Career questions tagged visual-arts
I have to take fine arts at my school, but which should I choose if I want to be a doctor? Does it matter at all?
My school has a fine arts requirement to graduate. I would like to become a doctor and am not very interested in art. What genre of classes are best for my situation? My school offers choir, band, orchestra, theatre arts, visual arts, dance, technical theatre, and art history at various levels and subgenres. Does it even matter that much and should I choose any of them? This is high school, by the way!
"how is it possible that I get better art lesson?
I want to start doing art more it's my fav.
I'm in the 11th grade and I've already started exploring my future career, what are some skills I need to be developing in graphic designing based on my passions and interests?
At school, during my freshmen year, I was starting to get interested in visual arts and designing my own things. During the middle of the year, an art academy came to visit my school during career day, I saw many things that school had to offer referring to my career that I want to pursue. Then, in the middle of February, I got to visit the campus and check out the different fields, like the music production, visual art and many other fields, that were interesting. I've heard of different other art schools in the Bay Area, that I want to check out also, like Cogswell College and California College of the Arts. What are some more helpful tips for me in the near future? What are some other things I can do in the graphic design field? #graphicdesign #art #fine-art #digital-art #design #visual-arts
What are always to get back into something you love doing before?
I'm asking this question because I use to draw and I was always been creative. But then I stop. I would love to get back into drawing and being creative again because this is one of my majors that I want to study in #college. I also really enjoy art a lot ever since I was in grammar school. I hope I could get some ideas to get back into art again. #creativity #art #time-management #work-life-balance #visual-arts
Should I major in Entrpreneurship?
I want to sell make wall art for homes, but I don’t if I should major in visual arts or Entrepreneurship. #major #women-in-business #business #entrepreneurship #college #art #visual-arts
Should I become an artist or just do art on the side?
I am a ninth grader in the Bay Area and the idea of becoming a full time visual artist that relies only on the money i get from the pieces I sell has always scared me. I am also worried that if I choose to do art on the side, I might forget about it or the art process might lose its magic. #artist #art #visual-arts
how do you become an art therapist?
I want to be an art therapist. I was wondering what types of volunteer work or other things I should do to set myself up for an art therapy career. #psychology #art #therapy #counseling #visual-arts #art-therapy
what makes up a stong body of work?
i am developing my portfolio to attend an art college to pursue art #art #arts #fine-art #visual-arts
What is the difference between a Production Artist and a true Graphic Designer?
I am a student at Mississippi State University in their Graphic Design program. I am about to take a production course and I need some clarification on the difference of a Production Artist vs a True Graphic Design position #design #artist #graphics #production #multimedia #visual-arts #visual-design #visual-studio
How hard is it to get a job with a background in ceramics?
I'm currently a double major in visual art/computer science. I love art especially, but I"m concerned. #visual-arts #visual-basic #art #fine-art #artist #career
After you graduated from college, how hard is it to find a job that you actually want to do?
I'm a computer science/visual art major. #computer-science #art #math #graphic-designer #visual-arts
what would be the best animation software to start with?
I am very interested in becoming an animator and I would love to start #animation #visual-arts