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AREAS EMPLOYERS STRATEGIES

ART MUSEUMS/GALLERIES

Education
Administration
Curatorial
Conservation
Registrar
Collections Management
Sales
Publications
Development
Public Relations
Exhibit Design/Preparation
Archivist
Tour Guides/Docent

  • Government or private museums
  • Local historical societies
  • Galleries

Intern or volunteer in an art museum.
Develop strength in art history areas.
Enhance computer skills.
Earn a business minor.
Acquire strong skills in research, fund-raising,
speaking, and writing.
Earn an advanced degree in an academic discipline
or museum studies for greater career opportunities.
Each specialty has varying qualifications and required training.
Develop good interpersonal skills, including the ability to work well on teams.

 
FINE ARTS
  • Self-employed
  • Shared studios
  • Historic sites
  • School/Community programs
Prepare a strong portfolio.
Participate in juried shows.
Secure guild membership.
Consider developing a source of supplemental income.
Learn to network and make contacts.
Develop strong skills in area of interest.
Obtain experience through apprenticeships, internships, or volunteering.
 

COMMERCIAL ART

Graphic Art
Computer Graphics
Illustration
Advertising

  • Newspapers
  • Publishing houses
  • Advertising agencies
  • Design firms
  • Large companies - product design divisions
  • Department stores
  • Television and motion picture industry
  • Non-technical and technical books, magazines, and
    trade publications
  • Internet media companies
  • Self-employed (freelance)
Prepare a strong portfolio.
Gain computer and technical skills.
Find an internship in a design firm.
Work on campus publications in design or layout.
Obtain summer or part-time experience with book, magazine, or newspaper publishers.
Develop attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines.
Supplement curriculum with course work in advertising or business.
 

EDUCATION

Studio Art
Fine Arts
Art History

  • Art schools
  • Public and private schools (K-12)
  • Colleges and universities
  • Adult and community programs
  • Libraries
  • Museums
  • Alternative schools
  • Group homes
Obtain certification for public school teaching.
Graduate degree usually required for postsecondary teaching.
Develop a speciality area.
Work or volunteer as a tutor, camp counselor, Big Brother/Sister, or after-school program counselor.
Become a member of art clubs.
Obtain substitute teaching experience.
Develop strength in art history areas.
 
ART THERAPY
  • Hospitals, nursing homes
  • Mental health facilities
  • Rehabilitation centers
  • Nonprofit organizations
Requires specialized training and certification, usually a
master's degree in art therapy.
Supplement curriculum with psychology, social work, or counseling courses.
Gain experience working with diverse populations.
 

MEDIA

Sales
Programming
Design
Video
Production
Editing
Art Journalism
Illustration
Art Criticism
Animation/Cartoons

  • Corporate media departments
  • Federal, state, and local government
  • Nonprofit agencies
  • Public relations and advertising firms
  • Independent production companies
  • Art-related publications
  • Publishing houses
  • Newspapers and magazines
Compile an up-to-date portfolio.
Gain knowledge of a variety of technical equipment.
Develop strong computer skills.
Participate in student theatrical productions.
Serve as audio-visual aide for campus films and lectures.
Act as photographer for campus events.
Work on student publications.
Gain experience through internships in media or
related areas.
Supplement curriculum with courses in business,
journalism, or broadcasting/electronic media.
 
PHOTOGRAPHY
  • Museums and historical societies
  • Media organizations
  • Photo agencies, studios, and auction houses
  • Libraries
  • Self-employment
  • Large corporations
  • Hospitals
Apprentice with a free-lance photographer.
Prepare a black and white and a color portfolio.
Obtain a staff photographer position with the yearbook, campus newspaper, or magazine.
Act as an audio-visual assistant or projectionist.
 
FASHION, TEXTILE,
INTERIOR DESIGN
  • Pattern companies
  • Apparel manufacturers/textile mills
  • Interior design departments
  • Commercial/residential design firms
  • Self-employment
Prepare a strong portfolio.
Complete an internship in a production firm.
Create and fit costumes for stage productions.
Enter design ideas in magazine contests.
Become a student member of professional
organization(s).
Reseach requirements for entering these fields. Some may require specialized training or additional
degrees.
 
ART SALES
  • Galleries/Museums
  • Auction houses
  • Specialty stores
Gain sales experience.
Obtain a business minor.
Develop computer skills.
Establish contacts by attending shows.
Volunteer in museums, membership drives, and
community outreach programs.
Serve as a student assistant in a university gallery.
Develop strong interpersonal and communication skills.
 

RETAIL


Buying
Store Management
Display Design
Fashion Coordination
Custom Framing

Retail stores including:

  • Department
  • Grocery
  • Drug
  • Specialty and variety chains
Gain sales experience.
Enhance curriculum with business courses.
Obtain summer, part-time, or internship positions in
retail.
Secure leadership in campus organizations.
Serve as treasurer or financial officer of an organization.
Obtain sales position with the yearbook or campus
newspaper.
 

GENERAL INFORMATION

• A bachelor’s degree is valuable for entry-level positions, but an advanced degree is usually necessary to attain competitive, upper-level positions.
• An art degree can and should be tailored to areas of specialization.
• Save your work for a strong portfolio - too much is better than too little.
• Be prepared to relocate to the larger markets of metropolitan areas where more opportunities exist.
• Join art related professional and student organizations.
• Volunteer with fundraising efforts for the arts.
• Gain valuable experience through volunteering, internships, part-time and summer jobs, and apprenticeships.
• Conduct informational interviews with professionals in areas of interest to learn more about opportunities and strategies for these areas.
• Learn to network.
• Be prepared to begin career in entry-level positions.
• Pair an art degree with other career interests to increase opportunities and provide supplemental income.
• Develop skills in business management, computers, marketing, and other related areas to increase marketability.
• A career in the arts takes dedication, patience, flexibility, talent, and some luck.

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