Arts Management

Language

English

Start date

November 2024

Frequency

Full time

Fruition

On campus

Duration

1 Year

Course Coordination

Daria Filardo, Francesco Dobrovich

Create and manage large-scale cultural projects and enjoy an innovative, interdisciplinary experience on the Master's Course of Arts Management at IED Firenze and IED Roma

The Master's Course of Arts Management at IED Firenze and IED Roma will train up a professional Art Manager in a top cultural context across 3 art capitals (Florence and Rome first, but also Venice for a week-long workshop). Together we will develop your personal identity, shaped by a humanist, arts-related, and business spirit that combines creativity and action.

As part of this training, you will be involved in delivering and managing innovative cultural events. You will master design, planning, marketing and business skills, finding ways to adapt and mediate content, artists and spaces. These three factors have all an impact on the success of an event, and you will soon learn how best to work with them.

Information to decide

A Master's Course covering all areas of creating, implementing and managing events connected with the world of art and culture

The Master's Course of Arts Management at IED Firenze and IED Roma aims to provide and enhance all the theory and practical tools you need to coordinate project development of an art and cultural world event, covering everything from needs analysis to budgets and communication plans to fund-raising logic. In a laboratory-like environment that fosters interdisciplinarity, knowledge exchange and teamwork, you will experience 11 months of lessons and face-to-face activities, visits to museums, galleries, archaeological sites and specific projects.

This Master's Course  is divided into two work modules: the one in Florence focuses more on design and event and exhibition organisation in the areas of visual and performing arts. The excellent level of museums in Florence is a source of great inspiration for future art managers. The module held in Rome, on the other hand, focuses on a cross-media approach in art productions.

Indeed, the dissertation project is about creating and managing a cultural production in the city of Rome, as you field-test your own cultural, organisational and technical skills. During the Master Course students will have the opportunity to attend a week art  tour in Venice and one in Naples.

The Master's Course in Arts Management at IED Firenze and IED Roma is for students with undergraduate education in humanities, arts and economics. It is also open to anyone with a degree in a creative discipline or at least two years of professional experience, working in an area of arts and culture.

This career path is for those who want to combine their passion for art with strong organisational skills. This training is for those seeking a multicultural environment and a network of international contacts as a way to work out a successful career and expand their own vision with a focus on creative thinking.

As an Art Manager you will be somebody in high demand in the contemporary arts environment sharing horizontal knowledge in such areas as festivals, museum and exhibition planning or display, as well as storytelling museum communication.

The Master's Course in Arts Management at IED Firenze and IED Roma is your best option if you want to turn yourself into a complete professional figure, responsible for the successful coordination of every step and every process of producing a cultural event uniquely and knowledgeably, but most importantly, with your own style.

In such a growing and evolving scenario and as multifaceted as the art world, this Master's Course provides an advanced course that makes continuous renewal its rationale and is a reference point for managerial figures involved in the production and circulation of visual culture. Your role will be key to the lives of cultural institutions: you will manage resources but also innovative and flexible communication tools, developing and adapting complex creative strategies in a variety of contexts.

This Master's Course, with a strong international focus, is a unique opportunity to experience life in the atmosphere of three Italian art capitals with an incredible cultural heritage and a unique style such as Florence, Rome and Venice. More than a Master's Course, it is a full-immersion experience with a very high interdisciplinary rate covering a wide range of skills and with a very strong practical structure that integrates both visual and performing arts, as well as design, management, business and fund-raising knowledge.

Cooperation with renowned partners such as institutions in the art world (including Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, MUS.E, MIBAC) will provide you with the opportunity to meet with experts from the art and cultural sectors, and gain an insight into the job market.

Syllabus

This Master's Course  is divided into two work modules: the one in Florence focuses more on design and event and exhibition organisation in the areas of visual and performing arts. The excellent level of museums in Florence is a source of great inspiration for future art managers. The module held in Rome, on the other hand, focuses on a cross-media approach in art productions.

Indeed, the dissertation project is about creating and managing a cultural production in the city of Rome, as you field-test your own cultural, organisational and technical skills. A special week of meetings at the Peggy Guggenheim Museum in Venice is also held as part of the training. 

-        History of Visual Arts 

-        Museum Management 

-        Festival Management 

-        Museum Display and exhibition design

-        Project Management 

-        Art and cultural communication 

-        Graphic Tools

-        Professional Talks 

-        Business Management 

-        Public relations 

-        Visual Identity 

-        Communication strategy 

-        Peggy Guggenheim Experience in Venice

-        Final Project 

Faculty

Daria Filardo

Art historian, Curator, Educator

Course Coordinator

Francesco Dobrovich

Cultural and communication entrepreneur

Course Coordinator

Alessio Boi

Freelance consultant for cultural projects and communication

Antonio Scuderi

Entrepreneur, Manager and Professional Journalist

Giuliana Ciancio

Researcher, Cultural Manager and Curator

Dario Corna

Brand Activation Manager at New Guards Group

Rita Duina

Cultural professional

Nicola Ciancio

Author, Curator and Manager of cultural projects and Creative Director of events

Cristina Spinelli

Isabella Ahmadzadeh

Art Director and Visual Designer

Michele Trimarchi

Professor

Simona Petrollini

Art Director

Lorenzo Di Las Plassas

Journalist

Pietro Gaglianò

Curator

Carlotta Garlanda

arts project manager

What people say

“IED Art Management Master’s Program reinforced my art strategist career, gave me a deep knowledge of European cultural system, Inspiration and useful connections for the future big art projects”

Anna Shvets

CEO

“Uffizi, Strozzi, Guggenheim, Pitti and others – IED provided collaboration and projects with them”

Assel Akhmedhzanova

Manager at TSE Art gallery

“My time at IED was honestly wonderful. It was a year of learning, listening, and then doing! IED helped me grow my management skills, as well as give me a strong foundation in Italian cultural events.

Elisa Bono

International Account Coordinator at Balloon Museum

"Even with the impressive list of notable professors, speakers, and cultural establishments that we were connected to through IED, my favorite teachers will always be the students and professionals of our class from around the world."

Emma Hamilton

Special Projects Coordinator and Artistic Development Researcher

“The market needs Arts managers because society needs artists.”

Gildo Medina

Multidisciplinary Artist and Designer

“The IED Master’s in Arts Management has been much more than an academic journey; it has been an extraordinary journey of educational and personal growth. Above all, the connection with extraordinary people that made this experience truly unforgettable.”

Giuseppe Veronesi

Web Content Specialist at Ministero della Cultura

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