It’s refreshing to read a book that loudly acknowledges that the routes into a creative career often differ from those of an academic career. To art teachers this is obvious, but to schools who promote the sausage factory conveyor belt to University, the parents who hear their mantra and the students who absorb it, it can take some convincing that things can be different.
Creative Careers: Unlocking Art School Admissions by Julie Read is more than just a guide to navigating the admissions process—it’s a comprehensive toolkit that transforms a student’s entire approach to art, portfolio creation, and personal growth. Read encourages soul-searching, fostering not just practical skills but the mindset needed for a successful creative career.
While the book offers clear, actionable advice for building portfolios and preparing for interviews, it also highlights the often-overlooked soft skills crucial for navigating the multifaceted nature of creative industries. This insight is particularly valuable for students and parents who may be unfamiliar with the less structured, non-exam-based entry path to art schools.
The emphasis on a well-rounded portfolio—ideally showcasing both school and personal work—prepares students for the reality that their creative journey will be judged not just by grades but by their artistic voice, versatility, and passion. For many, this represents an entirely new world of opportunities, challenges, and growth.
I do love a tick-list. A majority of the chapters in the book end with a ‘Your Tasks’ section, and I’m sure parents and students will appreciate this.
Many thanks for sharing this with your community Sarah. Best wishes, Julie
Your are welcome. I’m sure parents and students are going to find this very useful.