The first this that I would need to do is to get to know them. I have to take note on what they been discussing among their peers or if they haven't express any interest for me to tap in to that.
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I need to call around or ask the art teachers who have already been at the school for a long time on what they hand to the kids. Web pages? pamphlets? Word of mouth? I guess those can be my practical questions to practical tips for them.
What I needed to know what how I can earn free scholarships. Take less routes to get where I was going. I took the longest way to get to where I am. 30 hours of credit in a tech college, undergrad, masters.
I will start by investigating what is available for an artist. here is a pic I hunted.
Architecture: model builder, city planner, interior designer, landscape architecture, marine architecture, theme park designer, environmental architect (sciency)
Art Education: art therapist, artist in residence, community arts, grant writer, historian, museum educator, researcher, art teacher K-12
Artisan: blacksmith, bookbinder, ceramist, fiber artist, furniture maker, jewelry designer, metalsmith, sign painter, woodworker
Art Services: art director, artist’s agent, gallery director, appraiser, consultant, critic, auctioneer, art supply sales -provided by professor
Design: exhibits, floor coverings, floral, housewares, packaging, textile, toy, displays
Digital Media: advertising, animation/cartoonist, photographer, game designer, graphics, website design
Fashion: color consultant, clothing designer, art director, illustrator, merchandiser, patternmaker
Fine Arts: courtroom/police sketch artist, fine art copyist, mural artist, painter, sculptor, photographer
-provided by professor
One way that was kinda like a live take on giving advise was just last friday. It was our art exhibition. A parent was mentioning that her son only wants to draw anime, with kind of a discuss. I told the lady look I drew anime from 4-11th grade. Pokemon, Gundam Wing, Dragonball Z. It helped with skill practices like composition and perspective. My advice for her son is for her to think about Disney Pixar or major companies such as that. He's too young to think about it but I went after the parents to help them realize art careers are growing. If I had a student like this kid in my as a Junior Senior I could tell them the same thing. Or if someone is interested in game design or graphic design. We investigate which college teaches best and what state he or she needs to move to.
Ways to introduce them to possibilities is print out nicely color sheets. Something maybe made by adobe so the student can think " Mr. Wynn went out of his way hunting things up for me".
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