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Master's Program Arts Management - IED Rome and Florence
The one-year Master's Diploma of Arts Management trains you to be a professional art manager in three cultural contexts: Florence, Rome, and Venice. You'll master design, planning, marketing, and business skills, finding ways to adapt and mediate content, artists, and spaces. These three factors all impact the success of an event, and you'll learn how to work with them while delivering and managin...
The one-year Master's Diploma of Arts Management trains you to be a professional art manager in three cultural contexts: Florence, Rome, and Venice. You'll master design, planning, marketing, and business skills, finding ways to adapt and mediate content, artists, and spaces. These three factors all impact the success of an event, and you'll learn how to work with them while delivering and managing innovative cultural events. This master's diploma is divided into two work modules: Design, plus event and exhibition organization in the visual and performing arts, with the museums of Florence as your source of inspiration. Cross-media approach in art productions in Rome You'll spend 11 months of lessons and face-to-face activities; visits to museums, galleries, archaeological sites; specif...
Program Highlights
Enhance your profile through specialized training combined with transversal knowledge and managerial skills as well as added value through real projects carried out with partner companies.
Take an IED Art program that uses a project-based entrepreneurial approach and boasts direct connections with global institutions such as Fondazione Penny Guggenheim, Louvre, and Christie’s.
Expand your knowledge of contemporary artistic developments as well as deepen your understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of academic discourses on visual culture.
Choose from IED academic offers in Art ranging from curatorship to management and from conservation to artistic creation.
Explore conceptually and creatively the ways in which contemporary artistic practice and critical theory interrelate.
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- Florence, Italy
- Rome, Italy
- Venice, Italy
- Masters
- Art & Fine Arts
- Art History
- Arts
- Management
- All Nationalities
Program Details
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Locations
- Florence, Italy
- Rome, Italy
- Venice, Italy
Types and Subjects
- Degree Levels
- Masters
- Subjects & Courses
- Art & Fine Arts
- Art History
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
Age Requirement
Age Requirement Varies
Guidelines
All Nationalities
This Program is also open to Solo
Cost per week
Program Cost Includes
- Tuition & Fees
Accommodation Options
- Independent living
Qualifications & Experience
- English
Language Skills Required
- Bachelor’s degree
- Some college credit, no degree
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Essay
- Resume
- Written Application
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The one-year Master's Diploma of Arts Management trains you to be a professional art manager in three cultural contexts: Florence, Rome, and Venice. You'll master design, planning, marketing, and business skills, finding ways to adapt and mediate content, artists, and spaces. These three factors all impact the success of an event, and you'll learn how to work with them while delivering and managing innovative cultural events. This master's diploma is divided into two work modules: Design, plus event and exhibition organization in the visual and performing arts, with the museums of Florence as your source of inspiration. Cross-media approach in art productions in Rome You'll spend 11 months of lessons and face-to-face activities; visits to museums, galleries, archaeological sites; specif...

IED - Istituto Europeo di Design

IED - Istituto Europeo di Design
Ready to Learn More?
The one-year Master's Diploma of Arts Management trains you to be a professional art manager in three cultural contexts: Florence, Rome, and Venice. You'll master design, planning, marketing, and business skills, finding ways to adapt and mediate content, artists, and spaces. These three factors all impact the success of an event, and you'll learn how to work with them while delivering and managing innovative cultural events. This master's diploma is divided into two work modules: Design, plus event and exhibition organization in the visual and performing arts, with the museums of Florence as your source of inspiration. Cross-media approach in art productions in Rome You'll spend 11 months of lessons and face-to-face activities; visits to museums, galleries, archaeological sites; specif...
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