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... art of photography. Responsibilities * Provide concierge level service to our studio and school customers * Use cameras, along with a variety of equipment, such as tripods, filters, and flash ...

... art of photography. Responsibilities * Provide concierge level service to our studio and school customers * Use cameras, along with a variety of equipment, such as tripods, filters, and flash ...

... art of photography. Responsibilities * Provide concierge level service to our studio and school customers * Use cameras, along with a variety of equipment, such as tripods, filters, and flash ...

... art of photography. Responsibilities * Provide concierge level service to our studio and school customers * Use cameras, along with a variety of equipment, such as tripods, filters, and flash ...

... art of photography. Responsibilities * Provide concierge level service to our studio and school customers * Use cameras, along with a variety of equipment, such as tripods, filters, and flash ...

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What are entry level studio art jobs?

Entry level studio art jobs are positions designed for recent graduates or individuals with limited professional experience in the visual arts. These roles can include art assistants, gallery interns, junior illustrators, or production artists, and typically involve supporting more experienced artists or staff with tasks such as preparing materials, assisting in exhibitions, or creating basic artwork. Entry level jobs provide valuable hands-on experience and help individuals build their portfolios, develop practical skills, and network within the art community.

What is the difference between Entry Level Studio Art vs Entry Level Graphic Design?

AspectEntry Level Studio ArtEntry Level Graphic Design
Required CredentialsAssociate's or Bachelor's in Fine Arts or related fieldAssociate's or Bachelor's in Graphic Design, Visual Arts, or related field
Work EnvironmentArt studios, galleries, educational settingsAdvertising agencies, marketing firms, in-house design teams
Employer & Industry UsageArt institutions, galleries, educational institutionsMedia, advertising, corporate branding
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding entry-level art roles and skillsComparing entry-level design careers and responsibilities

Entry Level Studio Art focuses on developing artistic skills, traditional techniques, and creating fine art pieces, often in studio or gallery settings. Entry Level Graphic Design emphasizes visual communication, digital tools, and branding projects. Both roles require related educational backgrounds but differ in work environment and industry focus, helping aspiring artists and designers choose their career path accordingly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Studio Artist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Studio Artist, you typically need foundational skills in drawing, painting, or sculpture, supported by a bachelor’s degree or coursework in fine arts. Familiarity with art materials, digital design software like Adobe Creative Suite, and safe studio practices is often expected. Creativity, attention to detail, and the ability to accept feedback help individuals stand out in this role. These skills and qualities are vital for producing high-quality work, adapting to creative challenges, and growing professionally within artistic environments.

What are some common challenges faced by entry-level studio artists in a collaborative studio environment?

Entry-level studio artists often encounter challenges such as adapting to varying artistic styles, balancing personal creative vision with group projects, and navigating constructive feedback from peers and supervisors. Additionally, they may need to quickly learn new techniques or tools used by the studio, and manage multiple assignments with tight deadlines. Open communication, willingness to learn, and flexibility are essential for thriving in this collaborative setting.
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Fine Arts Adjunct Faculty Pool, School of Visual Arts

Fine Arts Adjunct Faculty Pool, School of Visual Arts

Columbia College Chicago

Chicago, IL • On-site

$5K/mo

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

In addition to its regular, full-time faculty, Columbia College Chicago hires scholars, creative professionals, and other industry-experienced Adjunct Faculty to teach courses on a part-time basis. These positions are not available every semester and are contingent upon student enrollment and the availability of funding. 

Qualifications 

To be qualified to teach at the college, candidates must possess a degree at least one level above the level at which they teach, with a terminal degree in the relevant discipline as the preferred credential. In terminal degree programs, faculty members will possess the same level of degree. In occasional cases, demonstrated currency in a specialized discipline and a sustained history of distinguished professional work, compelling creative achievements, or other significant experience in the relevant field may be considered as an alternative to the required degree.

REQUIRED: 

  • Master's degree in Fine Arts or related field, or a significant record of accomplishment in the field.
  • Robust portfolio showcasing a range of Fine Art skills and projects.
  • Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills to engage students and effectively convey concepts and critique student work, as well as the ability to guide students in developing their portfolios
  • Ability to translate complex Fine Art concepts into clear, accessible lessons
  • Passion for Fine Art education and a commitment to student learning and development

 PREFERRED: 

  • Master of Fine Art degree in Studio Art, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, Performance, Film/Video or related discipline
  • Demonstrated success in teaching, lecturing, or mentoring students, either in an academic or professional setting, preferably in higher education in a fine art, studio art or design program
  • A passion for teaching and a commitment to fostering a learning environment that encourages creativity, critical thinking, and professional growth among students
  • Experience working in various fine art contexts.
  • A deep understanding of current trends in fine art enabling the instructor to provide insights into the evolving nature of the field 

The ideal candidate would be able to bridge the gap between academic theory and professional practice, inspiring students to hone their fine art abilities. Practical experience, pedagogical skills, and a passion for the field are key qualifications 

In addition to Fine Arts, the School of Visual Arts offers courses in disciplines including Illustration, Photography and Art History.

Please include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and three references. Further materials, such as official transcripts sent from the degree-granting institution, may be requested at a later date.

Entry level compensation rate for teaching one 3-credit course as of Fall 2026 is $5,635.00. Compensation for courses that carry fewer, or more than three credits will be prorated down or up accordingly.

At Columbia, we offer a rewarding work environment for our faculty and staff. We take pride in offering competitive benefits with affordable health, dental and vision coverage; flexible spending accounts; commuter benefit program, life, and accidental, death & dismemberment coverage; paid and unpaid leave options; work/life benefits; educational assistance programs; and retirement and financial planning benefits. Click here for more information. 

Columbia College Chicago actively promotes, access to an expansive array of social and cultural theories, practices and perspectives that are vitally important to the successful delivery of a contemporary creative curriculum and the college's mission to educate students who will author the culture of their times. These principles are essential to the educational experiences of our students, staff, and faculty.

We seek individuals with a demonstrated ability to work with students from a wide range of social and cultural backgrounds, and whose creative, scholarly and/or professional work contributes to a rich educational experience consistent with our mission. For more information, please visit: colum.edu/academic-access-and-excellence.

Additional Information: 

  • Position subject to a background screening.
  • This is a union position.
  • This is position is overtime ineligible. 

Columbia College Chicago is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all local, state, and federal laws and regulations concerning civil rights. The college does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or other protected classes under the law.