Smart Art Portfolios Bartlett IL

Specialized art colleges usually request that you submit an average of ten pieces of art, but quality can be more important than quantity. The admission office staff will review your artwork and transcripts to assess your skill and potential for success.

Empire Beauty School - Hanover Park
(800) 223-3271
1166 Lake St
Hanover Park, IL
UTI of Illinois Inc
(630) 529-2662
601 Regency Dr
Glendale Heights, IL
University of Phoenix - Chicago Campus
(847) 413-1922
1500 McConnor Pkwy., Suite 700
Schaumburg, IL
American Intercontinental University - Hoffman Estates
(877) 701-3800
5550 Prairie Stone Pky-Ste 400
Hoffman Estates, IL
Environmental Technical Institute - Itasca
(630) 285-9100
1101 W Thorndale Ave
Itasca, IL
Pivot Point Beauty School - Bloomingdale
(847) 985-5900
144c East Lake Street
Bloomingdale, IL
Argosy University - Schaumburg
(847) 969-4900
999 North Plaza Dr., Suite 111
Schaumburg, IL
The Illinois Institute of Art - Schaumburg
(847) 619-3450
1000 Plaza Drive Ste. 100
Schaumburg, IL
Cannella School of Hair Design - Elgin
(708) 742-6611
113-117 W Chicago St
Elgin, IL
American Intercontinental University Online
(877) 701-3800
5550 Prairie Stone Pky-Ste 400
Hoffman Estates, IL
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Smart Art Portfolios

Smart Art Portfolios

What exactly is a portfolio? It’s simply a collection of your best pieces of artwork that you submit for review when you apply to an art program. Selections for your portfolio should express your interest and aptitude for a serious education in the arts. A well-developed portfolio can help you gain acceptance into a prestigious art college and increase your chances of winning scholarships in national portfolio competitions.

The pieces you select should illustrate diversity in technique and variety in subject matter. You may display work in any medium (oils, photography, watercolors, pastels, etc.) and in either black-and-white or color. Your work can include classroom assignments, independent projects, and pieces from your sketchbook.

Specialized art colleges usually request that you submit an average of ten pieces of art, but quality can be more important than quantity. The admission office staff will review your artwork and transcripts to assess your skill and potential for success. Usually, you’ll present your portfolio in person, but some schools will allow you to mail slides if distance is an issue. Hard work is the rule of thumb here since there is no such thing as a ""perfect portfolio,"" nor is there any specific style or direction to achieve one.

Tips for pulling your portfolio together:

  • Make your portfolio as clean and organized as possible.
  • Protect your work.

Author: Amy Ambler

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