Arts Management 

Strand Coordinator: Donna Carter    833-8400 x 29104  

Publicity Committee:

Arts Management Photo Gallery

Announcements:

Central's Magnet Showcase will be held on January 15th from 6:00 until 8:00.  Central students will share their talents and experiences with perspective students and their parents.

8th Grade Shadow Days are January 20th and 22nd.  

Perspective students and their parents are encouraged  to take a tour and see all that Central has to offer.  Tours are arranged by appointment.  Please contact the strand coordinators. 

Program Overview

Central's Arts Production and Management program is an interdisciplinary study combining business and the arts.  Because strategic decision-making, finance, and emerging technologies are such an important part of arts management, this program teaches practical skills in grant-writing, fundraising, board development, communication, public relations, business management,  and marketing.  In order to develop a broad foundation in the arts, students will complete at least two specialized courses in the arts (visual arts, theater and dance, music).  An arts internship is highly recommended.

Educational Opportunity

Arts Production and Management, still in its infancy, is a collegiate degree program having evolved in recent years from a need to cultivate community support for arts organizations.  Central High School's Fine Arts Magnet Program, the only high school within the U.S. offering Arts Production and Management, provides a unique opportunity to Tulsa area students.  Students completing the Arts Production and Management Program will be well prepared to transition into any college or university offering degrees in fine arts, business, or arts management.

Course Offerings

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Careers in Arts Production and Management