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Careers
http://artswork.asu.edu/arts/students/careers/index.htm
Teens. After high school, then what? Choosing a career – in Art, Dance, Music or Theater

  • Advice about Choosing a Career
  • Links to sources with an in-depth look at the nature and outlook of a variety of careers in music, art, theatre and dance
  • Links to lists and definitions of hundreds of careers in each arts discipline: art, dance, music, theatre
  • Links to interviews with artists in art, dance, literature, music and theatre
  • Links to biographies of selected artists from the past

Updated January 2005.

The Hall of Arts
http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/halls/art?rand=15538
Interviews with successful artists: J. Carter Brown, Director Emeritus National Gallery of Art; Edward Albee, playwright; J. Carter Brown, Director Emeritus, National Gallery of Art; James Cameron, filmmaker; Johnny Cash, Country Western Legend; Francis Ford Coppola, Filmmaker, Producer & Screenwriter; Suzanne Farrell, Ballerina; Whoopi Goldberg, Actress and Activist; Ron Howard, Motion Picture Production; Jeremy Irons, Actor; Philip Johnson, Dean of American Architects; Chuck Jones, Animation Pioneer; James Earl Jones, Actor national Medal of Arts; Quincy Jones, Music Impresario; B.B. King, King of the Blues; Maya Lin, architect; Wynton Marsalis, Jazz Musician; Sir Trevor Nunn, Theatrical Director; Lloyd Richards, Tony Award-Winning Director; Fritz Scholder, Native American Artist; Stephen Sondheim, Award-winning Composer and Lyricist; Twyla Tharp, Dancer and Choreographer; Robert Zemeckis, Motion Picture Production. Here, also, are interviews with a number of award winning non-fiction, fiction and poetry authors. Kept current.

Musicals.Net
http://www.musicals.net/?shows=1
Synopses, links and song lists for some 100 musicals. Kept current. For dancers, musicians, actors, directors, and designers.

Think Quest
http://www.thinkquest.org/library/cat_show.html?cat_id=1 
Great sites created by teens for in Arts & Entertainment:
Architecture 56
Artists 39
Dance 13
Humor 3
Movies & Animation 39
Painting, Drawing & Sculpting 37
Television 9
Art History 38
Computer Art 15
Fashion, Costume, and Textiles 25
Interior Design 2
Music 35
Photography 10
Theater 10

Many units are interactive and have great things to do while you learn about the arts.

After exploring these sites, perhaps you’ll want to join the program and create your own site! Check out Programs and Information.

Virtual Field Trips: Music and Visual Arts
http://www.uen.org/utahlink/tours/fieldtrips2.cgi?core_area_id=5
Very good information and directions. Check out:

  • Music – go on the Trumpet Stop or the Violin Makers Shop Tour to check out the instruments and meet musicians
  • Visual Art – has tours to nine places including Aesthetics, Ancient Egyptian Art, Art in our World, Creating Color Using Oil Paint, Discover Artists and Their Work, Elements of Art, Glorious Grids (Chuck Close), How to Create Pottery, Loom Woven Seed Bead Cuff Bracelets, MEET SOME PAINTERS (Monet, Kandinsky, O’Keefe, Hopper), Principles or Art, Color

Interesting tours! New things are added each year.

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