Download Instructions: Art Portfolio Instructions (pdf – download adobe reader.)
External applicants (Freshmen or Transfer) and internal applicants (current UT Austin students seeking a Change of Major or Addition of Simultaneous Major) are required to submit portfolio materials if applying to B.F.A. Design, B.A.Studio Art, B.F.A.Studio Art, or B.F.A.Visual Art Studies.
The Department of Art and Art History has changed the mode in which portfolio materials are submitted. Actual artwork, 35MM slides, CD–ROMs, DVDs, or Web sites are no longer accepted. Instead, applicants will be able to utilize our web-based portfolio submission system.
When reviewing portfolios, the Department of Art and Art History takes into consideration the amount and type of art training applicants have received. Applicants should not shy away from applying or submitting portfolio as the Department recognizes that applicants are coming to this process from varied cultural backgrounds, with different levels of access to formal art training and art-making experiences. We are not looking for perfection; we are looking for potential!
Work selected for the portfolio requirement can be from class projects, individual and community-based art lessons, or from self-directed study. Your visual work is evaluated for imagination and innovation, development of ideas and concepts, diversity of media and subject matter, visual organization, craft and technical competence. It should also demonstrate your originality and creativity in areas that are representative of the design- and studio-based courses offered by our Department.
Conceptually, you can think of your art portfolio either descriptively (showcases stand-alone work that describes an interest in a particular material or medium) or thematically (illustrates a story or demonstrates a conceptual thread that runs through the body of your work.)
For applicants who feel they have limited access to means with which to produce this portfolio requirement, we encourage you to reach out to your high school art teachers, community art instructors, artists in your family and community – and to us, to help you recognize that you do have the talent and capability to respond and produce this portfolio requirement!
Questions regarding the content of this portfolio requirement should be directed to Shane Sullivan at UT Austin: comebackshane@mail.utexas.edu
The portfolio requirement consists of five parts for a total of seventeen images. Portfolios that do not adhere to the following will be removed from Slideroom and the applicant will be contacted to resubmit according to this guideline:
Part A: Observational Drawing. Four images of drawings from life rather than the printed image. To be selected from the following categories: the human figure (you must include at least one), animals, still-lifes, nature and urban landscapes, exterior and/or interior architectural spaces or environments.
Part B: Two-Dimensional. Four images of two-dimensional work (excluding observational drawing and photography). To be selected from the following media: collage, graphic design (print or digital), ink, mixed-media, prismacolor, painting (acrylic, gouache, oil, pastel, watercolor), or printmaking (intaglio, lithography, serigraphy), or pages from your sketch book/art journal.
Part C: Three-Dimensional. Four images of three-dimensional work. To be selected from: assemblage, ceramics, metals, sculpture, installation, or other three-dimensional processes and/or forms.
Part D: Lens- and Time-based Media. Four images or scene selections from lens- or time-based media. To be selected from: photography (black/white wet or color wet processes, digital, or other alternative processes), video art, digital-time arts, or documentation of performance art pieces.
Part E: Self-Portrait. One image. All parameters determined by the applicant.
With the advent of digital cameras and image editing software, photographing your artwork and editing the images has become much easier. SlideRoom does not have photo–editing tools, yet, so portfolios must be prepared before uploading. Search the Web for instructions on how to photograph your artwork using the correct angles, backgrounds, equipment, and lighting, and also on how to digitally edit your images using software such as iPhoto or Photoshop.
| Freshmen:* Design | Transfer:** Design | UT Major Change:*** Design | |
| Freshmen: Studio Art (B.A.) | Transfer: Studio Art (B.A.) | UT Major Change: Studio Art (B.A.) | |
| Freshmen: Studio Art (B.F.A.) | Transfer: Studio Art (B.F.A.) | UT Major Change: Studio Art (B.F.A.) | |
| Freshmen: Visual Art Studies | Transfer: Visual Art Studies | UT Major Change: Visual Art Studies |
*Freshmen: Have or will soon graduate from high school or receive a GED and have not enrolled in another college or university after graduating from high school or receiving a GED.
**Transfer: Have graduated from high school or received a GED and have enrolled in another college or university after graduating from high school or receiving a GED.
***UT Major Change: Currently enrolled or former UT Austin students who are interested in changing major to or adding a simultaneous major in the Department of Art and Art History.
Portfolio Specifications:
Complete the questionnaire at time of portfolio submission. The answers to these questions will provide the Department with context while viewing your portfolio materials; completion of the questionnaire is required in order to actually submit your portfolio. Special Note for Applicants to B.F.A. Design: Once in SlideRoom, applicants to B.F.A. Design will have an additional question to answer that requires viewing this document: 2010 Design Essay (pdf – download adobe reader.)
When your portfolio and questionnaire are complete, check the SUBMIT arrow at the top, right corner of SlideRoom's Web page. Pay the $10 fee via Credit Card or Debit Card only. The Department will be monitoring receipt of materials and will be updating your Application Status from the UT Austin Office of Admissions. Please allow five to ten business days for your portfolio to be posted as received. Please do not contact the Department to confirm receipt of portfolio materials; instead, use the online Status Check via https://utdirect.utexas.edu/admissions/status_check.WBX
If you are unfamiliar with how to photograph you artwork for an art portfolio, here are some helpful hints:
Change of Major/Simultaneous Major Deadline for Spring 2010: DECEMBER 1, 2009
Freshmen Deadline for Fall 2010: DECEMBER 15, 2009
Transfer Deadline for Fall 2010: MARCH 1, 2010
Change of Major/Simultaneous Major Deadline for Fall 2010: MAY 1, 2010
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