and as well as strength. I love my mother to death, and I never blame her for her illness. I was taught to always think before I speak to others because it could affect them positively or negatively. Even though my Mom wasn’t emotionally stable, she worked long hours and relied on government aid to survive for me, my sister, and my brother. I will always try my hardest at any task ahead of me, I am diligent and hardworking and committed to any difficulty, not just for myself, but for the betterment of that other person or situation. My grandmother always said to me that no matter what bad a person has done, they are not evil, there is no such thing as pure evil on this earth, and that also goes for pure goodness. I am always critical of my actions for the other person’s well-being. I want to be able to distribute love, kindness, truth, and non-biased opinions similar to my grandmother. Her love had such warmth I wish to give everyone I meet. I strive to treat others how I would want others to treat myself. I work on perfection of myself in all aspects. I still have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe we, as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. With being able to have this wonderful chance to be a Public Ally, I will be more than enthused and delighted from the core of my soul to possibly give that opportunity to others. I was in a toxic, life-draining relationship with someone who emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and physically abused me for a period of 5 years. I started to become depressed and never truly expressed myself verbally but always visually. From just this May, I am recently recovering from an abusive relationship that left me with a concussion on the right side of my head. My loved ones warned me about him but I never realized I was losing myself for someone who didn’t love me.I want to be able to be strong enough to share my experiences to help other women and men that may be where I was. I would love to share my love for art at all times due to my factors of expressing myself freely. Through art, communication, a clear mind, sound judgment, and understanding are the qualities I wish to gain and hone while earning my bachelor's degree.
WCEJ Thornton Foundation Low-Income Scholarship
My name is Lasha Bradley and I am a Non-Traditional student looking to gain my Associate's degree in Graphic Design through Independence University. I am looking for any available scholarships or donations available. I have goals of becoming financially stable through my love of art, fashion, design, and community. I have always loved art and design, selling my own art and working with customers and clients. College can elevate determined individuals into potential fields to achieve their dreams. I want to achieve these dreams by attending online school full-time as well as working part-time at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum. I’m writing to you to ask you to support me and my journey of obtaining my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design. Your scholarship or donation will go towards eliminating the remainder of my school expenses.
Stretching to my earliest memory, I have always harbored love and excitement in art, fashion, and community. I was that oddball child in the corner that was sketching profusely. Fashion was my get-away from my abusive home life. Wearing beautiful clothing gave me confidence in being who I wanted to be, besides what others said about me. This childlike wonderment flourished into the commitment to the ideals of continuous learning, collaboration, integrity, and diversity/ inclusion.
My educational skills in creative learning, my strong communication skills, and my drive for social justice through artistic expression/ conceptual thinking make me an excellent candidate for the position. I have over 12+ years of experience in painting, drawing, photography, and crafts, and 4+ years in community service work and capacity building for nonprofits. I have over 8+ years with customer service and communicating with others. I'm also well versed in selling and distributing my own artwork and commissions.
I am accustomed to writing lesson plans and facilitating group activities. I brand myself with the ideals of continuous learning, collaboration, integrity, and diversity/ inclusion. I apply this knowledge to pilot innovative artistic remedies, tips, and tactics to educate the youth about the power of expression and provide top-notch customer service to all.
My first job was an internship at the Milwaukee art museum. At the Milwaukee Art Museum, my objective, with 15 other people, was to display a positive view of Milwaukee and its sites through our own illustrations that were then placed outside of a Milwaukee County Transit bus as an advertisement. This internship taught me about being a team player as well as an individual with my own artistic eye. Working for the Earn and Learn program, I was assigned to the East Capital Library. While there, I helped children and teenagers sign up for the 2013 summer reading program, work at the reference desk, assist patrons and keep the library shelves tidy. During this internship, I learned the meaning of how important the job of a librarian is.
As an experienced A.W.E intern, I was placed at both Shalom High with high schoolers and Oliver Wendell Holmes School with 2nd to 8th graders. While assisting with the head artist, I encouraged the students to construct a design that suited their lounge and outside mural, showed them the importance of artistic self-expression and a long-lasting feeling of community through art.
I am eager to put my expertise in the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work for my Graphic Design degree. Thank you in advance for your contribution. You have no idea how much it means to me to have your support.
Act Locally Scholarship
have over 12+ years in painting, drawing, photography, and arts and crafts, and 3+ years in community service work and capacity building for the non-profits I’ve interned for. I enjoy connecting the relaxation of the heart, soul, and mind with artistic expression and freedom through continuous learning.
Creating lesson plans to implement, writing daily journals, maintaining organizational skills, conducting workshops are just a few things I take care of.
From hosting performances and shows and being an advisor and mentor to teens and allies alike Keeping areas tidy in office settings and engaging youth about their community can be challenging. However, having constant professionalism in the face of stressful situations can really help grow you as a person and the people around you.
Holding on to resilience is a tiny glimpse into the many tasks I’ve faced and overcame with partnering organizations.
Balancing so many needs was and will be often very challenging, and I learned how to find the solution with my own problem-solving skills and as well as collaboration with, children, comrades, and mentors to find solutions that satisfied the maximum number of people I’m providing this service to.
I’d apply this knowledge to ensure we’ve delivered innovative artistic remedies, tips, and tactics through the freedom art can provide to the youth of today.
Ocho Cares Artistry Scholarship
Creativity is intelligence having fun - and everyone should share it!
I have over 12+ years in painting, drawing, photography and arts and crafts, and 3+ years in community service work and capacity building for the non-profits I’ve interned for. I enjoy connecting relaxation of the heart , soul and mind with artistic expression and freedom through continuous learning.
Creating lesson plans to implement, writing daily journals, maintaining organizational skills , conducting workshops are just a few things I take care of.
From hosting performances and shows and being an advisor and mentor to teens and allies alike Keeping areas tidy in office settings and engaging youth to about their community can be challenging. However, having constant professionalism in the face of stressful situations can really help grow you as a person and the people around you.
Holding on to resilience is a tiny glimpse into the many tasks I’ve faced and overcame with partnering organizations.
Balancing so many needs was and will be often very challenging , and I learned how to find the solution with my own problem solving skills and as well as collaboration with , children, comrades and mentors to find solutions that satisfied the maximum number of people i’m providing this service to.
I’d apply this knowledge to ensure we’ve delivered an innovative artistic remedies, tips and tactics through the freedom art can provide to the youth of today.
A Sani Life Scholarship
My name is Lasha Bradley and I am a Non-Traditional student looking to gain my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design through Independence University. I am looking for any available scholarships or donations available.
I have goals of becoming financially stable through my love of art, fashion, design, and community. I have always loved art and design, selling my own art, and working with customers and clients. College can elevate determined individuals into potential fields to achieve their dreams. I want to achieve these dreams by attending online school full-time as well as work part-time at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum.
I’m writing to you to ask you to support me and my journey of obtaining my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design.
Your scholarship or donation will go towards eliminating the remainder of my school expenses.
Stretching to my earliest memory, I have always harbored love and excitement in art, fashion, and community. I was that oddball child in the corner that was sketching profusely. Fashion was my get-away from my abusive home life. Wearing beautiful clothing gave me confidence in being who I wanted to be, besides what others said about me. This childlike wonderment flourished into the commitment to the ideals of continuous learning, collaboration, integrity, and diversity/ inclusion.
I am eager to put my expertise in the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work for my Graphic Design degree.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. You have no idea how much it means to me to have your support.
RushOrderTees Young Entrepreneurs Scholarship
I have always harbored the love and excitement in art. I was that oddball child in the corner that was sketching profusely. During those times, my parents were going through a bad divorce so I was moved frequently to my Moms, Grandmothers, or Dads. I always felt out of place. The only thing that I loved was drawing, cartoons, reading, sketching, my imagination and painting. I was shaping my own bubble to defect the chaos but was very much aware. I never realized it, but I was creating my artistic path to happiness. When I started getting older, I realized my mom had bipolar schizophrenia and type 2 depression, so anything would make my mom snap, drink away her pain, and yell. On the other hand, my father showed me a different life when he had visitation rights. He taught me the power of kindness and understanding and as well as strength. I love my mother to death, and I never blame her for her illness, I was taught to always think before I speak to others because it could affect them positively or negatively. Even though my Mom wasn’t emotionally stable, she worked long hours and relied on government aid to survive for me, my sister, and my brother. I will always try my hardest at any task ahead of me, I am diligent and hardworking and committed to any difficulty, not just for myself, but for the betterment of that other person or situation. My grandmother always said to me that no matter what bad a person has done, they are not evil, there is no such thing as pure evil on this earth, and that also goes for pure goodness. I am always critical of my actions for the other person’s well-being. I want to be able to distribute love kindness, truth, and non-bias opinions similar to my grandmother. Her love had such warmth I wish to give everyone I meet. I strive to treat others how I would want others to treat myself. I work on perfection of myself in all aspects. I still have hope and have strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, line work and the human form. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. With being able to have this wonderful chance to be a Public Ally, I will be more than enthused and delighted from the core of my soul to possibly give that opportunity to others. I was in a toxic, life-draining relationship with someone who emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and physically abused me for a period of 5 years. I started to become depressed and never truly expressed myself verbally but always visually. From just this May, I am recently recovering from an abusive relationship that left me with a concussion on the right side of my head. My loved ones warned me about him but I never realized I was losing myself for someone who didn’t love me. I want to be able to be strong enough to share my experiences to help other women and men that may be where I was. I would love to share my love for art at all times due to my factors of expressing myself freely. I have goals of becoming financially stable through my love of art and
Brynn Elliott "Tell Me I’m Pretty" Scholarship
Stretching to my earliest memory, I have always harbored the love and excitement in art. I was that oddball child in the corner that was sketching profusely. During those times, my parents were going through a bad divorce so I was moved frequently to my Moms, Grandmothers, or Dads. I always felt out of place. The only thing that I loved was drawing, cartoons, reading, sketching, my imagination and painting. I was shaping my own bubble to defect the chaos but was very much aware. I never realized it, but I was creating my artistic path to happiness. When I started getting older, I realized my mom had bipolar schizophrenia and type 2 depression, so anything would make my mom snap, drink away her pain, and yell. On the other hand, my father showed me a different life when he had visitation rights. He taught me the power of kindness and understanding and as well as strength. I love my mother to death, and I never blame her for her illness, I was taught to always think before I speak to others because it could affect them positively or negatively. Even though my Mom wasn’t emotionally stable, she worked long hours and relied on government aid to survive for me, my sister, and my brother. I will always try my hardest at any task ahead of me, I am diligent and hardworking and committed to any difficulty, not just for myself, but for the betterment of that other person or situation. My grandmother always said to me that no matter what bad a person has done, they are not evil, there is no such thing as pure evil on this earth, and that also goes for pure goodness. I am always critical of my actions for the other person’s well-being. I want to be able to distribute love kindness, truth, and non-bias opinions similar to my grandmother. Her love had such warmth I wish to give everyone I meet. I strive to treat others how I would want others to treat myself. I work on perfection of myself in all aspects. I still have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, line work, and the human form. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. With being able to have this wonderful chance to be a Public Ally, I will be more than enthused and delighted from the core of my soul to possibly give that opportunity to others. I was in a toxic, life-draining relationship with someone who emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and physically abused me for a period of 5 years. I started to become depressed and never truly expressed myself verbally but always visually. From just this May, I am recently recovering from an abusive relationship that left me with a concussion on the right side of my head. My loved ones warned me about him but I never realized I was losing myself for someone who didn’t love me. I want to be able to be strong enough to share my experiences to help other women and men that may be where I was. I would love to share my love for art at all times due to my factors of expressing myself freely.
Brady Cobin Law Group "Expect the Unexpected" Scholarship
Being born and raised in Southeastern Wisconsin, the cold weather, cheese, and beer never steered me away from art, and my love for it. I was that quiet kid in the corner drawing and sketching everything I can see and feel. This love for art and community lead me to want to have a successful career in art, but not sure where to turn.
I have over 12+ years in painting, drawing, photography, and arts and crafts, and 3+ years in community service work and capacity building for the non-profits I’ve interned for. I enjoy connecting the relaxation of the heart, soul, and mind with artistic expression and freedom through continuous learning.
Creating lesson plans to implement, writing daily journals, maintaining organizational skills, conducting workshops are just a few things I take care of.
From hosting performances and shows and being an advisor and mentor to teens and allies alike Keeping areas tidy in office settings and engaging youth about their community can be challenging. However, having constant professionalism in the face of stressful situations can really help grow you as a person and the people around you.
In economics, entrepreneurship connected with land, labor, natural resources, and capital can generate a profit. The entrepreneurial vision is defined by discovery and risk-taking and is an indispensable part of a nation’s capacity to succeed in an ever-changing and more competitive global marketplace (BYJUS. 2020).
To become a successful entrepreneur, you have to be self-motivated (Daisyme, P., 2015) You need to be able to have perseverance and push yourself, and also take risks (Daisyme, P., 2015). Being a business owner and becoming a successful entrepreneur means you have to understand calculated risks are more likely to pay off (Daisyme, P., 2015).
Knowing how to network is an important part of entrepreneurship. (Daisyme, P., 2015). Sometimes who you know is an important part of success. Being able to connect with others and recognize partnership opportunities can take you a long way as a business owner (Daisyme, P., 2015).
Finding funding for a small business could sound like a daunting task to uphold at first. Many entrepreneurs do not know where to acquire funding when starting out or expanding. If you know where to look, you'll find that there are many different sources for entrepreneurs to raise capital.
I work on perfection of myself in all aspects. I have hope and have the strength that amazing
miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all
connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show
this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form. I utilize the female form and the
basic principles of art and design to bring the symbolism I like to connect with the message I
send within my work. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making
art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. I am eager to put my expertise in
the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work.
Mary Jo Huey Scholarship
Being born and raised in Southeastern Wisconsin, the cold weather, cheese, and beer never steered me away from art, and my love for it. I was that quiet kid in the corner drawing and sketching everything I can see and feel. This love for art and community lead me to want to have a successful career in art, but not sure where to turn.
I have over 12+ years in painting, drawing, photography, and arts and crafts, and 3+ years in community service work and capacity building for the non-profits I’ve interned for. I enjoy connecting the relaxation of the heart, soul, and mind with artistic expression and freedom through continuous learning.
Creating lesson plans to implement, writing daily journals, maintaining organizational skills, conducting workshops are just a few things I take care of.
From hosting performances and shows and being an advisor and mentor to teens and allies alike Keeping areas tidy in office settings and engaging youth about their community can be challenging. However, having constant professionalism in the face of stressful situations can really help grow you as a person and the people around you.
In economics, entrepreneurship connected with land, labor, natural resources, and capital can generate a profit. The entrepreneurial vision is defined by discovery and risk-taking and is an indispensable part of a nation’s capacity to succeed in an ever-changing and more competitive global marketplace (BYJUS. 2020).
To become a successful entrepreneur, you have to be self-motivated (Daisyme, P., 2015) You need to be able to have perseverance and push yourself, and also take risks (Daisyme, P., 2015). Being a business owner and becoming a successful entrepreneur means you have to understand calculated risks are more likely to pay off (Daisyme, P., 2015).
Knowing how to network is an important part of entrepreneurship. (Daisyme, P., 2015). Sometimes who you know is an important part of success. Being able to connect with others and recognize partnership opportunities can take you a long way as a business owner (Daisyme, P., 2015).
Finding funding for a small business could sound like a daunting task to uphold at first. Many entrepreneurs do not know where to acquire funding when starting out or expanding. If you know where to look, you'll find that there are many different sources for entrepreneurs to raise capital.
I work on perfection of myself in all aspects. I have hope and have the strength that amazing
miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all
connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show
this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form. I utilize the female form and the
basic principles of art and design to bring the symbolism I like to connect with the message I
send within my work. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making
art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. I am eager to put my expertise in
the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work.
Verb Women In Business Scholarship
Bold Moments No-Essay Scholarship
I always had a love for organizations that efficiently connects the arts with the sciences, bringing
that knowledge to the forefront for the community to enjoy over the years. I feel my
enthusiasm and passion would make me a great fit to continue to develop them more with
obtaining my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Arts. I have hope and have the strength that amazing
miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all connected
through life and should treat each other as we are all one.
BIPOC Educators Scholarship
Being born and raised in Southeastern Wisconsin, the cold weather, cheese, and beer never steered me away from art, and my love for it. I was that quiet kid in the corner drawing and sketching everything I can see and feel. This love for art and community lead me to want to have a successful career in art, but not sure where to turn.
I always had a love for organizations that efficiently connects the arts with the sciences, bringing
that knowledge to the forefront for the community to enjoy over the years. When I think of
Independence University, I think of the excitement of technology and learning. I feel my
enthusiasm and passion would make me a great fit to continue to develop them more with
obtaining my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Arts.
I work on perfection of myself in all aspects. I have hope and have the strength that amazing
miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all connected
through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through
symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form. I utilize the female form and the basic
principles of art and design to bring the symbolism I like to connect with the message I send
within my work.
This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and
expressing my emotions without speaking them out. I am eager to put my expertise in the arts,
my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work again at
Independence University to obtain my bachelor’s degree.
Since May of 2017, I worked as Guest Services Staff at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts
The museum, where I learned cash counting, keeping the museum clean, set up and takedown of
private and public events, as well as using top-notch customer service with patrons and guests of
the Villa Terrace and Charles Allis. I have always had a fond love of arts and learning,
community, and teamwork, so working in a group or being independent are both areas I can
excel at.
Cynthia Lennon Scholarship for Girls
Nervo "Revolution" Scholarship
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Greetings to You!
My name is Lasha Bradley and I am a Non-Traditional student looking to gain my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design through Independence University. I am looking for any available scholarships or donations available.
I have goals of becoming financially stable through my love of art, fashion, design, and community. I have always loved art and design, selling my own art, and working with customers and clients. College can elevate determined individuals into potential fields to achieve their dreams. I want to achieve these dreams by attending online school full-time as well as work part-time at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum.
I’m writing to you to ask you to support me and my journey of obtaining my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design.
Your scholarship or donation will go towards eliminating the remainder of my school expenses.
Stretching to my earliest memory, I have always harbored love and excitement in art, fashion, and community. I was that oddball child in the corner that was sketching profusely. Fashion was my get-away from my abusive home life. Wearing beautiful clothing gave me confidence in being who I wanted to be, besides what others said about me. This childlike wonderment flourished into the commitment to the ideals of continuous learning, collaboration, integrity, and diversity/ inclusion.
I am eager to put my expertise in the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work for my Graphic Design degree.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. You have no idea how much it means to me to have your support.
Thank You Again!
Lasha B. Bradley
Larry Van Craeynest "Master Your Craft" Scholarship
I always had a love for organizations that efficiently connects the arts with the sciences, bringing
that knowledge to the forefront for the community to enjoy over the years. When I think of
Independence University, I think of the excitement of technology and learning. I feel my
enthusiasm and passion would make me a great fit to continue to develop them more with
obtaining my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Arts.
I work on perfection of myself in all aspects. I have hope and have the strength that amazing
miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all connected
through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through
symbolism, colors, line work, and the human form. I utilize the female form and the basic
principles of art and design to bring the symbolism I like to connect with the message I send
within my work. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and
expressing my emotions without speaking them out. I am eager to put my expertise in the arts,
my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work again at
Independence University to obtain my bachelor’s degree.
Since May of 2017, I worked as Guest Services Staff at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts
The museum, where I learned cash counting, keeping the museum clean, set up and takedown of
private and public events, as well as using top-notch customer service with patrons and guests of
the Villa Terrace and Charles Allis. I have always had a fond love of arts and learning,
community, and teamwork, so working in a group or being independent are both areas I can
excel at.
I won the 2013 Scholastic Art show award for my photography, Being the successful designer of
the Milwaukee high school of the Arts Mural that can be seen today, Volunteering with True
Skool and Artist Working in education eventually, teaching there as well, being creative is
what drove my childhood. I was led to graduating from Milwaukee Highschool of the Arts in
2013 with honors and murals throughout the school, and immediately going into 2014 and 2015,
I worked at Artist working in Education doing 2 separate internships helping students in the
classroom successfully has an impactful artistic experience.
Then, stepping away from internships went to Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design with a
44,000-dollar scholarship there was nothing stopping me. In 2016 however, I took the year off to
become a Public Ally, where I was a PBL administrative assistant at Escuela Verde. Being around
students again, I took the lesson plans that I learned at A.W.E, True Skool, and now MIAD and
started up my own personalized Art Class so students can earn class credits with the lessons I
created. I am well versed with the community and driving the artistic experience. I have goals of
becoming financially stable through my love of art. I have always loved art, selling my own art, and working with customers.
I plan to gain my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design at independence University as well. I hope
to start on the 15th of March and My completion date is August of 2022. I plan to utilize my
connection with my student advisory committee, as well as student services IU will offer to
advance my personal arts and crafts business as well as working as a freelance designer. I plan to
apply for as many grants and scholarships as I can to properly pay for my remaining balance of
tuition.
Marilyn J. Palmer Memorial
It's incredible to realize each person in this world goes through their own problems based on your social place in life. By using sociology and research, I will attempt to identify where I am as a 24-year-old African American living in America. Firstly, being black in America, being born and raised here, means I, and as well as my family and ancestors are a product of slavery, the trans-Atlantic slave trade through the 1600s to the 1800s, The Great Migration, Segregation, Jim Crow Laws, the Black Power movement. The Crack and Heroin Epidemic, from the 1800s to the 1900s, and other ongoing racial, political and financial divides. I had to come to terms with the reality that African Americans faced many social divides due to the main social construct I live within is undoubtedly biased and racist to blacks and minorities compared to whites and other lighter-skinned counterparts. Realizing my place as a black person within certain constructs had to become my reality to dealing with my everyday anxieties dealing with white supremacy. Black men and women within the United States succumbed to massive amounts of discrimination, scrutiny, stigma within institutions as well as covert and blatant racism that are translated from how the media sees African Americans. These social constructs are shown to me daily through analyzing how the citizen, the government, and how the world treats African Americans, especially the African American woman. When analyzing the social constructs of the African American past and what they had to go through, I had to come to the realization that these constructs still affect me negatively through my personal life and what I choose to do with my life. These constructs affected how my family was created, where they lived depending on how safe it was, it affected how I was treated by others and how I viewed myself and others. My social status was middle class or poor compared to others because of who I am alone. Socioeconomic status (SES) encompasses not just income but also educational attainment, financial security, and subjective perceptions of social status and social class (Apa.org.,2020). Socioeconomic status can encompass quality of life attributes as well as the opportunities and privileges afforded to people within society (Apa.org.,2020). Poverty, specifically, is not a single factor but rather is characterized by multiple physical and psychosocial stressors. (Apa.org.,2020). For African Americans, racism is often a source of chronic strain and psychological distress. At least three sources of racism-related stress have been identified: (1) Episodic stress derives from discrete and relatively infrequent experiences of direct racial discrimination; (2) daily hassles come in the form of racial microaggression, including more subtle and often unintentional degradations and exclusions; and (3) chronic strain operates through limited opportunities and unequal access to resources that reflect institutional discrimination and stereotypes that conceal the talents and contributions of African Americans.
Elevate Black Entrepreneurs Scholarship
Executive Summary
Color My Life Paint and Sip Bar and Lounge LLC, is dedicated to bringing a fun night out through art entertainment to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and the surrounding community. My concept is simple; I provide individuals a venue where, with the help of our talented instructors, our guests will have the opportunity to create their own works of art in the form of a painting. This is typically delivered in the form of a two or three-hour painting class where customers can enjoy wine and beer. At Color My Life Paint and Sip Bar and Lounge LLC, our art instructor will offer step-by-step instructions on how to paint a predetermined image. To add the entertainment piece and create an atmosphere of relaxation, for adults only, we also offer beer and wine on-premises. While they paint, customers enjoy an alcoholic beverage of their choice (or, if they prefer, coffee or water). And when they finish, they get to keep their creations. Our classes will cost $35 to $65 a person, depending on location and format per time. During the 30-minute breaks, musical live entertainment, karaoke, and music are available for our guests to engage with the artistic community and lead artists. I will also be involved in auctioning off art, retailing art privately, retailing art through galleries, art exhibitions, merchandise sales, other products and services, and renting of artworks. I will also partner with leading artists in and around the united states of America. At the end of the night, you get to leave with your very own masterpiece. I hope to build a team of talented instructors and staff, and also secured a prime location that will allow significant exposure to a creative demographic that already resides in the area.
Mission Statement
I believe that everyone is an artist in some way. It is my goal to make the painting experience a fun, relaxing, and enjoyable activity for my guests. Color My Life Paint and Sip Bar and Lounge’s mission is to bring art to the masses through a fun and entertaining atmosphere with extortionary customer service. Color My Life LLC hopes to engage our community in the creation, appreciation, and support of the arts through education, events, and exhibitions and foster creativity as a positive and sustainable force that enriches our community and establishes the region as a premier arts destination.
Principal Associates
Lasha Bradley, Owner, Artist, Operator
• Fine Arts training within Non-Profits Organizations, Private, Public, and Online/ Digital platforms
• 5 years’ experience Teaching Art driven facilitated workshops within the Classroom, Private and Public Pop-Up Art Classes
• Freelance Artist, Creative, Community Artist Advocate
Lasha Bradley is currently the only owner of Color My Life LLC. I am not only responsible for direct contact with all clientele and providing painting classes to my clients, but I
also responsible for financial management, accounting, and analysis. I must maintain professional correspondence with wholesalers, venues, other professionals, and clients alike.
Legal (Structure/Permits/Licenses)
Lasha Bradley’s Color My Life Paint and Sip Bar and Lounge is legally structured as a limited liability company. This way, Lasha is the sole proprietorship of the establishment. This will put a distance between me and my finances and will make the company a separate entity. To operate legally in the state of Wisconsin, Color My Life Paint and Sip Bar and Lounge must gain:
• Building Permit with the City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County
• State of Wisconsin Liquor License
• DOT License and Permit
• Conditional Use Permit from Planning
• Tenant Improvements from Building & Safety
• Prepackaged Food Permit from Environmental Health •
• Type 42 from Alcoholic Beverage Control
• PER TYPE 42 OF ABC - ON SALE BEER & WINE - PUBLIC PREMISES - (Bar, Tavern) Authorizes the sale of beer and wine for consumption on or off the premises where sold. No distilled spirits may be on the premises. Minors are not allowed to enter and remain (see Section 25663.5 for exception, musicians). Foodservice is not required.
• SECTION 25663.5: Notwithstanding Section 25663 or any other provision of law, persons 18 to 21 years of age may be employed as musicians, for entertainment purposes only, during business hours on premises which are primarily designed and used for the sale and service of alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises, if live acts, demonstrations, or exhibitions which involve the exposure of the private parts or buttocks of any participant or the breasts of any female participant are not allowed on such premises. However, the area of such employment shall be limited to a portion of the premises that is restricted to the use exclusively of musicians or entertainers in the performance of their functions, and no alcoholic beverages shall be sold, served, consumed, or taken into that area.
Future Black Leaders Scholarship
I always had a love for organizations that efficiently connects the arts with the sciences, bringing that knowledge to the forefront for the community to enjoy over the years. When I think of Independence University, I think of the excitement of technology and learning. I feel my enthusiasm and passion would make me a great fit to continue to develop them more with obtaining my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Arts.
I am eager to put my expertise in the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work again at Independence University to obtain my bachelor’s degree.
Since May of 2017, I worked as Guest Services Staff at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum, where I learned cash counting, keeping the museum clean, set up and takedown of private and public events, as well as using top-notch customer service with patrons and guests of the Villa Terrace and Charles Allis. I have always had a fond love of arts and learning, community, and teamwork, so working in a group or being independent are both areas I can excel at.
I won the 2013 Scholastic Art show award for my photography, Being the successful designer of the Milwaukee high school of the Arts Mural that can be seen today, Volunteering with True Skool and Artist Working in education eventually, teaching there as well, being creative is what drove my childhood. I was led to graduating from Milwaukee Highschool of the Arts in 2013 with honors and murals throughout the school, and immediately going into 2014 and 2015, I worked at Artist working in Education doing 2 separate internships helping students in the classroom successfully have an impactful artistic experience.
Then, stepping away from internships went to Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design with a 44,000-dollar scholarship there was nothing stopping me. In 2016 however, I took the year off to become a Public Ally, where I was a PBL administrative assistant at Escuela Verde. Being around students again, I took the lesson plans that I learned at A.W.E, True Skool, and now MIAD and started up my own personalized Art Class so students can earn class credits with the lessons I created. I am well versed with the community and driving the artistic experience. I have goals of becoming financially stable through my love of art. I have always loved art, selling my own art, and working with customers.
I plan to gain my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design at independence University as well. I hope to start on the 15th of March and My completion date is August of 2022. I plan to utilize my connection with my student advisory committee, as well as student services IU will offer to advance my personal arts and crafts business as well as working as a freelance designer. I plan to apply for as many grants and scholarships as I can to properly pay for my remaining balance of tuition.
Black Marketing Leaders Grant
I always had a love for organizations that efficiently connects the arts with the sciences, bringing that knowledge to the forefront for the community to enjoy over the years. When I think of Independence University, I think of the excitement of technology and learning. I feel my enthusiasm and passion would make me a great fit to continue to develop them more with obtaining my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Arts.
I work on perfection of myself in all aspects. I have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, line work, and the human form. I utilize the female form and the basic principles of art and design to bring the symbolism I like to connect with the message I send within my work. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. I am eager to put my expertise in the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work again at Independence University to obtain my bachelor’s degree.
Since May of 2017, I worked as Guest Services Staff at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum, where I learned cash counting, keeping the museum clean, set up and takedown of private and public events, as well as using top-notch customer service with patrons and guests of the Villa Terrace and Charles Allis. I have always had a fond love of arts and learning, community, and teamwork, so working in a group or being independent are both areas I can excel at.
I won the 2013 Scholastic Art show award for my photography, Being the successful designer of the Milwaukee high school of the Arts Mural that can be seen today, Volunteering with True Skool and Artist Working in education eventually, teaching there as well, being creative is what drove my childhood. I was led to graduating from Milwaukee Highschool of the Arts in 2013 with honors and murals throughout the school, and immediately going into 2014 and 2015, I worked at Artist working in Education doing 2 separate internships helping students in the classroom successfully have an impactful artistic experience.
Then, stepping away from internships went to Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design with a 44,000-dollar scholarship there was nothing stopping me. In 2016 however, I took the year off to become a Public Ally, where I was a PBL administrative assistant at Escuela Verde. Being around students again, I took the lesson plans that I learned at A.W.E, True Skool, and now MIAD and started up my own personalized Art Class so students can earn class credits with the lessons I created. I am well versed with the community and driving the artistic experience. I have goals of becoming financially stable through my love of art. I have always loved art, selling my own art, and working with customers.
I plan to gain my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design at independence University as well. I hope to start on the 15th of March and My completion date is August of 2022. I plan to utilize my connection with my student advisory committee, as well as student services IU will offer to advance my personal arts and crafts business as well as working as a freelance designer. I plan to apply for as many grants and scholarships as I can to properly pay for my remaining balance of tuition.
Undiscovered Brilliance Scholarship for African-Americans
I always had a love for organizations that efficiently connects the arts with the sciences, bringing that knowledge to the forefront for the community to enjoy over the years. When I think of Independence University, I think of the excitement of technology and learning. I feel my enthusiasm and passion would make me a great fit to continue to develop them more with obtaining my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Arts.
I work on perfection of myself in all aspects. I have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form. I utilize the female form and the basic principles of art and design to bring the symbolism I like to connect with the message I send within my work. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. I am eager to put my expertise in the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work again at Independence University to obtain my bachelor’s degree.
Since May of 2017, I worked as Guest Services Staff at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum, where I learned cash counting, keeping the museum clean, set up and takedown of private and public events, as well as using top-notch customer service with patrons and guests of the Villa Terrace and Charles Allis. I have always had a fond love of arts and learning, community, and teamwork, so working in a group or being independent are both areas I can excel at.
I won the 2013 Scholastic Art show award for my photography, Being the successful designer of the Milwaukee high school of the Arts Mural that can be seen today, Volunteering with True Skool and Artist Working in education eventually, teaching there as well, being creative is what drove my childhood. I was led to graduating from Milwaukee Highschool of the Arts in 2013 with honors and murals throughout the school, and immediately going into 2014 and 2015, I worked at Artist working in Education doing 2 separate internships helping students in the classroom successfully have an impactful artistic experience.
Then, stepping away from internships went to Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design with a 44,000-dollar scholarship there was nothing stopping me. In 2016 however, I took the year off to become a Public Ally, where I was a PBL administrative assistant at Escuela Verde. Being around students again, I took the lesson plans that I learned at A.W.E, True Skool, and now MIAD and started up my own personalized Art Class so students can earn class credits with the lessons I created. I am well versed with the community and driving the artistic experience. I have goals of becoming financially stable through my love of art. I have always loved art, selling my own art, and working with customers.
I plan to gain my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design at independence University as well. I hope to start on the 15th of March and My completion date is August of 2022. I plan to utilize my connection with my student advisory committee, as well as student services IU will offer to advance my personal arts and crafts business as well as working as a freelance designer. I plan to apply for as many grants and scholarships as I can to properly pay for my remaining balance of tuition.
Black Design Leaders Grant
I always had a love for organizations that efficiently connects the arts with the sciences, bringing that knowledge to the forefront for the community to enjoy over the years. When I think of Independence University, I think of the excitement of technology and learning. I feel my enthusiasm and passion would make me a great fit to continue to develop them more with obtaining my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Arts.
I work on perfection of myself in all aspects. I have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form. I utilize the female form and the basic principles of art and design to bring the symbolism I like to connect with the message I send within my work. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. I am eager to put my expertise in the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work again at Independence University to obtain my bachelor’s degree.
Since May of 2017, I worked as Guest Services Staff at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum, where I learned cash counting, keeping the museum clean, set up and takedown of private and public events, as well as using top-notch customer service with patrons and guests of the Villa Terrace and Charles Allis. I have always had a fond love of arts and learning, community, and teamwork, so working in a group or being independent are both areas I can excel at.
I won the 2013 Scholastic Art show award for my photography, Being the successful designer of the Milwaukee high school of the Arts Mural that can be seen today, Volunteering with True Skool and Artist Working in education eventually, teaching there as well, being creative is what drove my childhood. I was led to graduating from Milwaukee Highschool of the Arts in 2013 with honors and murals throughout the school, and immediately going into 2014 and 2015, I worked at Artist working in Education doing 2 separate internships helping students in the classroom successfully have an impactful artistic experience.
Then, stepping away from internships went to Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design with a 44,000-dollar scholarship there was nothing stopping me. In 2016 however, I took the year off to become a Public Ally, where I was a PBL administrative assistant at Escuela Verde. Being around students again, I took the lesson plans that I learned at A.W.E, True Skool, and now MIAD and started up my own personalized Art Class so students can earn class credits with the lessons I created. I am well versed with the community and driving the artistic experience. I have goals of becoming financially stable through my love of art. I have always loved art, selling my own art, and working with customers.
I plan to gain my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design at independence University as well. I hope to start on the 15th of March and My completion date is August of 2022. I plan to utilize my connection with my student advisory committee, as well as student services IU will offer to advance my personal arts and crafts business as well as working as a freelance designer. I plan to apply for as many grants and scholarships as I can to properly pay for my remaining balance of tuition.
Impact Scholarship for Black Students
I always had a love for organizations that efficiently connects the arts with the sciences, bringing that knowledge to the forefront for the community to enjoy over the years. When I think of Independence University, I think of the excitement of technology and learning. I feel my enthusiasm and passion would make me a great fit to continue to develop them more with obtaining my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Arts.
I work on perfection of myself in all aspects. I have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, line work, and the human form. I utilize the female form and the basic principles of art and design to bring the symbolism I like to connect with the message I send within my work. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. I am eager to put my expertise in the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work again at Independence University to obtain my bachelor’s degree.
Since May of 2017, I worked as Guest Services Staff at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum, where I learned cash counting, keeping the museum clean, set up and takedown of private and public events, as well as using top-notch customer service with patrons and guests of the Villa Terrace and Charles Allis. I have always had a fond love of arts and learning, community, and teamwork, so working in a group or being independent are both areas I can excel at.
I won the 2013 Scholastic Art show award for my photography, Being the successful designer of the Milwaukee high school of the Arts Mural that can be seen today, Volunteering with True Skool and Artist Working in education eventually, teaching there as well, being creative is what drove my childhood. I was led to graduating from Milwaukee Highschool of the Arts in 2013 with honors and murals throughout the school, and immediately going into 2014 and 2015, I worked at Artist working in Education doing 2 separate internships helping students in the classroom successfully have an impactful artistic experience.
Then, stepping away from internships went to Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design with a 44,000-dollar scholarship there was nothing stopping me. In 2016 however, I took the year off to become a Public Ally, where I was a PBL administrative assistant at Escuela Verde. Being around students again, I took the lesson plans that I learned at A.W.E, True Skool, and now MIAD and started up my own personalized Art Class so students can earn class credits with the lessons I created. I am well versed with the community and driving the artistic experience. I have goals of becoming financially stable through my love of art. I have always loved art, selling my own art, and working with customers.
I plan to gain my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design at independence University as well. I hope to start on the 15th of March and My completion date is August of 2022. I plan to utilize my connection with my student advisory committee, as well as student services IU will offer to advance my personal arts and crafts business as well as working as a freelance designer. I plan to apply for as many grants and scholarships as I can to properly pay for my remaining balance of tuition.
Elevate Minorities in the Arts Scholarship
I always had a love for organizations that efficiently connects the arts with the sciences, bringing that knowledge to the forefront for the community to enjoy over the years. When I think of Independence University, I think of the excitement of technology and learning. I feel my enthusiasm and passion would make me a great fit to continue to develop them more with obtaining my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Arts.
I work on perfection of myself in all aspects. I have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form. I utilize the female form and the basic principles of art and design to bring the symbolism I like to connect with the message I send within my work. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. I am eager to put my expertise in the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work again at Independence University to obtain my bachelor’s degree.
Since May of 2017, I worked as Guest Services Staff at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum, where I learned cash counting, keeping the museum clean, set up and takedown of private and public events, as well as using top-notch customer service with patrons and guests of the Villa Terrace and Charles Allis. I have always had a fond love of arts and learning, community, and teamwork, so working in a group or being independent are both areas I can excel at.
I plan to gain my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design at independence University as well. I hope to start on the 15th of March and My completion date is August of 2022. I plan to utilize my connection with my student advisory committee, as well as student services IU will offer to advance my personal arts and crafts business as well as working as a freelance designer. I plan to apply for as many grants and scholarships as I can to properly pay for my remaining balance of tuition.
Wheezy Creator Scholarship
I always had a love for organizations that efficiently connects the arts with the sciences, bringing that knowledge to the forefront for the community to enjoy over the years. When I think of Independence University, I think of the excitement of technology and learning. I feel my enthusiasm and passion would make me a great fit to continue to develop them more with obtaining my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Arts.
I work on perfection of myself in all aspects. I have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form. I utilize the female form and the basic principles of art and design to bring the symbolism I like to connect with the message I send within my work. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. I am eager to put my expertise in the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work again at Independence University to obtain my bachelor’s degree.
Since May of 2017, I worked as Guest Services Staff at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum, where I learned cash counting, keeping the museum clean, set up and takedown of private and public events, as well as using top-notch customer service with patrons and guests of the Villa Terrace and Charles Allis. I have always had a fond love of arts and learning, community, and teamwork, so working in a group or being independent are both areas I can excel at.
I won the 2013 Scholastic Art show award for my photography, Being the successful designer of the Milwaukee high school of the Arts Mural that can be seen today, Volunteering with True Skool and Artist Working in education eventually, teaching there as well, being creative is what drove my childhood. I was led to graduating from Milwaukee Highschool of the Arts in 2013 with honors and murals throughout the school, and immediately going into 2014 and 2015, I worked at Artist working in Education doing 2 separate internships helping students in the classroom successfully have an impactful artistic experience.
Then, stepping away from internships went to Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design with a 44,000-dollar scholarship there was nothing stopping me. In 2016 however, I took the year off to become a Public Ally, where I was a PBL administrative assistant at Escuela Verde. Being around students again, I took the lesson plans that I learned at A.W.E, True Skool, and now MIAD and started up my own personalized Art Class so students can earn class credits with the lessons I created. I am well versed with the community and driving the artistic experience. I have goals of becoming financially stable through my love of art. I have always loved art, selling my own art, and working with customers.
I plan to gain my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design at independence University as well. I hope to start on the 15th of March and My completion date is August of 2022. I plan to utilize my connection with my student advisory committee, as well as student services IU will offer to advance my personal arts and crafts business as well as working as a freelance designer. I plan to apply for as many grants and scholarships as I can to properly pay for my remaining balance of tuition.
Minority Student Art Scholarship
I always had a love for organizations that efficiently connects the arts with the sciences, bringing that knowledge to the forefront for the community to enjoy over the years. When I think of Independence University, I think of the excitement of technology and learning. I feel my enthusiasm and passion would make me a great fit to continue to develop them more with obtaining my bachelor’s degree in Graphic Arts.
I work on perfection of myself in all aspects. I have hope and have the strength that amazing miracles can come out of any place on this earth. I believe, we as a human race, are all connected through life and should treat each other as we are all one. I rely on my art to show this through symbolism, colors, linework, and the human form. I utilize the female form and the basic principles of art and design to bring the symbolism I like to connect with the message I send within my work. This is something I have consistently done; feel the sensation of making art and expressing my emotions without speaking them out. I am eager to put my expertise in the arts, my proven commitment to excellence, and my strong communication skills to work again at Independence University to obtain my bachelor’s degree.
I won the 2013 Scholastic Art show award for my photography, Being the successful designer of the Milwaukee high school of the Arts Mural that can be seen today, Volunteering with True Skool and Artist Working in education eventually, teaching there as well, being creative is what drove my childhood. I was led to graduating from Milwaukee Highschool of the Arts in 2013 with honors and murals throughout the school, and immediately going into 2014 and 2015, I worked at Artist working in Education doing 2 separate internships helping students in the classroom successfully have an impactful artistic experience.
In 2016 however, I took the year off to become a Public Ally, where I was a PBL administrative assistant at Escuela Verde. Being around students again, I took the lesson plans that I learned at A.W.E, True Skool, and started up my own personalized Art Class so students can earn class credits with the lessons I created. I am well versed with the community and driving the artistic experience. I have goals of becoming financially stable through my love of art. I have always loved art, selling my own art, and working with customers.
I plan to gain my Bachelor's Degree in Graphic Design at independence University as well. I hope to start on the 15th of March and My completion date is August of 2022. I plan to utilize my connection with my student advisory committee, as well as student services IU will offer to advance my personal arts and crafts business as well as working as a freelance designer. I plan to apply for as many grants and scholarships as I can to properly pay for my remaining balance of tuition.