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You have navigated to the Musical, Performing & Visual Arts resource hub! Whether you’re an artist, musician, actor, or dancer, this page is designed to support your creative journey. Here, you’ll find articles, videos, career advice, and exclusive opportunities to help you grow as an artist and prepare for life beyond the stage or studio. Explore, get inspired, and take the next step in your artistic career!
Visual arts students can explore careers in fine arts, graphic design, illustration, museum curation, and art education. Building a strong portfolio and showcasing work on platforms like Behance, Dribbble, and Instagram can help attract clients and employers. Networking through internships, artist residencies, and local galleries (such as Art on Magnolia or Artapalooza) is also crucial. Those considering graduate school should research MFA programs that align with their artistic goals, focusing on faculty, funding opportunities, and career support. The Brandcenter at VCU is a highly-rated program that has taken several of our students and specializes in art direction, copywriting, etc. Whether pursuing freelance work, gallery representation, or a corporate creative role, adaptability and continuous skill development are essential for success in the visual arts industry.
Finding a job or pursuing graduate school as a theatre major requires strategic planning and networking. Many theatre professionals build their careers through internships, auditions, and connections with industry professionals. Platforms like Playbill, Backstage, and the Kennedy Center offer job postings, while regional theatres and university programs often have opportunities for aspiring artists. For those considering graduate school, programs in acting, directing, design, or theatre education can enhance skills and expand career options. Researching faculty, alumni success, and funding opportunities is key when selecting a program. Whether entering the workforce or continuing education, persistence and versatility are essential for success in the theatre industry.
To secure internships, grad school admission, and job opportunities, music majors should gain hands-on experience with symphonies, studios, or arts organizations. Build a strong portfolio, network through conferences and LinkedIn, and seek faculty guidance. For grad school, refine audition pieces, secure strong recommendations, and craft a compelling personal statement. Career paths include performance, education, production, and arts administration—leveraging alumni and faculty connections to find opportunities.