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Looking for a career as an artist? Find the top schools online here. We have done all of the work for you in listing what our visitors are saying are the top art schools.
These programs are great for those of you looking to become a
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Start a creative, moneymaking career as an Artist. Why complete a training program to work as an Artist? With the right credentials, techniques, and training, you can:
- Work in the motion picture industry, publishing or advertising, or the teaching or legal fields.
- Work as an animator, illustrator, painter, or cartoonist.
- Work as a Freelance Artist.
Receive FREE information with absolutely no obligation! Find out more about Penn Foster's complete art training that includes:
- All the books, lessons, equipment, and learning aids you need.
- Art Kits for drawing, pen and ink, watercolor and oil painting, and matting.
- Video art tutorials.
- Toll-free instructional support.
- Access to student services by website, phone, and mail.
Demand for Artists will increase 17% by 2012.* Artists work in television, computer software, printing, and public relations firms. Self-employed Artists offer their services to businesses from advertising firms to interior designers. Opportunity is everywhere!
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Do you like to draw, paint, sketch, or doodle? Want to develop your artistic abilities? If you do, chances are you have the ability to become a serious art student! Get your FREE art test at no cost and no obligation!
• Get direct one-to-one instruction
• Train while working or going to school
• Learn at your convenience
Discover the artist in you! Our experts will review your
test and once you enroll, will help you become more skilled, more creative, and more confident! We've helped thousands of people become better artists and we will help you too! Complete our form. Take the first step to becoming an accomplished artist!
+Results may vary. Although many Penn Foster students have been very successful, the positive results achieved by one student may not be indicative of all students' experiences.
* Growth figures represent a ten-year period ending 2012. Source: "National Industry-Occupation Employment Matrix," a publication of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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