art administrator
Art administrators are among the professionals that manage the business needs of an organisation devoted to arts. They provide support for financial and corporative tasks, and they can work for a range of organizations from for-profit to governmental or non-profit organisations. Examples of these organisations are dance companies, film studios, theaters and art museums or galleries.
Also called: exhibitions coordinator, art-outsourcing coordinator, art studio manager, curatorial coordinator, public arts manager, gallery project coordinator, art centre manager, fine arts coordinator
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- essential skills
- 10
- optional skills
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- related roles
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Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- artistic director5 skills in common
- performance production manager5 skills in common
- conceptual artist3 skills in common
- cultural facilities manager3 skills in common
- museum director3 skills in common
- make-up artist2 skills in common
- museum scientist2 skills in common
- street performer2 skills in common
Essential skills
16- art collections
- art history
- coordinate artistic production
- coordinate with creative departments
- corporate social responsibility
- fine arts
- handle artworks
- identify artistic niche
- maintain an artistic portfolio
- manage artistic project
- manage cultural facility
- monitor artwork market
- organise creative performance
- philanthropy
- understand artistic concepts
- work with cultural venue specialists
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