Art Professions Students and Alumni
Visual Arts Administration
Alumni have achieved great success in New York City, nationally and internationally in both the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors of the arts community.
Art Education
Alumni are currently working as artist-teachers in public and private schools, museums, community-based organizations, and other alternative educational sites.
Art Therapy
Graduates work with populations of severely emotionally disturbed and physically disabled children and adults through the use of art. In recent years, the field has expanded to reach a broad range of populations, including substance abusers, AIDS-patients, Alzheimer’s patients, homeless people, and survivors of trauma. The art therapists from this program frequently work in hospitals, community mental health centers, Child Life programs, shelters, prisons, nursing homes, and special schools.
Costume Studies
Graduates have gone on to work as curators, museum administrators, collection managers, and exhibition consultants. As well as specialists at auction houses and private dealers, as archivists and historical researchers, and as educators, writers, journalists and critics.
Profile of Marcello Milio, 2011 alumna.