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Make Your Mark on the Arts Scene

As the arts sector evolves, the need is for arts managers, technical managers and production designers to stay abreast of changing trends and contribute to the sector’s growth.

This is where NAFA’s School of Arts Management stands out. We offer a broad range of progammes that equip you with the versatility and resilience to adapt to the ever-changing landscape across a variety of professions.

Our programmes are founded in industry-relevant practice, involving interdisciplinary collaborations to broaden your perspectives. Even as a student, you can expect to play a key role in the arts sector by working with artists and arts organisations in events, festivals, exhibitions and community arts. Coupled with a values-based approach, we ensure you develop the cultural sensitivity and awareness to develop audiences for various art forms, and address the needs of both artists and audiences alike.

Upon graduation, you can look forward to entrepreneurship or meaningful work at arts centres and companies, heritage organisations, and more—ultimately creating an impact on the development of the arts in Singapore and beyond.


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Acquire Future-proof Skill Sets

A core focus of our programmes is to ensure students gain the competencies needed to support the development of the arts and cultural sectors. Notably, these managerial and entrepreneurial skills are relevant even outside of the realm of arts, ensuring your employability across a broad range of sectors.

Develop a Digital-First Approach

In tandem with the trend towards digitalisation, our programmes ensure you will hone your expertise in updated technical and digital skills to thrive in the new normal no matter the field of choice.

Hone Your Creativity and Adaptability

Our values-based, learning by doing approach exposes you to different cultures and emphasises collaboration. This will help instill a strong sense of discipline and teamwork, giving you the courage to create and adapt to the evolving arts ecosystem.

Requiring a unique blend of passion and compassion, Arts Managers play a vital role in supporting both artists and audiences. Embrace the multitude of learning opportunities that our arts management programme offers, establish strong networks with your peers, and look ahead to a promising future in the arts scene.

Joyce Teo, Associate Dean, School of Arts Management

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