Your portfolio says a lot about you: your level of enthusiasm and how you interpret ideas through art. The College of Art and Design is interested in reviewing your best work. This helps us in ...
Our School of Art's annual Pre-College Portfolio Preparation Workshop offers students an engaging and rewarding experience! Information about the summer 2025 workshop (July 7-18), with in-person and ...
Observational drawing skills, demonstrate a range of traditional art ... and/or digitally manipulated images of other artist's work are not acceptable. Your portfolio must include examples of human ...
Saving and naming your images As an artist, you may submit some of the same digital images of your work to different organizations for exhibitions, competitions, publishing and/or portfolio reviews.
Work with a range of mediums such as pencils and drawing pens. These sketchbooks can be related to coursework but mainly demonstrate a self-directed creative output. The sketchbook should be the place ...
Your portfolio may include "work in progress." Sketches can provide valuable information about how you see, how you work, and how you think. We can review your art portfolio on the phone with you in ...
Any and all media are acceptable, whether in the commercial design, fine art, or non-design realms. You are welcome to submit a personal URL in addition to the portfolio. Please note that a URL link ...