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Meet Crimson Ravarra BFA'24

PNCA student Crimson Ravarra BFA'24 reflects on a whirlwind of rewarding experiences.

Crimson Ravarra BFA'24

Opening up to a world of opportunities

Crimson Ravarra’s BFA'24 journey at PNCA has been marked by a series of transformative experiences, shaping them into the artist they are today. From immersive internships to international study abroad programs, Crimson's time at PNCA has been a catalyst for personal and professional growth.

Crimson approached PNCA with openness and enthusiasm, taking on every opportunity to be challenged creatively. Two of the most important experiences in their art school career came in just six memorable months. Within that short period, Crimson held a summer internship at the Portland Institute of Contemporary Art where they were able to contribute to the renowned Time-Based Arts Festival; combined with a semester studying abroad in the United Kingdom at the University for the Creative Arts in Farnham. At home and abroad, Crimson benefited from building relationships with creative professionals from various cultures and backgrounds.

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"Having such distinct, difficult yet rewarding experiences leading into one another has shifted the way in which I engage and critique institutions," Crimson says. "I returned changed, navigating growth I was just catching up to."

Crimson in their studio

 

While studying on PNCA’s campus, Crimson benefited from the intimacy of a small community of peers and mentors. One crucial force in Crimson’s development was the guidance of BFA Thesis Mentor and Assistant Professor Erin Doughton. Crimson took several courses with Doughton, from a performance independent study course to their thesis experience. Crimson says Doughton continues to “ground me, advocate for me, and support me endlessly.”

“My time at PNCA has allowed me to value my chosen relationships with peers,” Crimson says. “The size of the school is quite special in the capacity for solitary rumination, to personable, happenstance critique. The school's environment has transformed my confidence for guided self-exploration, reaching out to professors in order to guide and grow my curiosities.”

As Crimson prepares to graduate, they embrace the uncertainty of the future with open arms while planning to continue their education.

“I am dreaming up various locations to travel to and see where I could move into the next phase of my life. Overall, I am looking forward to learning how to be an independent artist and grow my practice, not on anyone else's time but my own. Letting my practice breathe in the everyday — feeding my endlessly valuable connections with professors and peers all the while.”


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Transformative Experiences

Crimson was able to participate in a variety of immersive experiences that positively impacted the direction of their career.