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5 Simple Reasons You Should Get an Arts Degree

Artists think all they need is creativity and the drive to make it in the art world. Here's why an arts degree is the ideal way to land your dream job.

With the ever-rising cost of tuition, it’s easy to see why some people interested in the fine arts may be hesitant to go to college and traditionally pursue their career goals. If you have a dream to become an artist, you may be tempted to just try it on your own without any formal education. However, it’s now more important than ever to earn a fine arts degree. With so much competition out there for the same jobs and artistic attention, you need every advantage you can get.

1. Learning the craft

Whether you want to learn about photography, drawing, painting, or sculpture, your college curriculum can help you gain the skills that are tough to pick up in the real world. Professors who have been through the same struggles as artists can teach you the basics and techniques that you can only learn from a professional in a traditional classroom setting. There’s always something new to learn and another way to better yourself as an artist and as a life-long learner in general, which is what a fine arts school program can do for you.

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2. Networking with fellow artists

Breaking into the art world is tough. The best opportunities for artists often come from who you know, not what you know. There’s no better way to get to know fellow artists than through art school. The connections you make with your peers and through the professional artists you’ll meet during your college experience may be the thing that makes your career. All those connections will come in handy when it comes to finding a job or starting a career after you have your degree in hand. 

3. Working with the best creators

Oftentimes, fine arts programs hire the best painters, photographers, and other types of artists to work as professors and mentors. It’s a very rare opportunity for students to learn their craft from the finest artists in the world. This a chance you're not likely to get in the outside world, so it’s important to take it when and where you can. These professors can also help you make further connections and tell you how to proceed with your art career.

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4. Gaining access to internship opportunities

Many fine art programs offer internships, apprenticeships, and other work opportunities specifically for art students. It’s a chance to get firsthand experience in your chosen art field long before starting your career. These sorts of jobs are often only offered to people either currently enrolled in a fine arts program or graduates with fine arts degrees. There’s no better way to gain work experience for your résumé and learn what it’s like to be a professional artist than with these types of opportunities.

5. Getting a leg up with job opportunities

When you have a fine arts degree under your belt, you essentially have proof that you’ve spent a few years seriously honing your craft and gaining the necessary skills to be a successful member of the art field. There are hundreds of jobs that require a fine arts degree, whether you want to design sets for theater or become an animator. Having that proof will give you access to a lot more of these opportunities. 

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A fine arts degree will not only help you prepare for a successful career in your chosen field but also give you the connections you'll need to find a job. Even with the state of the economy, there’s no better investment than your education. So before you throw yourself into the art world and manage on your own devices, consider where a fine arts degree from a great college or university can take you. 

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About Vera Reed

Vera Reed is a freelance writer who has contributed to several education and career sites. She knows how competitive today's job market can be and she hopes her tips will be encouraging for students as they explore majors and careers.

 

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