Visual Arts
Below are sample lists of careers and majors commonly associated with Visual Arts. Please remember, many careers do not require a specific major; rather, employers are often more interested in the experiences you have had and the skills, interests, abilities, and strengths you have developed through these experiences that enhance your academic program. Use the links below to explore careers and majors.
Majors:
Careers:
- Acting or Dialect Coach
- Actor or Actress
- Animator
- App Developer
- Art Director
- Art Editor
- Art Educator
- Art Lecturer
- Art or Creative Director
- Artist Agent
- Attorney in Entertainment Law
- Best Boy
- Boom Operator
- Cartoonist
- Casting Director
- Ceramicist
- Cinematographer or Videographer
- Combat Photographer
- Corporate Curators
- Costume or Wardrobe Designer
- Curators
- Director
- Editor: Film, Media, Photo, Video, Web
- Fashion Designer
- Film Commissioner
- Film Critic or Journalist
- Film Distributor
- Film Editor
- Film Festival Organizer
- Film or Media Instructor
- Film or Video Editor
- Foundry Artist
- Freelance Artist
- Gaffer
- Gallery Director
- Graphic Designer
- Grip
- Illustrator
- Jeweler
- Jewelry Designer
- Layout Designer
- Makeup Artist or Hairstylist
- Museum Guide
- Music Director
- Packaging Designer
- Photographer
- Photographer (Professional)
- Photojournalist
- Potter
- Producer
- Product Development Engineer
- Production Coordinator
- Publicist
- Screenwriter
- Set and Exhibit Designer
- Set Designer
- Set or Scenic Designer
- Sound Designer or Mixer
- Special Effects Producer
- Stage Manager
- Storyboard Artist
- Stunt Coordinator
- Stylist
- Talent Agent
- Technical Illustrator
- User Interface Designer
- Video Game Designer
- Wallpaper Designer
- Web Application Developer