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Career
Options
The following Career
Path information is courtesy of the Art
Department Website.
Art Education:
This is a good career for those who
are self-starters, fairly outgoing, patient
and upbeat, and who enjoy working closely with
children as well as other adults. Employers
tell us those who are competent in many different
media, with both 2-D and 3-D skills, are more
flexible and will find a first job faster. Artists
with very strong preferences for media like
photography, ceramics, sculpture, fiber, or
metals often fit best in a large art department
in a bigger high school. [more
info]
Illustration:
This is for those students with good drawing
and painting skills. Illustrations can begin
as art in any medium that can be photographed
or scanned, including collage, assemblage, digital,
and fiber. However, employers tell us that good
representational skills, and cartooning skills,
make you a more flexible employee. [more
info]
Electronic Art / Graphic
Design:
This is a good career for those with strong
two-dimensional design skills who desire a specialty
in electronic art, for use in web design or
print layout. Employers tell us that good communication
skills, attention to detail, accurate proofreading,
and the ability to meet deadlines are essential.
It’s a good fit for someone who works
well under pressure and can take suggestions
and criticism from others. [more
info]
Art History &
Visual Arts Management:
This is a career for those who want
their work lives to reflect their love of art,
literature, and history; who wish to teach art
history; who want to work in museums, art centers,
or galleries; and who look forward to working
with artists, works of art, and others who value
these. Employers tell us strong skills in reading
and research, written and oral communication,
visual discrimination, and organization are
important. [more
info]
Entrepreneur:
This is a good career for
those interested in building a strong foundation
in design and drawing, an understanding of the
rich heritage of visual art through art history,
and extensive study in one medium. Self-starters
capable of completing a sizeable business and
writing component will have the skills to own
and operate their own businesses. Competence
in business practice, accounting, marketing,
contracts, planning, and retailing is a must
in this field. Our alumni have built businesses
in graphic design, photography, ceramics, wildlife
illustration, silkscreening, sign making, weaving,
wearable art, sculpture, and faux and decorative
painting. [more
info]
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