You’ve got a spark inside you. The creative bug that refuses to settle for anything less than a life built around your passions. Yet, the doubters are circling, ready to squash your ideas before they take flight. But here’s the truth: if you’re willing to work for it, you can turn your creative dreams into a career.
As a career counselor for high school students, I’ve seen creative aspirations shine the brightest. And while parents often dismiss these dreams as impractical, your passion can be your career’s greatest fuel. The journey won’t be easy, but it’s possible. Here’s how to start shaping your future in the arts.
Know Your Direction
Forget about the perfect end goal for now. Focus on your direction. What do you love to do? Explore your talents and hone your skills. Practice, learn, and grow. Talent is a great starting point, but it needs training and discipline to thrive.
Find Inspiration
Who inspires you? Whose work do you admire? Dive deep into their world—read their blogs, follow them online, and attend their events. Gigs, performances, and exhibitions are great places to learn and connect with professionals. Their journeys can guide yours.
Do Your Research
The more you know about your field, the better prepared you’ll be. Check out industry associations and resources. For example, websites like myfuture offer videos and stories from creatives who started just like you. Understand the landscape before you dive in.
Spot Trends and Opportunities
Creative fields evolve constantly. Identify what’s in demand and where the opportunities are growing. Trends are your playground—explore them, innovate, and put your unique spin on what’s hot right now.
Balance Passion and Practicality
Here’s the tough part: creativity doesn’t always pay the bills right away. Be ready to work multiple jobs if needed. Find a flexible side hustle that keeps you afloat while leaving room for your creative pursuits.
Gain Experience Through Internships
Internships and volunteering offer invaluable opportunities to learn and connect. Even if the pay isn’t great (or non-existent), treat every chance like a stepping stone. Show up, work hard, and stay curious. These roles help you build a reputation in the industry.
Learn Business Skills
Many creative careers involve freelancing or running your own business. Basic skills in marketing, finance, and management will go a long way in turning your art into a sustainable income.
“When we started, we weren’t businesswomen; we were creatives who wanted to create.”
– Brianna and Anna, Sixhands
Stay Versatile and Fearless
Creative careers are rarely linear. You might wear many hats along the way—marketer, teacher, performer, or designer. Be adaptable and open to learning new skills.
“Marketing and business savvy are essential. It’s a long-term game, and you need to be ready to sell your skills.”
– Jessie Zevaka, creative entrepreneur
Commit to Perseverance
Author John Larkin remembers his first creative writing class: “Only one of you will succeed because only one of you won’t give up.” Decide to be that one.
Be Authentic
True creativity comes from being yourself. When your art is personal and genuine, it resonates with others.
“If you like it, chances are others will too. Authenticity leads to vulnerable, real art—and that’s the kind people connect with.”
– Anna Stanford
Final Thoughts
Turning your creative dreams into a career isn’t easy, but it’s worth it. Stay curious, stay adaptable, and most importantly, stay true to yourself. The world needs what only you can offer.