Berry Gilmore: It all comes down to transferable skills: the type of skills you acquired during the course of your degree that could help you get a job. Skills acquired in a fine arts degree that are of particular interest to employers include creativity, conceptual thinking, attention to detail, interpretive skills, analytical skills,...Some graduates stay in the field of arts in jobs such as professional artists, graphic designers, curators, art advisors, animators, set designers, photographers, film makers, art therapists,... Others will utilize the skills gained in their degree to pursue a variety of different careers in advertising, communications, public relations, fundraising, etc.At the end of day, you should just do what you love. The money will follow.Here are some interesting links:http://caps.concordia.ca/forstudents/majors.phphttp://caps.concordia.ca/forstudents/advice/fa/wha...Good luck! :)...Show more
Peggy Sandefer: i have a BFA in graphic design maj! or & worked in advertising for 10 years.
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