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SMU-NAFA Advanced Certificate in Arts Management for Arts Professionals Module 6: Managing Visual and Performing Arts (Synchronous E-Learning)
SMU-NAFA Advanced Certificate in Arts Management for Arts Professionals Module 6: Managing Visual and Performing Arts (Synchronous E-Learning)
Training Provider: SINGAPORE MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY
Course Reference: TGS-2023018615
S$600
Original: S$2,000
Save S$1,400
About This Course
At the end of the 2-day module, participants will be able to:
• Identify key visual and performing arts organisations within the arts ecosystem
• Analyse how different departments in museums, galleries, art fairs, and auction houses work together
• Discuss the code of ethics of various visual arts organisations
• Use appropriate terminology when communicating with stakeholders
• Explain in detail the whole production process, from pre-production to post- production
• Discuss how programming is done and its considerations
• Evaluate and implement risk management processes
• Apply financial processes to a production, including grant applications and crafting budgets
• Explain how rehearsals and performers are managed, including contracts and negotiations
What You'll Learn
This module aims to provide participants with an overview of the common and unique requirements of managing visual and performing arts. While there are common areas in the managing of both visual and performing arts such as budgeting and venue hire, there are also specialised areas. For example, the visual arts component will investigate the management of museums, galleries, art fairs and auction houses. Specialised areas include collection handling and restoration, exhibition design and curating. For the management of performing arts, participants will look into the management of performances and productions. The production process, from pre-production to post-production will be covered. Specialised areas include stagecraft which will help participants to communicate effectively with stakeholders such as technical and design personnel as well as risk management and production control. Another unique area in performing arts would be programming, managing rehearsals and performers.