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Fine Art application guide
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Fine Art application guide

Source: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/sacs/fine-art/study/undergraduate/application-guide/ Parent: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/undergraduate/subjects/art/

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Your guide from application to interview1. Constructing your applicationYour portfolioYour personal statementSubmitting your application2. InterviewsThe interview processWhat to expect during the interviewWhat happens after the interview

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On this page

Your guide from application to interview1. Constructing your applicationYour portfolioYour personal statementSubmitting your application2. InterviewsThe interview processWhat to expect during the interviewWhat happens after the interview

Your guide from application to interview

In this guide we'll go through each stage of your application. These are:

1. Constructing your application

2. Interviews


1. Constructing your application

Your application should include:

Your portfolio

This is an important part of your application. It's where you show us your creativity, your passion, and enthusiasm for art.

You should include coursework, but also - importantly - work you have initiated yourself.

We're not just looking for ‘finished’ work either. We're interested in seeing where your ideas come from and how they develop.

Your portfolio should include at least 30-50 pieces of work.

It can include anything from paintings, drawings, and sculptures to links to videos and installation . The best format for a portfolio is a Powerpoint or PDF.

What to include

We're looking for work that demonstrates:

Don’t worry too much about making your portfolio look ‘professional’. We're interested in the work and understanding what you're interested in.

A simple label below each bit of work with the title, medium (i.e. ‘page from sketchbook’, ‘acrylic painting’) and the dimensions is also helpful.

We would love to see:

Your personal statement

Your personal statement is your chance to tell us about you, your artistic journey, and why you’re interested in our BA Fine Art programme.

It will be made up of answers to these three questions:

  1. Why do you want to study this course and subject?
  2. How have your qualifications and studies helped you to prepare for this course and subject?
  3. What else have you done to prepare outside of education, and why are these experiences useful?

As an artist you'll often be asked to write statements about yourself and about your work. So think of this as a useful starting point for that process.

What we'd love to see

Our Top Tips for answering your personal statement questions

  1. Connect your answers to the work in your portfolio
  2. Use straightforward and clear language
  3. Make a list of the points you want to make, then expand on them
  4. Don’t worry about word length at first
  5. Get someone to proofread it, making sure they understand what you're trying to say

Submitting your application

We begin to review portfolios from November.

Portfolios submitted within a week or two of the UCAS deadline will be reviewed.

If you anticipate submitting a portfolio later please let us know by emailing fineartadmissions@newcastle.ac.uk

How to submit your portfolio

Once you have created your portfolio, ideally as a PowerPoint presentation, you must save it as one PDF file. You should then upload it to the Apply to Newcastle Portal. Please do not upload individual images to the Portal.

The PDF should be no larger than 30MB. You can download our Portfolio Size Reduction Guide (PDF: 0.8MB) to find out how to manage the file size of images in your portfolio.

  1. Register to access the Apply to Newcastle Portal

  2. Click on Upload Documents next to your application to W150 Fine Art BA Honours

  3. Click Upload Document

  4. In the Document type drop down menu, choose Portfolio. Your course should automatically populate, but if you are applying to more than one degree, please choose the Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Fine Art in the Your course (Choice) drop down menu

  5. Click Choose Files and attach your file

  6. Click Save & Close

Your portfolio will display in the Documents Uploaded section. You can view the document by clicking View. Please note the Portfolio will take 15 minutes to disappear from the Documents Required section. Your status will then change to Awaiting Decision.

If you have any technical difficulties during this process you can request that our I.T Team contact you to assist you further

What happens after your application

Once we receive your application, we'll email you to ask you to upload a digital portfolio to the Apply to Newcastle portal. This, along with your application, is how we decide if we wish to invite you to an interview.

If you're successful at the portfolio stage, we will invite you for interview.

If you're unsuccessful, we will notify you via UCAS.


2. Interviews

If you're successful at the portfolio stage we'll email you to invite you to an interview.

You'll be able to choose your interview slot from a range of dates and times.

The interview process

You can choose to have either an in-person or an online interview.

If it's an in-person interview you'll need to bring a physical portfolio with you.

In-person interviews are usually held in the School of Arts and Cultures and include a tour of the department with a current Fine Art student.

The majority of interviews take place by the end of March.

If for any reason you’re not able to make any of the dates offered, please email us at fineartadmissions@ncl.ac.uk so we can make alternative arrangements.


What to expect during the interview

If you have any questions about applying to Fine Art BA Honours please email us at fineartadmissions@ncl.ac.uk

View the full course profile and full details of how to apply through UCAS


What happens after the interview

After the interview University admissions will contact you by email with our decision.

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