Arts Supplement

<p>For visual art:
Do you need to produce a minimum of 20 slides?</p>

<p>For Theatre:
Do you need to include a dvd/cd/tape and resume?</p>

<p>This is what the supplement instructions say: </p>

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<p>Looks like the answers are yes and yes.</p>

<p>brain, if your question is “can you send fewer than 20 slides?” then I’d say the answer is yes. Just send a reasonable number (say 12+) and make sure they represent your strongest and recent work covering a range of media. Drawing from life is especially valuable. You may also submit details of an individual work.</p>

<p>I would suggest putting together an accompanying arts resume which would include your slides, a personal statement, a list of your accomplishments/achievements, classes taken with grades and perhaps an additional recommendation from an arts instructor or mentor. The admissions committee will turn this over to the art and/or theater department for evaluation. Even if you don’t intend to major in art studio or theater, these are valuable ECs.</p>

<p>I’m a freshman here and I don’t want to mislead you, but when I submitted the arts supplement for theatre, I only had letters of recommendation and a resume. However, I believe it is recommended that you include a DVD/tape.</p>