Interested in an Art Career? Check Out These Artsy Cities
by Kelly Richardson
kelly.richardson@graphicdesignschoolreview.com
GraphicDesignSchoolReview.com Columnist
There's nothing quite like a whirlwind tour of the world's most fascinating artistic cities to make you want to earn your degree and start your career. The inspiration will have you seeing abstract stars and impressionist moons.
Many successful artists claim that they hesitated about enrolling in art degree programs. In many cases, travel to one of the world’s art centers can reignite your passion. Spending just a few days in any one of these artsy cities can turn your art motor on full throttle.
Artsy Destinations for Career Hopefuls
- Florence, Italy. It was here that the Renaissance art movement first spread its wings. The art in Florence will make you want to start earning your degree tomorrow.
- Paris, France. There is little doubt that the French know their art. For a fine representation of art throughout the ages, you can't do much better.
- New York, New York. The good old U.S.A. boasts this heavyweight city of the art world. Be inspired and start your art career in the Big Apple.
Believe it or not, you can turn your love of art into a full time career when you earn your art degree from an accredited institution. Whether you choose a campus or online program, an art degree is the first step towards a rewarding career doing what you love to do.
Art Degree: Professional Creativity
- Environment. An art degree can let you spend your career in chic design studios.
- Outlook. Experts predict that businesses will employ more art professionals over the next decade.
- Education. You art degree program will develop technical skills while exposing you to history and culture.
Don't let your art skills go to waste! Earn a degree and start a new professional life in your art career.
Sources
MSNBC
United States Bureau of Labor Statistics
About the Author
Kelly Richardson covers the local education and technology scenes in major cities across the country. His articles appear in a variety of respected educational journals, periodicals, and e-zines.