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Senior Character Artist

Santa Monica, CA

$135K - $142K/yr

Naughty Dog games have long been lauded for their evocative, character-driven stories and attention ... We are looking for an artist who can help create characters, creatures AND develop pipelines that ...

Scenic Artist

Washington, DC · On-site

$23 - $24.75/hr

Focused on American artists, our productions are innovative and representative of stories from across the country. We nurture new plays and reimagine classics. We celebrate our democracy and ...

Scenic Artist

Washington, DC · On-site

$23 - $24.75/hr

Focused on American artists, our productions are innovative and representative of stories from across the country. We nurture new plays and reimagine classics. We celebrate our democracy and ...

Senior Character Artist

Santa Monica, CA · On-site

$69.09 - $86.35/hr

Naughty Dog games have long been lauded for their evocative, character-driven stories and attention ... We are looking for an artist who can help create characters, creatures AND develop pipelines that ...

Senior Environment Artist

Boston, MA · On-site

$99K - $163K/yr

Company Description To create revolutionary, story-driven RPGs which go straight to the hearts of ... Artists should include a portfolio to their application. Responsibilities: * Design and execute ...

Senior Environment Artist

Boston, MA · On-site +1

$99K - $163K/yr

Company Description To create revolutionary, story-driven RPGs which go straight to the hearts of ... Artists should include a portfolio to their application. Responsibilities: * Design and execute ...

Company Description To create revolutionary, story-driven RPGs which go straight to the hearts of ... Artists should include a portfolio to their application. Responsibilities: * Design and execute ...

You will be a crucial partner in visual storytelling, responsible for creating high-quality ... our creator- and artist-led environment. Key Responsibilities * Collaborate with creative ...

You will be a crucial partner in visual storytelling, responsible for creating high-quality ... our creator- and artist-led environment. Key Responsibilities * Collaborate with creative ...

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How much do story artist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for story artist in the United States is $129,541.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $127,000.00 and $152,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a story artist?

Story artists are creative professionals who visualize scripts, concepts, or ideas into a sequence of drawings known as storyboards. They work closely with directors, writers, and animators to map out how the story will unfold visually, helping to plan camera angles, character actions, and scene transitions. Story artists play a crucial role in animation, film, and video game production by ensuring that the narrative flows smoothly and effectively before production begins. Their work serves as a blueprint for the entire creative team.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a story artist?

To thrive as a Story Artist, you need strong drawing skills, storytelling ability, and a solid understanding of cinematic language, often supported by a degree in animation, illustration, or a related field. Proficiency with digital art tools like Photoshop, Storyboard Pro, and familiarity with animation pipelines is essential. Creativity, collaboration, and the ability to accept and apply feedback are standout soft skills in this role. These skills are crucial for visually communicating narrative ideas, contributing to cohesive storytelling, and working effectively within production teams.

How do story artists typically collaborate with directors and other departments during a production?

Story Artists work closely with directors to translate scripts into visual sequences, often participating in story meetings to refine narrative and pacing. They also interact with writers, editors, and other artists to ensure their storyboards align with the overall vision. Collaboration often involves receiving feedback and making revisions, as well as communicating ideas clearly to departments like layout, animation, and design. This teamwork is essential for maintaining consistency and achieving the creative goals of the project.

What is the difference between Story Artist vs Character Designer?

AspectStory ArtistCharacter Designer
Required SkillsStorytelling, sketching, visual storytelling, understanding of narrative flowCharacter drawing, design, anatomy, personality development
Work EnvironmentAnimation studios, film production, story development teamsAnimation studios, character design departments, concept art teams
Industry UsageCreates storyboards to visualize scenes and sequencesDesigns characters for animation, film, and games

While both roles are integral to animation and film production, a Story Artist focuses on visual storytelling through storyboards, illustrating scenes and narrative flow. A Character Designer specializes in creating and developing characters' appearances and personalities. Both roles require artistic skills, but their focus areas differ, with Story Artists emphasizing storytelling and scene visualization, and Character Designers concentrating on character creation and design.

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Infographic showing various Story Artist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 79% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $129,541 per year, or $62.3 per hour.

Teaching Artists, Afterschool/Signature Performing Arts Program (SPAP)

Learning Through an Expanded Arts Program

New York, NY

$35 - $50/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Teaching Artists, Signature Performing Arts Programs

Job Classification: Part-Time

Reports to: Afterschool Program Director

Job Type: On-Site (1) Day Per Week; opportunity to work at multiple locations (up to 5 locations; boroughs served: Bronx, Manhattan, Brooklyn)

Work Schedule/Hours: 2:30pm-5:30pm (afterschool shift)

FLSA Status: Non-exempt

Hourly Range: $35-$50 (commensurate with experience)

Why You'll Love Working at LEAP

At LEAP, we don't just build great programs - we build a great place to work. You'll thrive here if you're excited to be part of a mission-driven, people-centered, and joy-filled team.

We are:

  Community-oriented, believing in a shared moral responsibility

  Creative, flexible, and open-minded
Collaborative and mission driven
Accountable to ourselves, each other, and our goals

  Committed to feedback and clear, consistent communication
Champions of a compassionate and inclusive culture

  Supporters of self-care and the well-being of others
And above all... FUN!

At LEAP, you'll be empowered to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact - all while being part of a community that values who you are and what you bring.

About the Role

LEAP seeks passionate and skilled Teaching Artists to join our Afterschool team. Teaching Artists lead specialized residencies in LEAP afterschool programs across New York City, facilitating standardized curriculum frameworks for programs such as LEAP 360 (musical theater + history), Project VIBE (movement + spoken word), Young Artivists (arts + activism), and LEAP OnStage (playwriting). They guide students through project-based, inquiry-driven creative processes that integrate storytelling, history, social justice, and arts-based learning. Teaching Artists collaborate with students, educators, school partners, and LEAP staff to culminate residencies in original performances that showcase student voice and celebrate diverse stories and perspectives.

What You'll Do
  • Facilitate a standardized curriculum framework for Signature Performing Arts Programs; (LEAP 360, Project VIBE, Young Artivists, and LEAP OnStage) - guiding students through a project-based, inquiry-driven creative process that integrates arts and academics and culminates in original performances.

  • Direct and stage high-quality final performances that showcase student voice, artistry, and learning for afterschool communities, families, and citywide culminatiing activities.

  • Lead engaging, student-centered lessons that connect storytelling, history, social justice, and performance while fostering creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking.

  • Create inclusive and supportive classroom environments where students explore, express, and grow as artists and scholars.

  • Adapt the standardized curriculum framework to meet classroom needs while maintaining program fidelity and learning goals.

  • Collaborate with Afterschool & SPAP leadership, fellow teaching artists, and school partners to align strategies, support student progress, and prepare for culminating events.

  • Integrate reflection, ensemble-building, and artistic rigor into the creative process to deepen student understanding, expression, and academic connections.

  • Complete required documentation such as lesson plans, attendance, assessments, and performance details accurately and on time.

  • Participate in professional learning communities and trainings to strengthen instructional practice and align with LEAP's creative youth development approach.

  • Support performance logistics, including timely supply requests and production preparation.

What You'll Bring

We're seeking passionate and skilled teaching artists committed to arts education, creative youth development, and honoring diverse stories, identities, and perspectives. The ideal candidate is collaborative, reflective, and dedicated to guiding young people through meaningful creative processes that lead to artistically rigorous, high-quality final performances and deepen academic learning.

Core Competencies & Strengths:


Artistic Expertise:

  • Demonstrated proficiency in one or more disciplines, including musical theater, theater, dance, vocal music, piano, guitar, playwriting, or spoken word

  • Ability to direct and stage culminating performances that reflect student voice, creativity, and artistic excellence

  • Commitment to artistic rigor and the creative process, ensuring students build strong artistic skills and confidence while exploring their creative voices

Pedagogical Skills:

  • Strong teaching practice grounded in project-based learning, student inquiry, backwards planning, and arts-integrated instruction

  • Experience implementing and adapting a standardized curriculum framework to meet diverse classroom needs while maintaining program fidelity and learning outcomes

  • Ability to connect artistic practice to academic content, historical context, and social issues to deepen student learning and engagement

Classroom Management:

  • Capacity to create a safe, inclusive, and culturally responsive learning environment where students feel supported, challenged, and empowered

  • Skill in fostering ensemble collaboration, facilitating productive group dynamics, and cultivating student discipline, leadership, and accountability

Communication & Collaboration:

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to build and sustain positive relationships with students, educators, school partners, and program staff

  • Collaborative approach and ability to work effectively within a creative team to align instructional strategies, plan lessons, and support culminating events

Cultural Responsiveness:

  • Deep commitment to honoring diverse stories, identities, and perspectives and weaving them meaningfully into arts learning experiences

  • Experience working with Students with Disabilities and English Language Learners, ensuring that all students can participate fully and thrive

Professional Development & Adaptability:

  • Dedication to continuous learning and growth as an educator and artist through professional learning communities and organizational training

  • Flexibility and adaptability in responding to classroom dynamics, student needs, and program goals across multiple school settings

  • Commitment to ongoing reflection and practice to continually strengthen approaches to arts education and creative youth development

Required Qualifications:

  • Minimum 2 years of experience teaching in an afterschool school setting  

  • Demonstrated excellence in one or more performing arts disciplines listed
    Proven ability to implement a standardized, project-based, arts-integrated curriculum

  • Experience directing and staging culminating performances that reflect student learning, creativity, and artistic excellence

  • Familiarity with culturally responsive and inclusive teaching practices, including experience working with Students with Disabilities and English Language Learners

  • Strong communication, organizational, and classroom management skills

  • Passion for using the arts to honor diverse stories, identities, and perspectives and to create learning spaces where all students thrive

  • Punctual, responsible, resilient, and self-motivated, with a proactive approach to problem solving

  • Flexible schedule and willingness to travel to sites across multiple boroughs

  • Bachelor's degree in the Arts or Education, or equivalent professional experience

PRE-EMPLOYMENT SCREENING

Pre-employment screening is required for this position, including but not limited to criminal history checks by regulating agencies as needed per placement. 

WE ARE AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

Please note: In accordance with organizational policy, LEAP does not sponsor individuals on O-1 visas.