Getting a job at any school for a art teacher is possible. Museum directors and coordinators are other possible job options. Some people can get a job as an Art Therapist.
You can get an MFA with a BA or a BFA, but you do have to have a bachelors degree in and "art" field, that is the "A" in BA, BFA, and MFA
Charles M. Dorn has written: 'Thinking in Art' 'Art education in a climate of reform' -- subject(s): Educational accountability, Art and society, Study and teaching, Art 'Art education' -- subject(s): Art, Art and state, Education and state, Study and teaching (Elementary), Study and teaching (Secondary)
bachlor of fine art
Bachelor of fine art
Kimberley Tolley has written: 'The art and science connection' -- subject(s): Activity programs, Art, Education, Elementary, Education, Primary, Elementary Education, Primary Education, Science, Study and teaching (Elementary), Study and teaching (Primary)
Janet Carson has written: 'It's art time II' -- subject(s): Teaching, Early childhood education, Study and teaching (Preschool), Art, Aids and devices 'Tell me about your picture' -- subject(s): Activity programs, Art, Child artists, Communication, Education, Elementary, Elementary Education, Study and teaching (Elementary), Visual perception 'You Can Do It'
Edith Pfau has written: 'Art in Catholic secondary education' -- subject(s): Art, Catholic Church, Education, Secondary, Secondary Education, Study and teaching
Dick Field has written: 'Change in art education' -- subject(s): Art, Study and teaching
the art of teaching
Wendy M. L. Libby has written: 'Enriching the curriculum with art experiences' -- subject(s): Art, Study and teaching (Primary), Art in education, Study and teaching (Preschool)
"Does teaching is an art?" is not a question. You could say "Is teaching an art?" but the answer to that is debatable.
Linda Hunt went to Art Institute of Chicago (BFA)