Some of my favorite things…
Painting
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Digital Art
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Writing
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Public Speaking
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Social Strategy
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Editing
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Painting • Digital Art • Writing • Public Speaking • Social Strategy • Editing •
Hey there!
I’m Charlotte.
I am a college senior at Belmont University majoring in Corporate Communications, and double minoring in Studio Art and Asian Studies. I’ve got a need to create, and I am passionate about analytical, design-focused thinking. Need to restructure something, make it more efficient or visually-appealing? Got a question that you need a new perspective on? That's where I come in! I love to solve a problem and see a quantifiable difference.
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I'm a senior at Belmont University.
I’m majoring in Corporate Communications and double minoring in Asian Studies and Studio Art.
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Chinese studies
I took my first Chinese class in first grade, and I’ve been studying the language ever since! I am currently minoring in Asian Studies and plan to travel to China soon.
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I've written three poetry books!
Yes, you read that correctly. I wrote and independently published three books in high school. Check out my Poetry tab or my TedTalk to learn more!
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I love to create.
I’m a Studio Art minor, and I love exploring any form of art: physical, digital, or otherwise. Check out my art Instagram, @peytonjanedesign, for some handmade pieces of your own.
Fall in Florence!
I’m thrilled to be on a study abroad program for my art minor in Florence, Italy! Want to keep up with me? Check out my blog!
TEDxYouth@RVA 2019
“Making a dream a reality can often be scary when you don’t know where to begin. If you’re not sure where to start, don’t worry, “Everyone is worried that their passion won’t pan out,” says 17-year-old self-published poet Charlotte Harrison. In this inspiring talk, Charlotte explains the three steps she’s created for success – and how trying will eventually pull you through.
Charlotte Harrison is a 17-year-old self-published poet who seeks to find meaning in the tumultuous years of growing up. She is most intrigued by gender inequality, femininity, and political discord; Charlotte enjoys bringing a young opinion to these topics and breaking down stereotypes and expectations. As well as being a presenter for the 2019 VAIS Day in the Arts Festival and creating summer camps for young writers this upcoming summer, her work is currently used as curriculum material at schools in the Richmond area.”