Art Jobs: Arts, Culture and Education Jobs

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With the coronavirus pandemic, many people have lost their jobs. Yes, including artists. That is why Artcentron has taken the initiative to create an opportunity for those in the artists to find new jobs. With Art Jobs, Artcentron offers art professionals, art students, and artists looking for employment and other opportunities to find good work.  Our focus is on jobs, internships, call for entries, residencies, administration and volunteer positions, and many more opportunities.  We will regularly post job opportunities that come our way in the ar

eas of culture, education, theatre, museums, gallery, and library job.  In these posts, you will find the latest job opportunities, appointment, job search, online jobs for artists and art professionals, links, comments, and interviews from art professions on ways artists and other professionals can good-paying jobs.

Brent- Funderburk, Today, a luscious look at art jobs
Brent Funderburk, Today, Watercolor on paper, 36″ x 36″, 2009, private collection. via Wikimedia

The unprecedented unemployment caused by the coronavirus has led to many artists and professionals searching for art jobs. Artcentron is making the search easy by highlighting employment opportunities for artists and art professionals.

Art Job, Residency, and Internship   

In addition to jobs, we will also make the effort to provide information on residency, internship, art resources, scholarship, and competitions. If you are looking for jobs, look no further.  We will do our best to provide information in the arts, culture, and education jobs. Here is a list of other areas:

  • Illustrator
  • Web Designer
  • Art Director
  • Graphic designers
  • Art teachers
  • Production designers
  • Art history
  • Art museum jobs
  • Curators
  • Art gallery jobs
  • Call for artists
  • Art Writers
  • Art Administration
  • Creative Jobs Baltimore

Art Jobs: Why are we looking into these opportunities?

An artistic illustration of the Mandelbulb. Where are we in the future of art jobs
Panthera Leo: An artistic illustration of the Mandelbulb, which is glowing (especially visible deeper from the viewer). The nebula gives the scene more mystery. Via Wikimedia

Across the globe, finding a job is becoming more challenging for artists and other art professionals to find the work they love. In these days of the transatlantic movement, artists and art professionals are moving across the continent to look for new jobs. Our mission here is to help them find locate available jobs and resources that would help them grow.  To make sure that we keep up to date of job openings and resources available to art professionals, we will continue Working with galleries, museums, auction houses, art biennials, and fairs.

If you have art job openings at your institution, please get in touch with us or submit them here