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Transferring from community college to art school advice

I'm considering transferring from my community college to an art school. What should I keep in mind during this process? Any tips on preparing a strong portfolio and handling the application requirements would be really helpful. Thanks!

11 months ago

Sure, happy to share some advice on this topic! Firstly, ensure that the classes you've taken at your community college align with the prerequisites at your desired art school. You can find this information on the art school’s website or by directly contacting their admissions office.

Regarding your portfolio, this is a crucial aspect of your application. It's your best chance to show the admissions committee your artistic ability, your unique vision, and your commitment to developing your craft. Make sure to adhere to the portfolio guidelines provided by the particular art school you're applying to. Some schools might want to see a range of styles and mediums, while others may want you to focus more on your chosen specialization.

When selecting pieces for your portfolio, aim for a balance between showcasing your technical skills and your ability to think creatively and push boundaries. Including both coursework and personal projects can usually achieve this.

Also, include pieces that reflect the classes you've taken, as well as your growth as an artist. Demonstrating your progress and willingness to experiment shows that you're able to adapt and improve, which are desirable traits in an art student.

For the application requirements, remember to keep your academic records in order, including transcripts. Some art schools may require letters of recommendation, so consider asking instructors who know your work well and can vouch for your skills and dedication.

Finally, don't forget to write a solid artist statement. This essay gives you a chance to express your artistic philosophy, influences, and goals. It's essentially your opportunity to tell your story as an artist.

Remember, this process may be demanding, but it's also a chance to learn more about your artistic identity. Good luck!

11 months ago

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