by joy tirade, MFA, 2017, UNC-Chapel Hill www.joytirade.com @joytirade

<aside> <img src="/icons/arrow-right_lightgray.svg" alt="/icons/arrow-right_lightgray.svg" width="40px" /> Most jobs require two to five years of college teaching experience, yet many MFA graduates need more experience. This checklist is meant to help folks survive this conundrum. This guide will help you focus on what you need to survive and thrive while trying to gain enough job skills and experience required for full-time work in the arts.

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<aside> 🤩 The opinions expressed here are my own, based on my personal experience, and are not affiliated with any institution. Please write to me with any feedback or additions at joy (dot) tirade (at) google (dot) com.

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<aside> ⚡ Also, check back frequently as I continue to edit and grow this list.

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Year One - Strategize

<aside> ⚡ Note: Year one starts before you graduate (or lose access to your program’s resources).

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How to photograph your art

Video Link: How to Photograph Your Art