Posted on July 29, 2010.
Ceramic Art or jobs? I have a degree in Art in public space and I'm looking for a job in the field of ceramic art realated. Can anyone offer me a work authentic?
Thank you
I agree with the first answer is a bad place to find a job. Especially since you are neither the state where you are (not even in what country) or to offer a portfolio of view. You will not be a genuine job offer, without telling people about your skills (which I would not, either in detail here, but I do not want to find a job here.) Do you have a bachelor's or master's (can you teach at the university)?
If you have a master's degree and are looking for a job in the U.S., you can visit the website below, they generally have a large number of jobs in arts.
Check out the employment ads like everyone else does. Your university has a vocational guidance bureau in which they keep a lot of information about where and how to seek employment. Go for a starting point. Getting an appointment to have them help you. A large number of art magazines have job / sections residences. Go to your library and review. Go to pottery studios around your area and ask them if they need help. Good luck.
This is probably not the best place to find a job, since the issues are responsible for three days (and people in general do not answer them in the first hour or two).
Try somewhere like www.craigslist.com if you're just looking for some local, small jobs. If you are looking for a real real job, then you'll have to start looking in a real, so real, not Yahoo Answers.
Build your redsumed, maybe get a website in progress, put your stuff on Monster.com or other job site, and your chances of finding meaningful employment in the field of ceramic art will be multiplied in hundredfold.
sorry. no, I can not but have you looked on the internet?
My suggestion is that you've determined the type of job you want, then start looking for your region and your nearest metro area. Search craigslist's suggestion is a good thing. You can also check the links here: www.coach4artists.com/resources.htm
In addition, some artists have found it useful to work with a career coach to help them prepare for the opening of the workforce. You may want to consider this issue and / or seek the services of the career center at your college.