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Arts Programming

Instructor:
Jill Elizabeth Schinberg
480
Credits:
3.0
001
Building:
Lucille Caudill Little Fine Arts Lib & L
Room:
Rm.220
Semester:
Spring 2025
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Arts Programming
Requisites:

Prereq: Major status in Arts Administration and completion of AAD 310, 320, and 380.

Class Type:
SEM
11:00 am
11:50 am
Days:
MWF

In the arts and culture sector, programming is so much more than logistics. It is a mission-driven, relational pursuit that personifies organizational identity, attracts funding, and ultimately results in presentations to, and engagements with, the public. The breadth and depth of what arts programming looks like, for any type of arts organization, requires staff to develop, manage, and evaluate its offerings. This course explores the relevant theory, history, and practice of programming for different types of arts organizations.

In the arts and culture sector, programming is so much more than logistics. It is a mission-driven, relational pursuit that personifies organizational identity, attracts funding, and ultimately results in presentations to, and engagements with, the public. The breadth and depth of what arts programming looks like, for any type of arts organization, requires staff to develop, manage, and evaluate its offerings. This course explores the relevant theory, history, and practice of programming for different types of arts organizations.

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