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London Academy of Trading
Investing in Fine Arts Course
- Online United Kingdom
Course
Full time
2 hours
Distance Learning
English
The LAT Investing in Fine Arts Course has been designed to help demystify the art world by laying out the general principles on which the market is based, explaining how its main players operate and clarifying the fees involved. This course introduces the world of artists and the galleries that represent them, exploring the different methods of seeking out new talent and how to acquire the best works. It will then provide a breakdown of how the market works for reselling, the best strategies to get the best price and how to seek out a bargain. More importantly, it will demonstrate how to appraise a work and how to approach every transaction so that you can avoid costly mistakes.


Goucher College
Arts Management
- Baltimore, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The demands of the arts manager has grown more sophisticated (beyond connoisseurship), and requires formalized training. The best preparation for a career in arts management is an academic background enhanced by practical, professional experience. However, most arts administrators learned "on the job" and only 20% of working professionals ever completed coursework in arts management at the undergraduate level. Goucher is among only a handful of schools in the United States that offers a packaged program of arts management courses for undergraduates.
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Studying Arts Management at the Courses level opens the door to a dynamic intersection of creativity and business expertise. This field empowers you to play a vital role in cultural institutions, guiding them through the complex landscape of arts and culture management.
Through courses in financial management, strategic planning, and audience development, you'll gain essential skills like crafting strategic marketing campaigns and managing budgets for arts initiatives. You'll study how to create engaging programming that attracts diverse audiences and cultivates partnerships within the community. Many students build confidence as they lead projects and engage with different stakeholders in the arts sector.
Graduates leave equipped to pursue various career paths, such as arts administrator, festival director, or marketing manager for cultural organizations. Some may choose to focus on nonprofit management, while others may lead commercial enterprises in the creative industries. As you explore the nuances of this multifaceted discipline, you'll prepare for a fulfilling career that blends passion with practical skills.