Exploring the Role of Art in Career Transition and Development
Kato Nabirye H.
Faculty of Business, Kampala International University, Uganda
ABSTRACT
This paper examines the intersection of art and career transition, uncovering how artistic practices foster self-discovery, emotional resilience, and meaningful career development. It identifies four key objectives: understanding individuals’ insights into the role of art during career transitions, exploring narrative-based approaches to career practice through art, linking findings with art therapy literature, and critiquing career practitioners’ approaches to artistic integration. Grounded in the dual theoretical frameworks of ‘art as object’ and ‘art as experience,’ this work emphasizes the transformative power of art in enhancing personal narratives and self-reflection. By synthesizing evidence from art-based interventions and real-world case studies, the paper demonstrates the role of visual arts, improvisation, and other creative mediums in reducing anxiety, improving decision-making, and fostering adaptability. The findings underscore the need for holistic, art-infused career counseling practices, proposing practical recommendations for incorporating artistic approaches into career development pathways.
Keywords: Art-based interventions, career transition, career development, art therapy, creative approaches.
CITE AS: Kato Nabirye H. (2024). Exploring the Role of Art in Career Transition and Development. IDOSR JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION AND ENGLISH 9(3):33-39. https://doi.org/10.59298/IDOSR/JCE/93.3339.202400