Since the discussion is about recommendations, I would like to give a recommendation, and this is for fine art and visualization kids, architecture kids, ignore :))

Since the discussion is about recommendations, I would like to give a recommendation, and this is for fine art and visualization kids, architecture kids, ignore :))
I already said that since we don’t have prominent and well-known professors for art, don’t be too hard on yourself. Whoever gives you a resume is okay, just make sure it’s related to the desired field! If you are changing your major, don’t take advice from your bachelor’s professor, it’s useless, take it from someone you worked with during the process of changing your major, a gallery manager, a curator, even a colleague and company president, etc.
If you have Shirin Neshat and Parviz Tanavoli and 4 famous artists, it will be a really impressive one.
The emphasis on being academic is because you are going to do research or teach, for example, and they want to get confirmation from an academic person that you have the ability. Now, for the art of research, which is not relevant, it can be taught. If you don’t have an academic person at hand, for example, a manager you worked with can show that you can be a good TA by saying that they are very supportive or issue solving or such things. .
Personally, I even received a resume from one of my friends who studied painting at the Sorbonne University, Mr. Mikhund, with his academic email, and he said such things about the fact that, for example, we worked together in the studio before and that I have a good teamwork!
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