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While We are Waiting: Make sure you have your art careers Pretest ready. Message Me: answer the questions below. Message Me: answer the questions below. What type of artist is shown in this image? What type of artist is shown in this image? What other art careers are there? What other art careers are there?
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Muralist Creates very large images, such as a painting or enlarged photograph. These images are applied directly to a wall or ceiling.
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Expectations Participate, Participate, Participate!!! Participate, Participate, Participate!!! Ask questions! There are no silly questions. If you’re thinking it…someone else may be too, so ask! Ask questions! There are no silly questions. If you’re thinking it…someone else may be too, so ask! Please limit off-task activities during instruction (this may include verbal comments, typed comments, and drawing on the white board) Please limit off-task activities during instruction (this may include verbal comments, typed comments, and drawing on the white board)
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By the End of this Session Students will: Students will: View different art careers. View different art careers. Know the difference between each art career. Know the difference between each art career.
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What Can You Do With an Art Education?
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Artist An artist can be a master of many different trades. An artist can be a master of many different trades. While viewing the slides today identify an art job you would enjoy most. While viewing the slides today identify an art job you would enjoy most.
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Painter Coats walls or other surfaces with paint.
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Sculptor Shapes figures or designs in the round or in relief creating art in three-dimensions.
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Set Designer Member of a film, television or theatre production team who is responsible for designing the scenery and props for a set or stage.
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Art Director The person who oversees the production of a commercial product or an art performance.
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Tattoo Artist A person who uses the human body as a permanent canvas for their two-dimensional artwork.
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Culinary Artist Prepares and/or cooks food.
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Cake Decorator A sugar artist that uses icing and other edible decorative elements to transform otherwise plain cakes into colorful and festive works of art.
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Layout Artist Arranges printed or graphic material on a page.
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Makeup Artist Applies makeup and prosthetics (fake body parts) to a person for creative productions that can include theater, television, film, fashion, and magazine shoots.
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Architect Trained and licensed in the planning and designing of buildings, and participates in supervising the construction of a building.
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Architectural Graphic Designer Drafts architectural designs. Develops a visual representation of the client’s desired building structure. These drafts are then given to the architect to create the three-dimensional form.
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Landscape Architect Involved in the planning, design, and sometimes oversight of an exterior landscape or space.
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Art Therapist A therapist who has their patients express themselves through the use of art materials, such as paints, chalk, and markers.
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Textile Artist Uses plant, animal, or synthetic fibers to construct practical or decorative objects.
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Product Designer Develops new products by thinking of new ideas, building a prototype, testing it, and creating a final product to sell.
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Art Educator Teaches the visual, tangible arts— drawing, painting, sculpture, and design in jewelry, pottery, weaving, fabrics, etc. The techniques taught can be applied to more practical fields such as commercial graphics and home furnishings.
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Interior Designer Designs architectural interiors and their furnishings.
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Display Artist Arranges products for store fronts and interior displays.
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Costume Designer Designs costumes for a film or stage production.
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Curator A content specialist responsible for a cultural collection. They oversee artwork, collectibles, historic items or scientificcollections.
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Graphic Designer Puts together images, lettering, or motion graphics to create a piece of design.
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Photographer A person who uses a camera to capture images.
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Fashion Designer Designs clothing and accessories.
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Medical Illustrator Interprets and creates visual material to help record and spread medical, biological and related information.
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Animation Artist Creates multiple images that give an illusion of movement when displayed in rapid sequence.
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Exit Ticket! What art career most interests you? What art career most interests you? Why is this career so interesting to you? Why is this career so interesting to you?
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