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So you are interested in … Art ?
your degree you will probably have specialised in a particular area , though remember it ’ s not just about creating your own artwork but also analysing art itself and understanding different artists and their work .

So you are interested in … Art ?

You could study … Ceramics , Fine Art , Sculpture , Photography , Illustration . Related subjects : Design , Architecture , Fashion , Interior Design .
If I study an art subject at university – what do I do ? When you study an art subject at university you are treated as a professional artist from day one . You are expected to be independent and self-motivated though there are lecturers and personal tutors on hand to provide guidance and advice . Depending on the subject , most universities with art-based courses will have studios with 24 hour access so you can work when the ideas come to you . You will also have field trips to galleries ( both in the UK and abroad ) and guest lectures from artists working in your field .
An art-based degree can be what you make of it . There are often lots of intern opportunities and they often have a professional studio / business for the students attached to the art courses where you can bid on real projects and earn money ! Most art courses have a real focus on employability and in fact often have very high employment rates when students have finished their degree because of this .
The first year is often quite structured giving you experience in the various different subject areas within your area . There will also be opportunities to work on group projects . By the end of
Personal skills : Communication , open minded , critical thinking , presentation skills , self-motivated , time management , creativity , ambitious , broad-minded , dedicated , determined , independent , innovative , versatile .
Subjects needed : An art related qualification and a portfolio is normally needed . Most art courses will require you to have some form of interview and want you to show your passion for the subject . Based on this you will get an offer and it can really vary from course to course .
What are the Job Opportunities ? Practising artist , working for a gallery , or going on to further study and teaching .
Useful websites www . theartcareerproject . com / careers www . nache . org . uk www . the-aop . org www . theaoi . com www . thecreativeindustries . co . uk www . creativeskillset . org
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