The department employs a number of students through the work-study program. These jobs often augment students’ skills and enhance their background in many aspects of art production and use.
- Positions include working in the Visual Resources Collection, monitoring the woodshop, the photo lab, evening drawing sessions, and the ceramics and metals labs, serving as assistants to studio faculty in maintaining studio spaces and equipment, and modeling for Life Drawing classes.
- The Perlman Teaching Museum also employs gallery guards.
- In addition, one senior or recent graduate is selected each year to return as Fifth Year Educational Assistant. This is a paid position in which the assistants help with departmental duties. They are also given time and space to continue their studio work.