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Bachelor’s Degree required (please include GPA and any awards or recognition); art history or studio art preferred. Research fine art treatments; communicate with artists and vendors; order and commission artwork.
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Preferred majors include: Fine Art, Illustration, Entertainment Design, Product Design, Environment Design, Experience and Production Design. Program Dates: Summer 2024: Approximately May 2024 – August 2024 Fall 2024: Approximately September 2024 – December 2024 JOB SUMMARY: Intern will assist the Art Direction team in creating 2d sketches, storyboards, POV color illustrations; and if able, key art, birds eyes, and marketing art to support the Creative Studio project design needs under the mentorship of Art Director and/or Senior level Concept Designer.
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While living in the SFCC residence hall, students have the opportunity to attend classes in Math, Literature and Composition, Foreign Language and Culture, Laboratory Science, Computer Technology, Weight Training, Aerobics, Study Skills, Studio Art, and Theatre.
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The ideal candidate would have at least a bachelor's degree in Fine Art, Animation, Video Game Development or Related Field, but prior experience may qualify someone. Groove Jones, a world-renowned and award-winning studio specializing in Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality and Interactive Entertainment technologies, is currently seeking a person to join the team as a Blender Animator.
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Paisley Park is an active museum, state-of-the-art recording studio, and concert venue. Eggs, fish, and cheese are fine; beef, pork, chicken, and other meats can be eaten in your car, or you may take meals off-site.
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The Department of Art and Design enrolls more than 300 majors in curricula leading to a Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art with concentrations in Drawing, Ceramics, Imaging and Photography, Painting, Printmaking, Metalsmithing, Sculpture; Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Web Design with elective studies in Information Technology, Bachelor of Arts in Art Education; and a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design.
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Working with in-house fine art printer on print editions and collections. Opening for a Studio Manager for photojournalist and filmmaker Ed Kashi. This will be a part-time position based at Ed Kashi’s home studio in Montclair, New Jersey, with 2 days a week required in Montclair, and the rest remote.
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Rawls Museum Arts offers exposure to exhibitions of fine art, musical programs, hands-on workshops in studio art techniques, and lectures in art history and art appreciation.
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The adjunct printmaking instructor must have an earned Master of Fine Arts degree in studio art with substantial experience in the practice of printmaking. The Department of Fine Arts at St. Louis Community College, Forest Park is seeking a qualified candidate to teach all levels of Printmaking for the Fall 2023 semester.
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Each Teaching Artist leads daily visual arts experiences in the studio and in the Cranbrook Art Museum. Undergraduate and/or Graduate Degree in Fine Arts, Elementary Education, Art Education.
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Located in one of Florida’s fastest growing areas we are looking for a candidate that can help build upon a strong foundation focused on the fine arts to teach existing art courses, expand studio art opportunities for students, and develop a creative learning environment focused on interdisciplinary teaching.
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The ideal candidate will be able to teach courses such as Ceramics, Studio Art, 3-D Studies, or AP Studio Art, but interested candidates can also explore teaching any of our offerings which range from Middle School Art to Advanced Art to Videography to Photography.
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The Department of Art and Art History, part of the College of Fine Arts, comprises three academic units – Art History, Studio Art, and Art Education – with approximately 45 tenure-line and professional track faculty, 400 undergraduate majors, and 90 graduate students.
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NOTE: “Master’s degree in fine arts” as used here refers to any master’s degree in the subject matter of fine arts, which is defined to include visual studio arts such as drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, textiles, and metal and jewelry art; and also art education and art therapy.
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Established in 1999, The Crucible is the Bay Area's only nonprofit sculpture studio, educational foundry and metal fabrication shop offering classes in fine and industrial arts. From cast iron to neon, and from large-scale public art to the most precise kinetic sculpture, The Crucible is fast becoming the best-equipped public industry & arts education facility on the West Coast.
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