Careers in Fine Arts

Work with communities to improve their quality of life using a variety of art forms to explore relevant issues. Generally works in areas where there are social, cultural or environmental issues.
Creates work for a museum or gallery which may be on display temporarily or as a part of the institution’s permanent collection. Exhibitions may be juried or as part of an invitational exhibition, such as the Whitney Biennial.
Create original pieces of artwork through a variety of media. Sell work to individuals, galleries, interior designers, architects, libraries, community centers, churches, banks, hotels, government and elsewhere.
Acquire, care for, develop, display and interprets a collection of artifacts or works of art in order to inform, educate and entertain the public.
Teaches classes either as a part-time adjunct, or full-time instructor at a college or university. May also design courses or assist with curriculum development. Typically requires a terminal degree such as a MFA.
Set designers research, design, and supervise the construction of sets and scenery, costumes and visual aids required in stage, film and television productions. Set designers must have 3D and 2D skills and knowledge of construction, lighting, fabrication and materials.
Teach art or design, craft, and technology as part of curriculum to pupils aged 11–18. Inspire a student to pursue their talents and instill a love of learning.
Works for a specified period of time at a school, college, museum or center to demonstrate and teach techniques and processes in the artists’ fields of expertise. May be a short term position or a year-long appointment.
Educational Opportunities at MCAD
Academic Programs
Undergraduate
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fine Arts Studio
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Print Paper Book
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drawing and Painting
Graduate
Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts

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