Art Management Graduate Open House

Presented by Thomas University Institute for Communication, Entertainment and Media
February 11, 2012. 10:30 a.m.

The Institute for Communication Entertainment and Media at St. Thomas University is hosting its first Arts Management Graduate Open House on February 11, 2012 at 10:30 a.m. Discover the unique intricacies of being an art manager.

The Art Management Masters Degree gives successful graduates a comprehensive understanding of sound communications and principles as they apply to the management of art galleries, museums and events as well as the promotion and professional development of individual artists. Through applied practice and research projects, this program allows scholars to focus their studies in areas of their own interest within the arts industry. The program offers convenient evening schedules designed for working professionals in nine-week terms.

Through a sequence of core courses and specialization courses students will develop:

Arts Management skills
Practical knowledge of events management
Fundamentals of business practices in managing art projects
The opportunity to work with outstanding academic and professional faculty and instructors

The Art Management Graduate Open House will feature the following participants:

Alina Philipp, ICEM Topic: Introduction to Arts Management Program
$40 Application fee waived

Vivian Perez, Biscayne College, Topic: South Florida Art Industry 2012

Patrick DeBokay, Miami World Cinema Center Topic: Arts Marketing

Juan Mirabal, “Walking By” Photo Exhibition

Snacks and Refreshments will be provided. Art Teachers receive 40% tuition discount. This event is free and open to the Public. To RSVP by email, please contact [email protected]

The Institute for Communication, Entertainment & Media at St. Thomas University
16401 NW 37th Avenue. Seflin Room Main Library
Miami Gardens, FL 33054
305.474.6946
www.stu.edu/icem

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