Visual Arts
A career in visual arts offers boundless opportunities for artistic expression and personal growth. As a visual artist, you have the privilege of transforming your imagination into tangible masterpieces that can evoke emotions, challenge perceptions, and leave a lasting impact on the world. Whether you choose to specialize in painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, digital art, or any other medium; your journey begins with a deep passion for creativity and a desire to communicate your ideas through visual storytelling.
This career path is a continuous learning process, where you constantly refine your technical skills, explore new techniques, and experiment with different styles to develop your unique artistic voice. Visual artists often find themselves navigating a diverse range of avenues, from showcasing their works in galleries and exhibitions to collaborating with designers, filmmakers, and other creative professionals on collaborative projects. A career in visual arts demands perseverance and adaptability, as you may need to balance periods of solitude in your studio with engaging with the art community and seeking opportunities for exposure.
EXPLORE CAREERS
An arts administration career involves managing and coordinating creative projects and organizations. Administrators oversee budgets, marketing, fundraising, and logistical aspects to ensure smooth operations. They facilitate the growth of artists and the arts community while promoting cultural enrichment and artistic expression.
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FIND OPPORTUNITIES
To begin exploring jobs and careers within visual arts, search the following job boards. Please note this is not an exhaustive list, but designed to be a starting place.
DEVELOP YOUR INTEREST
There are many options to get involved at »Æ¹ÏÊÓÆµand develop your career competencies. Get involved to deepen your understanding of an industry and help you decide if a job in this field is of interest to you. Planning your experience can feel daunting, so check out some industry specific ideas both on and off campus below. As you plan, meet with the Advising Hub to discuss your major and academic interests to ensure you’re on track for your academic plans as well.
- B-Side Arts Collective, Black and White Darkroom Club, Llamapalooza Music and Arts Festival, Sustainable Fashion Club.
- Ceramics Studio Support, FAC Museum Intern, Clay Class Instructor, Arts and Crafts Student Instructor and Coordinator, Visual Resources Assistant.
- Volunteer or intern with the . They have positions within art museum studies, Bemis School of Art, and the theater.
- Engage with the Arts & Crafts Department on-campus! Participate in their classes or programs, or utilize the space for independent projects. Consider selling your craft in their annual Arts & Crafts Fair.
- Consider a major or minor in Art.
- Graduate school can be a good next step, however not always necessary. It is important to have experiences to help narrow down your area of interest. If you are interested in graduate school, ensure to start preparation early, such as identifying programs of interest, knowing admission requirements, and talking to faculty and the Career Center about your interests.
- Search for graduate school programs through databases such as
- There are many graduate programs you could consider, but an example of types would include: advanced degrees in Arts Management, Curatorial Practice, Museum Studies, Art Therapy, and Visual Arts.
- Thinking about teaching art? There are different pathways to becoming a teacher and each state has slightly different requirements, but check out to learn more about becoming a teacher in Colorado.
- Further your knowledge outside of the classroom by checking out websites and software recommended by the Art Department.
- The Visual Resource Center on campus has equipment available to check out and offers workshops on topics such as Photoshop and Illustrator.
- Check out courses to further your skills through online platforms such as , , , and .
- Software Skills: Adobe Products (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop), UI/UX Experience, Figma, Project Management software (Basecamp, Asana)
Additional Skills: Layout design, typography, color theory, branding, campaign development
- Software Skills: Adobe Products (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop), UI/UX Experience, Figma, Project Management software (Basecamp, Asana)
- offers online classes surrounding a variety of topics taught about industry professionals and experts.
- It is important to creatively highlight your skills and accomplishments, and many jobs will likely require a portfolio. Check out these platforms to create a digital portfolio: , , , , ,
- Use a program like to create mock-ups that are presented professionally.
- Listen to some podcasts! Podcasts are a great way to expand your knowledge. Just a couple of examples include , , and
- Network and get involved in the local Colorado Springs area. Attend art events and gallery openings and join local associations and organizations. If you are interested in Graphic Design, join the and They plan many events, and it is a great way to meet local professionals.
- Connect with alumni. Alumni can be a great resource to learn more about the industry. You can find alumni through LinkedIn or TigerLink, CC’s networking platform.
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CURIOUS TO LEARN MORE
- Associations: , , , , , , , , ,
- Read career guides on These guides provide valuable insight into the industry, helpful resources, and detailed information about specific careers.
Contact the Career Center
719.389.6893
Morreale House @ 1130 N. Cascade Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80903