Associate Degree: Fine Art & Craft Degree and Programs
Creative artists don't officially require formal degrees or education, but it can help. Both craft artists and fine artists can display their work in galleries, museums, or sell it by a various means from art and craft shows to retail outlets. They can work in a variety of mediums include pottery, tapestries, stained glass, painting, sketching, and printing. But it's hard to make a living in solely a fine art and craft career. Many artists also become teachers, imparting their knowledge and skills to others. Because it's such a competitive business, and only the very best succeed enough to earn a living, any formal career training that enhances your abilities can help. An associate's degree in fine art and craft, earned either through online education or at a traditional school, can teach you about past masters and art forms through art history classes, or provide you with an opportunity to improve your own work through studio art time.
Featured Fine Art & Craft Degree and Programs
Academy of Art University
Established in 1929, Academy of Art University is the largest private art & design university in the country that offers accredited AA, BFA and MFA degrees as well as personal enrichment classes and certificates.

Established in 1929, Academy of Art University is the largest private art & design university in the country that offers accredited AA, BFA and MFA degrees as well as personal enrichment classes and certificates.
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