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Earnings Potential
Obtaining a degree/certificate or studying in the field of Fine Arts can lead to a many different careers. Some of these fields include painting, sculpting, printing, restoration, illustration, and many more. The financial potential varies greatly.
Fine Arts Facts at a glance
- Freedom to express creativity
- Potential opportunities: Art Consultant, Art Administrator, Commission Painter, Portrait Artist, Sculptor, Gallery Owner, Museum Curator, Art Critic, Art Educator, and Prototype Designer, Art Director, Visual Effects Artist, and Gallery Painter/Printmaker/Sculptor.
Summary of what this degree entails
The first two years of studying art at the university or college level will get you familiar with the fundamentals of Fine Art. These two years typically involve drawing, sculpting, painting, etc. By your third year a concentration is selected and focused on. This will lead you into courses and specific aspects of your concentration that will prepare you for your selected career and future in Fine Arts. While you are studying to obtain a degree in Fine Art it is wise to explore the opportunities to Internship and work in your field.
Fine Arts Degrees
- Ceramics
- Dance
- Drawing
- Film
- Fine art photography
- Furniture
- Music & Opera
- Painting
- Poetry
- Printmaking
- Sculpture
- Theatre
Specific Career openings in these fields Internships and apprenticing are highly suggested. Great areas to get started in are museums, art agencies, studios, galleries, art supply stores and many more.
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