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BDes Portfolio
Guidance at Gray’s School of Art. Gray’s School of Art will be offering workshop sessions and folio guidance during the period prior to application. This is your chance to visit Gray’s School of Art, find out more about the courses you are interested in and receive guidance on preparing your folio. Individual folio guidance sessions will last approximately ½ hour. Sessions can be booked from 9.30am – 4pm. No sessions will take place between 12.30pm – 1.30pm. Book your place now! If you would like to come along to any of these events at Gray’s School of Art simply contact Alison Young to book your place by calling (01224) 263648 or by emailing a.young@rgu.ac.uk. Please make sure that you book early.What do you look for in applicants?
We mainly look for candidates who have a genuine desire to learn about the
subject. Enthusiasm, motivation, qualifications and an inquiring attitude
are all important. There's no specific requirement for content of portfolios. They really serve as a way for us to evaluate how you think and communicate visually. Also how you develop concepts and the range and level of practical skills you have already acquired. Try not to worry too much about it, just bring what you have; talking to you is just as important as the folio itself. You might want to consider the following areas: Individuality
Visualisation
Investigation and Analysis
Development of Ideas
I’m worried about my interview is there anything that you can advise? The term interview is perhaps a little misleading. The ‘appointment’ is an opportunity for you to meet with staff and students and have a look around the Art School and Campus. Staff will take time to review your portfolio while current students show you around and tell how thing’s ‘really are’ on the course. There is an opportunity for you to ask questions afterwards. It’s really nothing to worry about.
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