I'm not entirely sure where you could get work, but keep in mind that many employers have need of web-designers and artists. I'm sort of banking on some other job to keep me fiscally endowed until I decide what the hell I want to do with myself; however, until then, I want to do as well in college as I can. I'm not sure what degree I should go for, but I'm currently going for an AA (i.e. an 'Associate in Arts' degree: a.k.a. a general 'transfer somewhere very far away' degree) because a lot of things that happened during high school messed up my chances at a good college (I also didn't have much of a direction at that time either).
I suppose the most important thing is to find out where you want to live (like Rhode Island), then see what employers would offer (in one form or another) web-designing opportunities. If you really want to make a profession of it, I suggest you try and look up some job opportunities online (craigslist might not be a bad idea, actually); perhaps you can work from your house if it turns out that way.
Anyways, I hope that helps (a little at least), and I hope you find a good job. Good luck, dude.
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