A career in dramatic and visual arts is called fine arts. Fine arts include visual arts, auditory arts, and performance arts. Visual arts are something you can look at such as a painting or sculpture. Auditory arts are music, drama, and spoken literature. Performance arts can be visual or auditory, but they are performed, such as a play.
College of Visual Arts was created in 1948.
School of Visual Arts was created in 1947.
The typical definition of the words "Visual Arts" is to define it as, Art forms that are for the most part visual in nature, with use of painting, or photography in the end production of film making or any endeavor. The most commonly known place to learn about visual arts is The National Art Education Association.
There are patron saints of artists but no patron saint of visual arts.
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts was created in 1978.
Dayton Visual Arts Center was created in 1991.
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts was created in 1962.
Richmond Center for Visual Arts was created in 2007.
Yukon School of Visual Arts was created in 2007.
Frist Center for the Visual Arts was created in 1932.
There is no such degree as "arts, visual and performing." Performing arts is acting, voice, dance, etc. Visual arts include painting, sculpture, photography, etc. When pursing any degree, it is a good idea to have a career path in mind. The focus of your degree will determine job opportunities. You can do some research online.