Cleveland Institute of Art Creativity Matters. Building a great portfolio

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Cleveland Institute of Art Creativity Matters Building a great portfolio

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You re beginning to see yourself as an artist and to see yourself in art school. We re here to help you take the next steps by creating a portfolio that reflects your best work and your potential for growth. Cleveland Institute of Art admissions counselors can review your portfolio before you submit, suggest ways to strengthen it, and discuss the application process. This booklet features work by first-year students at the Cleveland Institute of Art.

Why do you need a portfolio? A strong portfolio can position you for acceptance into an art and design school, and may qualify you for scholarships. At CIA, our admissions committee will evaluate the work in your portfolio for: n technical abilities n conceptual problem-solving skills n how you use your chosen mediums. We want you to succeed. Consider scheduling an appointment with one of our admissions counselors for a preliminary portfolio review. You can visit our campus, get helpful feedback on your current work, and be inspired as you build your best possible portfolio. Can t visit? Preliminary reviews can be done by Google Hangouts or Skype, too. Creating an artist s book is a great way to show your storytelling or thinking process.

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What to include in your portfolio Your portfolio should be a selection of your best 12 to 20 pieces of art. Fewer than 12 doesn t allow you to show the breadth of your skills; more than 20 may dilute your overall portfolio submission. At least four of those pieces should be observational drawings. Sketchbook pages are also encouraged. Observational drawings don t have to be complicated or tightly rendered. This drawing of a pair of jeans shows us how the artist deals with form, light and shadow. Make an effort not to include work copied from photographs or other published work. We want to see how you think.

Strengthening your portfolio Drawing is a bedrock skill for artists and designers. No matter where your career interests lie, you will sharpen your perception and visual thinking with regular drawing practice. There are many ways to work on your creative skills. Classes at your high school or community center can expose you to new techniques and fresh thinking. There are even online groups where you can share your work and exchange ideas. Don t be afraid to share and request feedback with other artists. Be open to both compliments and suggestions for improvement. Keeping a sketchbook is the best tool to build your portfolio. Colleges want to see how your ideas evolve, and you ll appreciate seeing the growth in your work, too. CIA s Pre-College program offers two-week residential courses for students in grades 9 11 that can help you build your portfolio, and earn college credit at the same time. cia.edu/precollege

Benjamin Gutberlet 20 Projects don t have to be expensive. This student used styrofoam cups to create a temporary sculpture that shows us how she thinks visually.

Need some inspiration? These prompts are simply a starting point for your creativity. Modify any of these ideas to fit your interests and curiosity: n Select something from an old assignment or sketchbook page and remake it. Can you make it better? Create a painting from an old drawing? Change the scale? Render it in three dimensions? Focus in on a small part of it? Use your original idea to kickstart your imagination. n Redesign the cover of your favorite book. n Create an artwork that speaks to an issue that s important to you. Maybe it s a poster about an organization you care about. A painting about a social issue. Design a product to solve a problem you ve experienced. n Keep a sketchbook. Draw from observation regularly every day, if you can. Fill the pages. Draw your lunch, your pet, flowers and trees, buildings, and tools.

Documenting your work You don t need sophisticated equipment to photograph your work. A camera that can take clear, focused photographs at a high resolution (300 dpi or higher) will work. If you are photographing your work: Take your time and be sure your images are sharp and evenly lit. Avoid harsh highlights and shadows. And it s OK to crop your images. If you are scanning your work: If you plan to scan 2D images using a digital scanner and a computer, be sure you scan the image in at a high resolution (300 dpi), and that your art is lying completely flat against the scanner window so the captured image is sharp. Use photo editing software to correct brightness and color and to crop. Go to cia.edu/portfolio for helpful videos on photographing 2D and 3D work. Photograph your work against a neutral background, so the image focuses on the piece rather than where the work is placed.

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Organizing your portfolio Approach your portfolio as a visual story about yourself. Relationships in color, media, composition and concept can link one piece to another and help your portfolio flow cohesively. Combine images into one composite image if it better represents your piece. Feature your strongest pieces created in your junior and senior year, either in or out of school. In addition to the drawings, you may include works in other media: paintings, prints, photographs, sculpture, animations, illustrations, video, computergenerated work, clay, metal or glass.

Portfolio checklist Incoming Freshmen Include at least 12 pieces of artwork (no more than 20) At least four of those pieces should be observational drawings. Sketchbook pages are also encouraged. Transfer Students If possible, include these preferred elements to help us determine your transfer placement: 2 3 examples of 2D work 2 3 examples of 3D work 3 4 examples of digital work (using Freehand, Illustrator, InDesign, or Photoshop) 4 6 examples of work pertaining to the major you wish to enter Four observational drawings are required.

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Next steps As you explore pursuing a career in art and design, don t hesitate to call our admissions counselors are here to help. 1 2 Schedule a visit. A picture can only show you so much. Schedule a personal visit, or attend one of our on-campus events, where you can get a tour of our campus, meet faculty and students, and have an admissions counselor answer your questions. cia.edu/visit Self-portraits are an easy way to practice your observational drawing skills. Apply for admission. Applying is easy! Information about applying important dates, application requirements, and more are available online or feel free to contact one of our Admissions counselors: 216.421.7418 800.223.4700 admissions@cia.edu cia.edu/apply

Submit your portfolio online at cia.edu/apply.

Animation Biomedical Art Ceramics Drawing Game Design Glass Graphic Design Illustration Industrial Design Interior Architecture Jewelry+ Metals Painting Photography+Video Printmaking Sculpture + Expanded Media Transportation Design* Video* Cleveland Institute of Art 11610 Euclid Avenue Cleveland OH 44106 cia.edu/admissions admissions@cia.edu 216.421.7418 800.223.4700 *Tracks within Industrial Design and Photography Departments