Arts and Cultural Administration Program (ACA)
Minor and Core Concentration

Completing the ACA program gives students opportunities in arts and cultural organizations. This economic sector accounts for approximately 5% of the US GDP or about a $900 billion. For comparison, it is about equivalent to the economic contribution of mining, utilities, and construction combined. **

Performing arts students have found rewarding postions at organizations such as the Zeiterion Theater, New Bedford, MA., Sound Off, an a cappella group in Boston, MA., Urbanity Dance, Cambridge, MA., as well as in festival management.
Students in public relations and the writing programs have found positions with Prestige Management Group, NYC, Candlewick Press, Boston MA, and as independent researchers.
Similarly, students from the arts and historic preservation have found positions at house galleries, museums, and archives.
The program also serves those with intests in not-for-profit organizations, such as students majoring in Public Health, Political Science, Sociology, or Psychology.

Program Outline

The program has three required specialty courses:
ACA200: Arts and Cultural Administration: Principles and Technologies
ACA350: Arts and Cultural Administration: Practices and Innovations (formerly the ACA Capstone)
ACA460: Arts and Cultural Administration: Internship (Supervising faculty)

An optional, or elective course, is also offered periodically
ACA250: Arts and Cultural Administration:Fundraising and Reporting

The other courses for the program include introductory business courses in either mangement or marketing and courses in the arts or cultural areas of interest to include sociology/anthropology, architecture, writing studies, visual arts, or performing arts.

Student Projects
Student projects are essential to my teaching. There are a good measure of what the students accomplish.

ACA200 Arts and Cultural Administration: Principles and Technologies
  Aperture
  FilmAid
  Mud Flats
  Waterfire

More Information

Professor W. Brett McKenzie
401 626-0806 (Cell)
wmckenzie@rwu.edu
or
wbrett.mckenzie@gmail.com

** Deloitte Insights, July, 2019.
*** This is the course for the interim with the former title: Arts Management Capstone