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Master Course: Arts Management at IED Rome, Florence, Venice

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Italy: Florence, Roma (Rome), Venice

  • Description

    The Master will develop itself in three phases each one taking place in an artistic Italian city: Venice, Florence and Rome.

    Three six-month courses contributing to the training of the Art Manager

    An Arts Manager is a new figure, one who is able to identify original contents and organize a detailed programming of event characteristics, as well as planning and fundraising necessary resources. They also have an essential understanding of the strategic positioning of cultural products.

    The Course also gives the graduate the ability to be in charge, as a Cultural Manager, of financing and managing cultural organizations, defining the product and services of the organization in the context of a specific Arts market. The student will learn to coordinate organizational activities and to be in charge of the communication process with both public and private organizations.

    The Master in Arts management is subdivided into three operational modules that have an individual study path related to the city they are in. Each module will end with an exam and a final project. The courses are partly carried through the entirety of the Masters and partly specific to the different locations. The fields emphasized in Rome will be Economy and Culture, in Florence Events Planning and Management and in Venice Artistic Direction. During the last stretch of the course the final event will be analyzed and organized; a project articulated so that each student or student group will be confronted with the realities of the Artistic and Cultural fields in order to conclude a real project in the city of Venice.

  • Highlights

    The Master Course in Arts Management will develop itself in three phases each one taking place in an artistic Italian city: Venice, Florence and Rome. Three six-month courses contributing to the training of the Art Manager.

    The Master Course in Arts management is subdivided into three operational modules that have an individual study path related to the city they are in. Each module will end with an exam and a final project.

    The courses are partly carried through the entirety of the Masters and partly specific to the different locations. The fields emphasized in Rome will be Economy and Culture, in Florence Events Planning and Management and in Venice Artistic Direction.

    During the last stretch of the course the final event will be analyzed and organized; a project articulated so that each student or student group will be confronted with the realities of the Artistic and Cultural fields in order to conclude a real project in the city of Venice.

    * Rome: Art Direction

    Objective of the program is to develop a new approach to Artistic heritage management through the historical and cultural vocation of the city of Rome. This metropolis is capable of offering a consolidated experience in the institutional area, as well as a rich urban melting pot of international and interdisciplinary cultures.

    The stop in Rome is meant to combine the high culture that the city interprets at international levels, and the vivacious activities and scenes that create its urban culture. With the support of new technologies the newest urban themes will be approached, in an effort to explore and develop the possible cultural convergences and promote interest and participation.

    Because of its history, Rome has had the need to manage and enhance its immense cultural heritage, and because of this it requires managerial and organizational figures capable of dealing with its complexities.

    * Venice: Cultural Management

    The first academic module of Master Course in Arts management presents itself as a creative and applied workshop of new ideas and artistic and cultural developments. The first months of work will involve a design synthesis and will lead to a final phase that requires the study and presentation of a project. The project will be based on the actual abilities of each participant and aims at developing a design theme that allows the creation of cultural and artistic management plans applied to emerging artists or guild, to museums or institutions that require a more structured, creative and innovative management of their contents and structures.

    * Florence: Event Planning

    The Florence Module of the Master Course in Arts management aims at the creation of a professional figure that is specialized in the designing, planning and organizing of complex and articulated events in the socio-cultural fields. The courses focus on the specific abilities of managing the different phases of organizing an event: from the analysis of a plan, to contacting the partners and sponsors, to communication management, up to the creation of contents for the event itself. The resulting professional will have gained expertise in the fields of event promotion and management for a wide range of different cultural or promotional situations.

  • Minimum Education

    Diploma/Certification

  • Subject Areas

    • Art History
    • Art/fine Arts
    • Arts
    • Management
  • Cost in US$:

    Please visit the website for more information.

  • This Program is open to

    Worldwide Participants.

  • Typical Living Arrangements

    • Apartment/Flat
    • Independent living
    • Other

  • Participants Travel

    Independently

  • Typically Participants Work

    Independently or in Groups

  • Scholarships are Available

    Visit IED Website to get all information of scholarship opportunities for this year.

  • Application Process Involves

    • Essay
    • Resume
    • Written Application
  • IED - Istituto Europeo di Design's Mission Statement

    The Istituto Europeo di Design (IED) is a design school that attracts students from over 90 different countries to its one and three year/four undergraduate, masters courses and advanced training. The school was born in 1966 to the intuition of its President Francesco Morelli. Through time, it has become a 100% Made in Italy international network of excellence, operating in the fields of training and research, in the disciplines of Design, Fashion, Visual Communication and Management. The school is spread around twelve cities: (Milan, Turin, Venice,Cagliari, Florence, Rome, Barcelona, Madrid, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Beijing and Shanghai). Every year more than 1800 foreign students enroll in its courses, mainly coming from Europe, Central and South America and East Asia. The school offers more than 500 courses in English, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese.

  • Year Founded

    1966

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