Find Your Style. Tell Your Story.
Hi! I’m excited to meet you!
Whether you’re exploring fashion design, branding, or UX, your work tells a story — and your portfolio is how colleges will see it. I’d love to learn what inspires your creative direction and help you find the best way to share it.
Before we connect, take a moment to scroll down and see how art coaching works. You’ll get a sense of my background, my approach, and what to expect during our conversation.
What Makes Art Coaching Different
Art coaching isn’t art class—it’s focused, individualized portfolio development.
For many creative students, it’s easy to get stuck between ideas and execution. You might have strong work but struggle to show how it all connects—or how it reflects your personal style and story. That’s where coaching makes a difference.
Art coaching helps you identify what makes your work distinct, strengthen your skills, and build a portfolio that communicates who you are as a designer. You’ll learn how to curate your projects, organize your ideas, and present your vision in a way that’s clear, professional, and uniquely yours.
How It Works
1. Upload your artwork
Before our meeting, please upload your artwork into the shared slide deck. I review each piece ahead of time to understand your starting point and get a sense of your current strengths, interests, and style. If your artwork is not uploaded at least one day before our meeting, the appointment will be cancelled.2. Meet with me
Once your work is uploaded, schedule your introductory meeting. This conversation is about connection and fit—getting to know how you work, what your goals are, and how I can help you find your style and tell your story more clearly.3. Next steps
If we both feel it’s a good fit, I’ll share you my art coach session calendar link so you can schedule your coaching sessions and begin the portfolio process.
What Students Gain
Students I work with gain more than a polished portfolio—they develop a clearer sense of direction and confidence in their creative voice.
By application time, they understand how to organize, refine, and present their work in a way that tells their story as an artist and designer.
Your story is what sets you apart. Let’s make sure your portfolio tells it clearly.
Book our introduction conversation here.
D. K., 12th grade
D. K., 12th grade
Coaching That Honors Your Creative Voice
Meet Georgia Wallace, our Fashion & Design Coach,
Portfolio Specialist, and College Advisor
Georgia Wallace
Fashion & Design Coach
Portfolio Specialist, College Advisor
Fashion portfolios require a unique eye. Beyond strong design skills, students need to show schools their sense of style, storytelling, and creative direction. Georgia helps them do exactly that.
Georgia earned her BFA with honors distinction from the University of Michigan’s Stamps School of Art & Design, along with a marketing minor from the Ross School of Business. She also studied at the London College of Fashion, where she immersed herself in London’s vibrant fashion scene.
At Michigan, Georgia served as a Student Ambassador for the University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA) supporting artist recruitment, event planning, and student engagement. She worked alongside peers applying to arts programs, guiding them through portfolio development with a focus on curation, layout, and storytelling.
As an art coach, Georgia brings a strong fashion focus with a flair for design. She helps students highlight their style and creative voice—whether through curated collections, polished lookbooks, or thoughtfully designed layouts that tell a clear story. While fashion is her specialty, she also draws on her background in UX, digital publication, and visual design to support students across creative disciplines. Her coaching blends industry insight with broad design expertise, helping students craft portfolios that open doors.
Currently based in Los Angeles, Georgia works as a Showroom Coordinator at a fashion PR agency. Her background in fashion PR, showroom coordination, creative direction, styling, and digital marketing design gives her a real-world perspective she brings directly into her coaching—helping students craft portfolios that open doors.