Career Options
More than ever before in modern history, a degree in art enables graduates to pursue a wide variety of career options.
Career Areas include:
Media, Commercial Art, Graphic Design, Fashion and Textile Design, The Art Market, Museums, Scholarship, Art Therapy, Medical Humanities, in addition to Studio Art
Employers Include:
Design Firms, Websites, Technology Companies, Film and Television Industry, Corporations, Schools, Hospitals, Museums, Art Studios, Publishers, Auction Houses, Galleries, Fashion and Textile Manufacturers to name a few
Recent Baylor Art Graduates Have Gone On to Pursue The Following:
- Professional Art and Design Positions at: Disney, IBM; AT&T; Dallas Symphony; Carson Group Advertising; among others
- MFA programs at Rhode Island School of Design and Cranbrook Academy of Art and MA/PhD Programs in Art History at St. Andrews University in Scotland and UT Austin to name a few
General Information for Developing a Career in Art
- An art degree can and should be tailored to areas of specialization.
- Save artwork for a strong portfolio - too much is better than too little.
- Create personal website to showcase art, creative thought process, and build a creative identity.
- Join art-related professional and student organizations.
- Volunteer with fundraising efforts for the arts.
- Gain valuable experience through volunteering, internships, part-time and summer jobs, and apprenticeships.
- Seek exposure to art by visiting museums around the country and world.
- Conduct informational interviews with professionals in areas of interest to learn more about opportunities and strategies for these areas. Learn to network.
- Develop skills in business management, computers, marketing, and other related areas to increase understanding of opportunities.