Studio Arts at Feather River College
2024 Student Art Exhibition coming up May 1st - May 17th at participating downtown Quincy art galleries. Learn more about the event here!
Students at Feather River College receive close mentorship level guidance from faculty. The studio groups are small and meet in open flexible use studios. These spaces ease conversations between students engaged in various studio practices and foster inter-disciplinary possibilities. Feather River College and the Studio Arts are part of an accessible, beautiful California mountain landscape that encourage students to get immersed in creativity with little distraction.
Students receive close mentorship level guidance from faculty, creating meaningful relationships between instructors and other students. The studio groups are small and meet in open, flexible-use studios. These spaces ease students into their artwork and allow students to ask questions and offer suggestions in comfortable formats. The studio itself is part of stunning California mountain landscape that encourages students to get immersed in creativity with little distraction. As most students will tell you, their journey through Studio Arts at FRC is one of their best experiences of their lives!
I really love the beauty of the campus and how inspiring it is for an artist. The peace and quiet of nature really allowed me to find deep creativity that I did not realize existed until my time at FRC.
Recent research shows that 80% of art graduates obtain employment that is either closely or somewhat related to their education. An art degree gives you the ability to earn good money while doing work you have passion for - a feeling sadly missing in much of the modern workforce. Here are six careers you can get with an art degree that will keep you fulfilled financially and creatively.
Art director
- Average pay: $89,760 per year
Art directors plan and create a visual style and theme for media like print ads, television commercials, product packaging, and film productions. Art directors are usually employed by advertising and PR agencies, newspaper and magazine companies, and design firms. To become an art director, you should pursue an art degree in graphic design or advertising design.
User Experience (UX) designer
- Average pay: $87,883 per year (Glassdoor)
User experience designers perform tasks related to the way people interact with design. In addition to the traditional duties of a designer – choosing layouts, colors, and visual themes for media and products – UX designers do work like creating user personas, conducting usability surveys, and creating wireframe maps. Graphic and multimedia design are good degrees to earn if you want to be a UX designer.
Multimedia artists/animators
- Average pay: $63,970 per year (BLS)
Multimedia artists or animators create movement in film, television, video games, and other visual media. They often work for movie or TV production companies, but roughly half of all animators are self-employed. Most animators today use computer software like Maya, Flash, and Blender, but they are sometimes responsible for creating storyboard drawings and print mockups. Animators generally obtain degrees in multimedia or animation.
Architect
- Average pay: $76,100 per year (BLS)
Architects use design skills to create visual plans for new buildings. They are responsible for understanding client needs, working with engineers and interior designers, and managing large construction projects. To become an architect, you'll need to complete at least a bachelor's degree in architecture, gain working experience as an intern or apprentice, and pass an examination to earn your license.
Creative director
- Average pay: $133,097 per year (Glassdoor)
The creative director job was made famous by Mad Men's Don Draper. Like art directors, creative directors oversee the direction of campaigns and communications – but creative directors are responsible for all the stylistic elements of the campaign, from copywriting to sales positioning. They set the creative tone, manage junior artists and writers, and often give presentations to clients. Creative directors usually hold art degrees in graphic design, multimedia, or advertising.
Fashion designer
- Average pay: $63,670 per year
Fashion designers conceptualize and create clothes, jewelry, and accessories. They choose fabrics, colors, patterns, and themes. Fashion designers also produce mockups and prototypes to be presented for approval and mass-production. They work with creative directors, textile manufacturers, and other designers. Fashion designers obtain a degree in fashion design, sometimes with a concentration aligned with their interests.
High paying careers with an art degree aren't a myth
Money isn't the main reason you're pursuing an art degree, but it matters, just like your art does. There's no reason you should have to choose between making a comfortable living and working in a fulfilling job: there are plenty of exciting careers you can get with an art degree that allow you to do both.
Source: cca.edu/newsroom/6-highest-paying-careers-you-can-get-art-school-degree/
What is an AA-T?
The Associate Degree for Transfer it is a new type of degree available from California community colleges, specifically designed for use by students transferring as juniors to the CSU system.
What does the Associate Degree for Transfer program do for me?
- Creates an Associate Degree for Transfer that guarantees your admission with junior standing to the California State University system.
- Defines this associate degree as having 60 transferrable units that include a minimum of 18 units in a major or area of emphasis and an approved general education curriculum (either IGETC or CSU GE Breadth).
- Provides you with priority admission consideration to your local California State University campus and to a program or major that is similar to the major or area of emphasis you studied at your community college.
- Prohibits the California State University from requiring you to repeat courses that are similar to those completed at your community college as part of your Associate Degree for Transfer.
- Prohibits the California State University from requiring you to take more than 60 units to complete a 120-unit baccalaureate degree.
- Reduces the need to take unnecessary courses, thereby shortening your time to degree completion and reducing your costs at the community college and California State University.
- Eliminates confusion caused by different and shifting major preparation requirements that can vary by each California State University campus.
For more information please visit the Associate Degree for Transfer website at http://adegreewithaguarantee.com/
Featured Art Project
3 Dimensional Art Select Projects, On-Site Culminating Exhibit
Rilee McAdams and Debbie Corsino exhibited their projects on-site as part of the course objectives to engage students in thinking about contexts for their art and contemporary professional strategies for engaging audience and community: discrete sculpture, installation art, site art, ephemeral art, etc. Rilee and Debbie are both in the last few semesters of completing their art degrees.
Fellow Feather River College Faculty from other programs, family and friends came out, took in the art, shared a campfire and cider.
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