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Date: | Thu, 22 Feb 1996 11:29:46 -0500 |
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Sharyn:
New York University has a M.A. in Art Dealership and Collecting through
the School of Education. The program is designed for individuals
interested in for-profit work like galleries and auction houses. Some of
our graduates have gone on to work in Non-Profit alternative art spaces
though. The program is 45 points covering a specialization in art
dealership, electives, business classes, and art history. In addition,
we also require students to have a variety of internships.
If you would like more information on the program feel free to contact me:
Nicole Frost
Program Assistant
Art Dealership & Collecting and Visual Arts Administration
New York University
34 Stuyvesant St.
New York, NY 10003
212-998-5722
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> On Sat, 17 Feb 1996, Innamora wrote:
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> > I've been reading the group for awhile now, I recently became a Docent at
> > the Fine Arts Museum in St. Petersburg, FL. I am extremely int. in the
> > idea of having my own Art Gallery. I have applied to F.I.T.'s Program.
> > It's really the only one I've discovered that seems to fit the bill. If
> > any of you experts in the field would be kind enough to enlighten me: Is
> > it a worthwhile program & any other suggestions to approach this endeavor?
> > Thanks. Sharyn Tanner
> >
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