Arts Management
Arts management responds to a growing demand for graduates who can manage and coordinate the arts, bridging the world of performing and visual arts with applied managerial skills. The Washington, D.C., region is home to one of the nation’s largest concentrations of performing and visual arts organizations. The demand for arts managers with skills in financial and budgetary management, strategic management and entrepreneurship, and public relations, including marketing and advertising, has arguably never been more acute. The need for arts managers with skills in philanthropy, fund raising, and ongoing relationship-building management among the private and public arts sectors also continues to grow at a fast pace.
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Sarah Coffin
A chalkboard is seen in the home of Sarah Coffin, an Arts Management graduate student who transformed her space into "The Empty House Studio," a temporary, open art space for local artists in Del Ray, as part of her independent study course. Photo by Alexis Glenn/Creative Services/George Mason University
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