North Carolina Art Schools
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From the white sandy dunes of the Outer Banks to the deep woods of the Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina’s natural beauty can inspire the creativity of any artist. This state provides many opportunities for fine artists to display and sell their artwork through its numerous arts festivals and well renowned galleries. This high-tech state also has a good number of graphic designers who make a living here. With all of these artists living and working in the state, North Carolina schools and university programs have been developed to support and educate students in the artistic fields. For those looking to start a second career, certificates in web design can be earned in as little as eighteen months.
North Carolina Arts Job Outlook and Salary
With so many fine artists, including painters, sculptors and illustrators, being self-employed, the level of income is highly dependent on the economy. Most art items are purchased with the disposable income of art patrons. In North Carolina, the sale of arts and crafts items is also highly dependent on the local tourism industry. Fine artists employed in the state generally receive annual salaries that range from $33,000 to $65,000.
Graphic Designers in North Carolina can expect an increase in the number of positions available in the next ten years. The growth rate should be around ten percent. The average salaries for graphic designers in the state range from $34,000 to $59,000 per year. Graphic designers are typically employed by publishing, advertising, or design firms for a standard work week. Some overtime hours can be expected to meet project deadlines. Graphic designers can expect to receive a full benefits package in additional to the annual salary.
Advancement opportunities for fine artists can be achieved by building a reputation in the industry for the quality and uniqueness of their artwork. Many fine artists will supplement their income from the sale of artwork by teaching art courses to local students. For graphic designers there are plenty of opportunities to for career growth. Many graphic designers will choose to specialize in a particular area of design through education and experience. Graphic designers may also increase income and advance their careers by opening their own design firms in North Carolina.
Local Art Festivals & Events
Spring Daze Arts and Crafts Festival – April 24th, 2010
Mother’s Day Craft Show – May 6th – 8th, 2010
Salisbury Cultural Arts Festival – May 14th – 16th, 2010
Lazy Daze Arts and Crafts Festival – August 28th, 2010
Largest Cities in and Around North Carolina
Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, Winston Salem, Fayetteville, Cary, High Point, Wilmington, Asheville…
North Carolina State ZIP Codes
28202, 27601, 27401, 27701, 27101, 28301, 27511, 27260, 28401, 28801…
Top Art Schools for North Carolina
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AIU Online (Online)
Earn your Associate's, Bachelor's completion- even an MBA- from the comfort of home at AIU Online. Choose from career-track programs such as Visual Communication, Information Technology and more.
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Ashworth College (Online)
You don't have to rearrange your life to get a quality education. Ashworth College, a respected worldwide leader in distance education, offers high school diploma programs, professional-level career diploma programs, associate's programs, and master's degree programs in a variety of career fields. Ashworth College can teach you the practical, hands-on techniques you need to succeed in the real world. Study on your own schedule, at a pace that makes sense for you.
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DeVry University (Charlotte)
DeVry University provides you with the skills you need to succeed. Choose from one of DeVry's many campuses to earn an associate or a bachelor's degree in a variety of fields.
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University of Phoenix (Charlotte)
University of Phoenix makes higher education highly accessible.
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The Art Institutes (Charlotte)
Have you imagined yourself in a school where creativity is nourished and stimulated? Students like you who are interested in design schools belong at The Art Institutes system of schools. We recognize your passion and provide you with the education you'll need to bring your vision to life. The Art Institutes system of schools stands out among other design schools because we are dedicated to your success. We offer associate's, bachelor's, and master's degree programs, as well as diploma and certificate programs.
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King's College (Charlotte)
Need that degree, but can't spend four years in school? Jumpstart your career with a degree from King's College. King's College in Charlotte has a stellar reputation for preparing high school graduates just like you for real jobs, in the real world, in no time flat. Choose from 11 career-track certificate, diploma and degree programs and gain the skills your future employers will be seeking.
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