Since 1974, the graduate Arts Management Program has trained students and mentored alumni/ae for careers in nonprofit performing and visual arts organizations both national and international. The goals of this program are to train students for success in a wide range of administrative, managerial, and leadership positions and to help them become effective advocates for the arts.

The curriculum is constructed around core competencies that emphasize flexibility and interdisciplinarity. Arts organizations throughout the metropolitan Washington region serve as laboratories for learning and enable students to apply classroom concepts in professional settings. Special attention is given to prepare students for ethical decision-making, to understand the complexities of international issues, and to promote dialogue on national arts policy.

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"The management behind the arts"
Click above to read the American Today article from April 15, 2008

Prospective Students:
Letter from the Director

Feel free to contact us directly with any unanswered questions or to schedule an interview: 202.885.3485, artsmgtrecruiting@american.edu