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Natalie77

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  1. I have a BFA in Art History and an MA in Art Education. I'm VERY interested in further study in Arts Administration/Arts Management. I'm looking at schools and it seems that some programs are open to applicants with little art background, with a very strong business component--some even dual degrees with MBA. I want a program with a strong Visual Arts track record, with peers who have strong Visual Arts background. I don't want the dual degree (MA/MBA) but I would like an even focus on both non-profit and for-profit sectors, development, finance, etc. Of course, I would love a program that will give me employable skills in this horrible job market--hence, the openness to for-profit sector. I don't hear much about the quality of this degree and which one is best based on my needs. Help?
  2. This is all excellent advice. I have spoken to faculty in my painting courses and they have reiterated the shortage of teaching, whether adjunct or tenure-track. It is very daunting to consider.
  3. I graduated thirteen years ago with a BFA in Art History. My other concentration was in Communication Design. Afterwards, I worked as a graphic designer for six years and became a exhibiting oil painter. I completed a Masters degree in Art Education and worked in the public school sector for another six years. The economy, lack of jobs and generally not knowing what I wanted to pursue played a part in these decisions. Now I have come to the conclusion that I would like to revisit the art history field again and pursue further education. Is it too late considering that I worked in fields other than art history and I have been out of academia for awhile?
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