Artificial Kreativity Portfolio Review Workshop @ London Festival of Architecture
21st June, 1- 5pm, art’otel London Hoxton, 1-3 Rivington St London, UK, EC2A 3DT
Artificial Kreativity presents the Cross Pollinator Project at the London Festival of Architecture
Let your creative voice be heard to a team of industry professionals who think differently just like you and want to create change. Join a multidisciplinary portfolio review workshop experience with creatives from architecture, art, photography, and graphic design who want to share their knowledge and experiences with you.
FREE – Registration essential, limited spaces: https://artificialkreativity.com/LFA2025
Artificial Kreativity’s portfolio review workshop offers one-to-one in person sessions intended for students who are interested in architecture and those within various creative professions developing personal projects. This can be suitable for architects and non architects that want quick professional feedback on organizing their pieces, their content, presentation formats, ideas to improve, or simply asking questions about their work. Perhaps there are personal projects you are working on—book designs, art installations, photography works, etc. This can be your chance to present it to the reviewers within the various industries.
A portfolio is required and Artificial Kreativity recommend a sample of 10 pieces to bring to the workshop for review. *Priority will be given to students.
Format:
The workshop consists of presentations, portfolio reviews, and a networking session. Each participant will have the opportunity to receive 2 reviews from different reviewers.
Participants:
Students to early-year creative practitioners (including 6th form, university, and higher education)
Review Team
Rafael Portillo (Artificial Kreativity)
Peter Murray OBE (NLA, LFA)
Loreto Flores (Zaha Hadid Architects)
Dagmar Binsted (Scott Brownrigg Architects)
Eric Wong (University of Greenwich)
Tateo Nakajima (ARUP)
Check website for more reviewers
In partnership with
art’otel London Hoxton | Polish Culture Institute in London | RIBA London | MaddMann Photography