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Arts Management Program
54 St. Philip St.
Room 315B
Charleston, S.C. 29401
Phone: 843.953.6301
Fax: 843.953.7068
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Arts Management Program

The College of Charleston is one of the few schools in the Southeast and the only school in South Carolina to offer undergraduate study with a major and a minor in Arts Management and Administration. The College's program is uniquely situated in an environment with an active arts community. This provides students numerous opportunities for internships, career networking, and participation in special projects.

Message from the Director

bdhScott Shanklin-Peterson
Program Director

The Arts Management Program continues to grow by leaps and bounds, expanding our programs and the learning opportunities that we offer our students.

Over the last several years we have added an Arts Management concentration as part of the Graduate School’s Masters of Public Administration and a Graduate Certificate which focuses on preparing arts managers to meet the ever-changing demands placed on cultural institutions. Read more.

Spring/Summer 2012 News

Summer Course Offerings

Arts Management is offering three courses during Maymester and Summer sessions.  If you are considering doing an internshiop over the summer or taking a class, visit our summer course listing as well as the College's Maymester and Summer Sessions website for more information about registration. 

New York City

Arts Management Student to Participate in Newly Established Fellowship at Sotheby’s Institute of Art

The Arts Management program in the College of Charleston School of the Arts has partnered with Sotheby’s Institute of Art in New York to establish a competitive Summer Study Fellowship for one of its qualified junior or senior students. The 2012 inaugural recipient, Chelsea Michael, will take two courses (tuition free) during the Institute’s summer session. A senior in the Honors College program, Michael is pursuing a double major in arts management and studio art. Read more.