Art & Art History News - Professional Development in the Arts

*Updated version 9/24/20, 10:40 AMÌý — Scheduled Friday afternoons
Announcing the Fall 2020 onlineÌýforum for professional development in the arts
Students working in all disciplines are welcome to join the discussion
The Art & Art History department has invited arts leaders from around the regionÌýand 91¸£ÀûÉç alumni to share their knowledge and provide aÌýdirect link for students to learn about and discuss career-relevant topics. We invite all students to participate and pave a new pathway for a thriving career in the arts.
ThisÌýprogram is designed as a series of professional development conversationsÌýthat encourages skills developmentÌýthrough peer-to-peerÌýexchange.ÌýTopics will include: arts funding, museumÌýstandards and best practices, creative business plans, exhibition development, and many others. These discussions can help students examine the successesÌýand challenges of working in the arts, build a community of future collaborators and engage in critical thinking about the role of the arts within our society.
- Free to participate
- No advanced registration is required
- Participation from both graduate and undergraduate students is encouraged
- Sponsored by the Student Advisory Board of the Department of Art & Art History
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