MA Arts and Cultural Enterprise: accepting applications for entry in January 2016

MA Arts and Cultural Enterprise: accepting applications for entry in January 2016

Central Saint Martins

Bob and Roberta Smith and Tim Newton, Who is Community?, 2012. Commissioned by Art on the Underground / London Underground. Photo: Benedict Johnson.
December 12, 2015
MA Arts and Cultural Enterprise: accepting applications for entry in January 2016

Central Saint Martins
Granary Building
1 Granary Square
King’s Cross
London, N1C 4AA
United Kingdom

www.arts.ac.uk

MA Arts and Cultural Enterprise acknowledges the need for multi-skilled individuals who can both generate the ideas for original arts and cultural events, and provide leadership for the teams that realise them. The course is aimed at graduates with some work experience who wish to challenge themselves by developing innovative approaches to arts management and cultural production.

Two study routes are available: a two-year part-time option, and a flexible learning option, which is a unit-by-unit approach that allows candidates up to five years to complete. Both routes are low-residency and combine online learning with intensive face-to-face sessions delivered over several weekends in London.

MA Arts and Cultural Enterprise addresses a contemporary shift within the cultural economy towards experiences and events, and away from the artefact. It is a response to multiple new forms of artistic and creative practice, which demand new, hybrid forms of cultural management and organisation.

The course begins with a definition of enterprise as engaging with projects that are new, challenging and complex. It aims to enable you to gain a unique skill and knowledge set in order to become an active creator in arts management and cultural production, whether as entrepreneurs or within larger existing cultural organisations, anywhere in the world. It will offer you insights into aspects of cultural policy and governance, an introduction to business skills and processes, and strategic planning, which will equip you to shape creative futures. It will encourage radical thinking, based on creative research, analysis, and a deep understanding of the value of the cultural economy to the wider economic, political and social environment in which it is located.

Key facts about the course:
–Alongside critical and creative thinking, you’ll acquire business skills, which are highly attractive to potential employers.

–You don’t need to live in London or give up work or care duties to enrol on the course. MA Arts and Cultural Enterprise is a low-residency degree which can be taken part-time over two years or in a flexible mode with registration up to five years.

–You are encouraged to apply your learning to your own, individual, professional contexts and can choose to pursue a practice-based final project.

–Your tutors are professionally active in the field of arts management. University of the Arts London is in the top 30 in in the UK’s latest higher education audit, and a top five-research university in its broader peer group.

–MA Arts and Cultural Enterprise has two cohorts: one in London and one in Hong Kong. This helps you to expand your collegiate network and ensures the worldwide reputation and relevance of your degree.

To find out more
Visit the course page and view a lecture by the Course Leader.
Email the Course Leader, Charlotte Bonham-Carter: [email protected]

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