Overview
The discipline of "Arts Management in the UK" has just recently emerged within the ACM's purview. Learning about the arts in this course prepares students for careers in a wide variety of settings, such as museums, galleries, theaters, and more.
Many individuals find themselves drawn to works of art. Nonprofit organizations and art spaces need business managers to stay competitive in today's market. If you have a love of the arts and an interest in business, studying art management could be the perfect major for you. Both nonprofits and for-profits provide exciting possibilities for anyone interested in arts administration. A new analysis from Prospects in 2019 estimates that over two million people are employed in the rapidly expanding creative industries in the United Kingdom, which have contributed about £115.9 billion to the country's GDP.
Executive Directors and General Managers are common positions held by arts managers in the fields of promotion, public relations, finance, and administration. Gaining this education will set you apart from the competition in various fields associated to the arts, including those involved in production, presentation, and exhibition (theatres, galleries, museums, etc.). Jobs in the for-profit music, film, and television industries are guaranteed to those with this degree.
The Course Details
Students who wish to get a degree that combines study in the arts and business are targeted by the Arts Management Programme. The interdisciplinary nature of the course necessitates field trips to relevant cultural institutions in London and the United Kingdom, which students will have the opportunity to visit. Teachers who are currently working in the field will lead the classes. A student will be better equipped for new ideas and current market demands if they take this approach.
Undergraduates learn the fundamentals of many research techniques, including those listed below:
- Building an Audience and Assessing the Current One
- Expertise in both academia and the corporate world
- Finances and preparation
- Organization of Events
- Methods of financing and solicitation
- Management of Governance, Ethics, and Risk
- Participating in cultural institutions, and beyond.
These sections will be followed by an intensive session on the postgraduate level that will cover dissertations, research theories, and methodology -
- The Practice of Arts Management
- Study of the Creative Economy
- Critical Planning for the Arts, Entertainment, Media, etc.
When they graduate, students will have a deeper understanding of the arts as a vocation, as well as management abilities and an entrepreneurial mindset. Students will learn both the practical skills and theoretical underpinnings they need to succeed in the competitive media industries. This course is intended to serve as a springboard for graduate students pursuing an MPhil or PhD.
Schools in the United Kingdom Offering Art Management Degrees
QS and THE (Times Higher Education) ranked the following institutions highly for their art management programs:
Institution: Lancaster University
Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts is now offering this degree. This degree is intended to provide the foundational skills and knowledge that are necessary for cultural sector managers, and as such is designed as a full-time program that includes a dissertation and a course in research theory and methodology. The graduate will get the opportunity to study the external elements that have an impact on creative arts organizations, as well as hone their abilities in interpersonal negotiation and teamwork. While applicants with an Honors degree in the arts, social sciences, or management will have the best chance of being accepted, the university will evaluate all qualified candidates.
The University of Greenwich
Most graduate-level programs at this school can be completed using the university's convenient online format. Courses are developed in collaboration with business and industry, and are based on the most recent pedagogical research. The MA in Arts Management is available in both online and on-campus formats at this university. Courses taken on a part-time basis often take two to four years to complete, while full-time study typically only takes a year. A degree of at least Bachelor is preferred. We also welcome applications from students with relevant professional experience in event management and related sectors.
We are Middlesex University
Middlesex University acknowledges the wide range of career and educational paths available to those with an interest in Arts Management. The university understands that each student has unique interests and ambitions, which is why they've created a curriculum that allows you to tailor your MA to areas like arts marketing, event planning, communication, entrepreneurship, or even further education. In addition, you'll get the chance to work with students from different fields and majors, and you'll be taught by prominent professionals and academics from the Business School and the Media and Performing Arts departments. Through theoretical study and hands-on experience, you will develop a critical understanding of the role that arts management plays in the lives of audiences and businesses around the world.
Some universities offer the same program at a lower cost than either of these institutes. To wit:
- Institution: Lancaster University
- Durham University University of Liverpool
- The University of Bradford
- Goldsmiths University
- London Teesside University for the Creative Arts
Criteria for Admission
- Examining Your Command of the English Language Proficiency Test
- Minimum overall IELTS score of 6.5; minimum score of 6 on each subtest.
- Minimum TOEFL score required is 87, broken down as follows: 22 on the speaking section, 20 on the listening section, and 21 on the writing section.
- A score of at least 36 on all four sections of the LanguageCert International ESOL test (listening, reading, writing, and speaking).
If a student's score is not high enough to be accepted into the university, several schools provide pre-sessional English language training. It is recommended that the English Language test report be current on the day of the course's start, as results from certain English language proficiency tests, such as the IELTS, are approved for no more than two years older.
Academic Qualifications
Master's degree programs in the United Kingdom often require applicants to have earned a first- or upper-second-class honors degree (or the international equivalent) in a field related to the humanities, most notably in the arts, social sciences, or business.
Employability
After graduating, students have the option of applying for internships at private businesses, nonprofits, and government agencies. Many college grads have successful careers in their field while also maintaining a creative practice.
Graduates can obtain entry-level positions such as assistant archivist or graphic designer, with beginning salaries in the region of £2,000 to £2,200 per month. In addition to this, please consider the following extensive list of career options:
- Editing and Newspapers
- Administration of Exhibitions and Festivals
- Government, business, and nonprofits all have a role.
- Venues such as theatrics, oeatrics, and symphon
- Local governments, the British Council, and the Arts Council
- Being employed by Cultural Institutions and other Funding Agencies.
Maintaining one's artistic integrity while serving a commercial goal is a demanding task. This is why a wide variety of non-profits and governmental organizations respect the expertise of those with arts management degrees. Employers in the private sector as well as the nonprofit sector are actively seeking candidates with master's degrees in the arts and administration. Therefore, if you are interested in a challenging and varied academic environment, an art management course may be right up your alley.