Artist Review Support Services
If your student needs extra help navigating the theatrical audition or fine art/film portfolio review process, there are experts here to help! Learn more about them below and contact them for service packages and pricing!

Jon Reznick - Fine Art/Film Specialist
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Jon offers mentorship in the fields of creativity, production, and digital media technology, with experience going back twenty-five years. After graduating from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, he built his own private client photography practice in New York, NY. Evolving his staged candid style, building relationships, and promoting his work during the salad days of social media, Jon's photo coverage was in demand by public figures in New York City, including world leaders and globally famous individuals. But first, he had to get into art school.
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Throughout his career, Jon has offered creative and digital empowerment to young creatives, ages 6 and up. He frames this work as empowerment because his coaching and mentorship is premised on the idea that anyone who maintains their dedication to craft and sustains their source(s) of inspiration is a successful creative. Encouraging this drive is what fosters the best outcomes for young people engaging in creative pursuits. He combines his art school experiences, his knowledge from years of being a working artist, and his digital production savvy to offer young learners power-ups on their college art portfolios.
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Jennifer McCabe - Theatre Specialist
Jennifer has been acting for 35 years. She has played over sixty stage roles, reviewed by The NY Times, Variety, Broadway.com, TimeOut, NY Post. She has dozens of film and TV credits including: NBC: Manifest, Blindspot, Law and Order: SVU, Law and Order: Organized Crime, CBS: FBI: Most Wanted; FX: The Americans.
She is Deputy Chair and Associate Professor at Lehman College; holds an Adjunct Professor post at NYU Tisch, has been a Visiting Professor at SUNY Purchase, The New School for Drama (COPA) BFA and MFA, The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, and a Guest Artist at SUNY New Paltz and Vassar.
Jennifer loves teaching and has been teaching and coaching actors the craft of acting for stage and screen for nearly three decades. She is a second-generation Lee Strasberg acting teacher and her approach incorporates the Stanislavski system along with her own unique method that focuses on training actors to bring their authentic selves to the performance. She fully engages in the actor’s process of becoming and of turning their beingness into something usable in their art. “BE. ACT. BOOK.” It’s the tag line for her private acting studio and her approach to the profession.