I want to work in the arts
Artists are visualists. From film sets to dance studios to culinary arts, they always find a way to creatively display what they see or feel. Artists create things that evoke emotion whether it be a painting, photography, design, performance, film, sculpture or song. Because of the high demand for creativity in the business word, artists are able to bring their abilities to a number of different career paths.
Career Snapshot
- Salary​ Range – $27,200 - $92,780 annually (stats from Bureau of Labor Statistics. Salary varies by art industry, education and experience)
- Work Environment – studio, film set, office or home
Creativity
Successful artists are able to adapt to various concepts and mediums while also leaving a mark of their individual style in every project. Developing this creative edge allows others to recognize and appreciate your work on a deeper level.
Perseverance
An artist’s work doesn’t always meet success on the first try. Oftentimes, it’s also met with criticism. Incorporating critiques and casting aside ones that aren’t helpful is an important skill that takes time to learn.
Time Management & Discipline
Because artists aren’t confined to an office setting and traditional business hours they need to devote as much time as necessary to complete their projects and have discipline to make sure they’re staying on track.
Collaboration
Artists are able to challenge their abilities and work from different perspectives by learning from others. Collaborating on a project or performance and taking direction from others is an important skill artists need in order to succeed.
Things to think about
Top qualities and skills needed for art careers:
Top Five
There are a variety of majors at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ that can help prepare you for the future.
Most Surprising Majors
Handshake Job Search Terms
- Create
- Art
- Build
- Display
- Photo
Things You Can Do
Seek opportunities on campus to start developing skills.
Get Involved
There are many student clubs and organizations on campus with a creative focus. Get started in a that fits your artistic abilities.
Get Connected
Whether you’re interested in studio art, photography, performing art, cinematography or writing, make connections with successful artists and ask what their job is like. Find ways to make these connections at Career Services.
Get Experience
Find opportunities to develop your skills and volunteer your time at a local school, museum or art festival. Find these opportunities through:
- - Login and search using keywords like “artistâ€
- Handshake - Login and search by industry, job function or keyword
- Volunteer Resource Center - Search the calendar or organization database
Get Engaged
Submit your work to local studios, festivals, organizations or the campus journal. There are many events on campus that can test and enhance your creative ability, so check out the.
Get Informed
Researching the art industry you’d like to work in is an essential step to discovering your career path while in school. Use to learn more about careers in the arts.