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Guide to Hawaii Arts School Programs

Are you creative?  Do you like the idea of working for yourself and setting your own schedule?  Are you a go-getter who can create income opportunities? Then you may be ready for a career as an artist. There are numerous options when it comes to achieving a successful career in the art world. Artists can work anywhere in the state of Hawaii, however those working in the more populated regions such as Honolulu may find more opportunities to work for advertising and publishing employers. In Hawaii there are several quality programs to further your education in the field.  The programs in this state focus mainly in the artistic areas of graphic design, web design, animation, and video designs.

Hawaii Arts Job Outlook and Salary


About sixty percent of artists are self-employed and work in their own art studios.  Competition in this industry is high as there are relatively few jobs available in the field.  In Hawaii, the growth in fine arts employment is expected to be about the same as in other industries or around twelve percent. In this state, the employment for fine artists is highly dependent on the economy and the tourism business.

Artists can be divided into four main categories.  Art directors generally work in either advertising or publishing by overseeing the layouts of the particular medium. Craft artists design one-of-a kind pieces to sell in galleries, art festivals and in their own studios.  Fine artists include painters, sculptors, and illustrators.  Depending on the medium used, fine artists can work in a variety of settings such as museums, art galleries, publishers or design companies. Multimedia artists and animators can be employed in the motion picture industry, the gaming industry, or even for advertising firms.

Salaries for artists vary widely by the type of employer and the level of recognition in the industry.  Fine artists in Hawaii can expect to earn between $38,000 and $72,000 per year.  Many self-employed artists will find the need to take on additional paid work to supplement their income from the sale of their artwork. Advancement in the art world can be achieved by developing a good reputation for quality work.  Some artists may choose to get an advanced degree in business to help manage a successful art studio and business.

Local Art Festivals & Events


Hale’iwa Arts Festival - July 17th - 18th, 2010
Graduate Exhibition - January 17th - February 5th, 2010
Waimea Cherry Blossom Heritage Festival - February 6th, 2010
Waikiki Art Fest - May 22nd - 23rd, 2010

Largest Cities in and Around Hawaii

Honolulu, Hilo, Kailua, Kaneohe, Waipahu, Pearl City, Koloa, Mililani, Kahului, Kihei…

Hawaii State ZIP Codes

96813, 96720, 96834, 96797, 96782, 96756, 96789, 96732, 96753…

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