Describes a wide variety of careers which involve art.
SECTION I
Why Do You Need a College Degree?
3
(4)
Introduction: Meet the Art Major
7
(2)
Chapter 1: Your High School Years
9
(11)
Chapter 2: Making the Most of Your Experience as an Art Major
20
(10)
Chapter 3: Taking Your Art Degree to Work
30
(21)
SECTION II-CAREERS
Antique and Art Dealers
51
(8)
Architects
59
(8)
Archivists
67
(11)
Art Directors
78
(10)
Book Conservators
88
(11)
Book Editors
99
(8)
Ceramic Artists
107
(9)
Cinematographers and Directors of Photography
116
(9)
College Professors
125
(9)
Conservators and Conservation Technicians
134
(7)
Costume Designers
141
(9)
Creative Arts Therapists
150
(11)
Desktop Publishing Specialists
161
(10)
Education Directors and Museum Teachers
171
(9)
Exhibit Designers
180
(7)
Fashion Designers
187
(9)
Film Editors
196
(8)
Furniture Designers
204
(8)
Graphic Designers
212
(9)
Illustrators
221
(6)
Interior Designers and Decorators
227
(11)
Internet Developers
238
(6)
Jewelers and Jewelry Repairers
244
(10)
Landscape Architects
254
(7)
Medical Illustrators and Photographers
261
(8)
Merchandise Displayers
269
(7)
Museum Directors and Curators
276
(12)
Packaging Designers
288
(6)
Painters and Sculptors
294
(11)
Photo Stylists
305
(10)
Photographers
315
(7)
Secondary School Teachers
322
(13)
Television Editors
335
(8)
Toy and Game Designers
343
(10)
Glossary
353
(2)
Further Reading
355
(2)
Index
357
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