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Autore principale: Lammon, Katherine R.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1985
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contents Job Search Techniques for Fine Artists: An Advisor's Handbook. Lammon, Katherine R. Administrators Artists College Faculty Employment Interviews Fine Arts Higher Education Job Search Methods Portfolios (Background Materials) Resumes (Personal) Student Personnel Workers Theater Arts Visual Arts This guide is intended for use by college faculty, career and placement counselors, and other student affairs personnel charged with offering career assistance to college-level fine arts students. Specific advice is offered on how to assist fine artists with the organization of their job search efforts. The information in this guide was obtained from interviews with 14 employers from arts organizations about job hunting advice they would give to new artists. Chapter 1 focuses on resume writing and includes a brief review of basic guidelines and specific suggestions for three artist populations (visual artists, performers, and arts administrators). Portfolio production and presentation is discussed in chapter 2 and, because visual artists depend heavily on portfolios, their needs are addressed at length. Auditioning techniques for performers are considered in chapter 3 and specific suggestions are given for actors, dancers, musicians, and vocalists. Basic interviewing strategies are presented in chapter 4 and refinements on interviewing techniques are outlined for visual artists, performers, and arts administrators. General advice on how to approach and control an employment search are offered in chapter 5. Names of associations and publications appropriate for each type of artist are provided. An alphabetical list of addresses and telephone numbers for these organizations is given in the appendices. The appendices also contain sample resume outlines for visual artists, performers, and arts administrators, and a listing of relevant career library materials. (NRB)
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spellingShingle Job Search Techniques for Fine Artists: An Advisor's Handbook.
Lammon, Katherine R.
Administrators
Artists
College Faculty
Employment Interviews
Fine Arts
Higher Education
Job Search Methods
Portfolios (Background Materials)
Resumes (Personal)
Student Personnel Workers
Theater Arts
Visual Arts
Job Search Techniques for Fine Artists: An Advisor's Handbook. Lammon, Katherine R. Administrators Artists College Faculty Employment Interviews Fine Arts Higher Education Job Search Methods Portfolios (Background Materials) Resumes (Personal) Student Personnel Workers Theater Arts Visual Arts This guide is intended for use by college faculty, career and placement counselors, and other student affairs personnel charged with offering career assistance to college-level fine arts students. Specific advice is offered on how to assist fine artists with the organization of their job search efforts. The information in this guide was obtained from interviews with 14 employers from arts organizations about job hunting advice they would give to new artists. Chapter 1 focuses on resume writing and includes a brief review of basic guidelines and specific suggestions for three artist populations (visual artists, performers, and arts administrators). Portfolio production and presentation is discussed in chapter 2 and, because visual artists depend heavily on portfolios, their needs are addressed at length. Auditioning techniques for performers are considered in chapter 3 and specific suggestions are given for actors, dancers, musicians, and vocalists. Basic interviewing strategies are presented in chapter 4 and refinements on interviewing techniques are outlined for visual artists, performers, and arts administrators. General advice on how to approach and control an employment search are offered in chapter 5. Names of associations and publications appropriate for each type of artist are provided. An alphabetical list of addresses and telephone numbers for these organizations is given in the appendices. The appendices also contain sample resume outlines for visual artists, performers, and arts administrators, and a listing of relevant career library materials. (NRB)
title Job Search Techniques for Fine Artists: An Advisor's Handbook.
topic Administrators
Artists
College Faculty
Employment Interviews
Fine Arts
Higher Education
Job Search Methods
Portfolios (Background Materials)
Resumes (Personal)
Student Personnel Workers
Theater Arts
Visual Arts
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED260352