Master of Management in International Arts Management

A Global Arts Management Experience

Study in 5 countries, earn an international arts management degree, and shape the future of the arts.

Explore the world of arts management with the MMIAM program, a transformative educational experience designed for current and aspiring global leaders in the arts. Immerse yourself in diverse cultures, gain unparalleled international exposure, and prepare to drive innovation in the arts and culture sector.

Why choose the MMIAM program?

The Master of Management in International Arts Management (MMIAM) is your gateway to a career in the global arts field.

Discover what makes our program exceptional.

A 1-Year Master’s Degree

Accelerate your career with an intensive and comprehensive program designed to prepare you for leadership roles in arts and cultural management.

Explore 5 Global Arts Capitals

Broaden your perspectives by living and learning in some of the world’s most vibrant cultural hubs, including Dallas, Montréal, Bogotá, Beijing and Milan.

Build an Expansive Professional Network

Connect with international peers, arts organizations, and industry leaders to establish a lifelong professional network.

Top Universities, Unparalleled Quality

Study at top universities that deliver exceptional education and real-world expertise.

A Truly Global
Educational Experience

The MMIAM program is uniquely crafted for individuals passionate about shaping the future of arts and culture.

Tailored Curriculum
Dive into topics like cultural policy, international project management, and strategic leadership.

Hands-On Learning
Engage in real-world case studies and projects, ensuring you’re ready to face industry challenges.

Cultural Immersion
Beyond academics, experience the richness of diverse traditions, arts, and lifestyles across five countries.

Alumni Success Stories

Join a prestigious group of MMIAM graduates who are leading change in the arts world.

Álvaro Martínez

General Manager
Bogotá's Planetarium

MMIAM Cohort #1

Michelle Dalma

Fundraising & Development Director
Universidad Hebraica in Mexico City

MMIAM Cohort #4

Yu Yang

Founder, Product head and Digital designer
Digitaste in Singapore

MMIAM Cohort #5

Tirtha Giri

Managing Director
Communicating the Arts in Mumbai

MMIAM Cohort #7

Brendan Healy

Artistic Director
Canadian Stage in Toronto

MMIAM Cohort #3

Charlotte Diwan

Director of Art Genève
Palexpo in Geneva

MMIAM Cohort #3

Wen Wen

Founder and General Manager
Hermark Culture in Ottawa and Beijing

MMIAM Cohort #12

Seulgi Hong

Public Diplomacy & Communications Officer,
Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Seoul

MMIAM Cohort #2

Brittany Johnson

Director of communication
Creative Arkansas Community Hub & Exchange (CACHE) in Bentonville

MMIAM Cohort #3

Our Blog: The MMIAM Journey

Apr 04 2026

“Waiting for the right time in life to make the next move might mean never making that move.”

It’s not often that the MMIAM program has a student who comes to this world in their 50s, having already had a successful career. Ian OI is a current student in the...
Apr 04 2026

“Theatre really should reflect the people on the bus.”

Eda Holmes is the Artistic and Executive Director of the Centaur Theatre in Montréal. She is the first female artistic director in the theatre’s history, marking a...
Apr 04 2026

A Glimpse into Academic Research

What is the difference between “Sustainable marketing” and “Sustainability marketing"? Those two terms mean two different concepts. Sustainable marketing is a marketing...
Apr 04 2026

Innovating the Art Market:

Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic represented a pivotal moment, as digitalization became essential for survival. Various forms of online art mediation and...
Mar 02 2026

MMIAM Goes to the Winter Olympics

Dare we say that the values of the Olympic Games mirror those of the MMIAM program? The ability to bring together people from around the world, creating a melting pot...
Mar 02 2026

“There’s a reason they call it show business; both parts are equally important.”

Simon Anthony Abou-Fadel is a multi-hyphenate arts administrator. He is an actor and the Co-Executive Director and Managing Director of Youtheatre, one of Quebec’s most...
Mar 02 2026

A Glimpse into Academic Research

The concept of 'beauty' has been studied by several categories of researchers, including philosophers, neurobiologists, and psychologists. A recent study provides...
Mar 02 2026

The Future of Art Galleries:

How can mid-tier art galleries evolve their business models in response to rising operational costs, collector disengagement, and other market pressures? This article...
Jan 30 2026

“Our greatest joy is when everyone can feel welcome at our concerts. That’s when we are truly happiest!”

Jonathan Nemtanu is a dynamic and versatile pianist. He has been invited to perform at numerous festivals and in concert series in Canada, France, Greece, Austria,...
Jan 30 2026

“Dance is a universal form of art; it doesn’t need language to touch people”

Born in Montréal, Pierre Des Marais co-founded—alongside Paul Tanguay of O Vertigo, Marie-Andrée Roussel of La La La Human Steps and Francine Bernier of l’Agora de la...
Jan 30 2026

A Glimpse into Academic Research

The arts are about living an experience. The art itself, the people around and the atmosphere of the venue all participate in the ‘fantasies, feelings and fun’ of the...
Jan 30 2026

Predicting Museum Visitors’ Intention Through Nonverbal Cues:

Introduction Visitor experience is now at the heart of museum strategies, making it essential to understand what drives visit intentions. Recent studies highlight that...
Nov 17 2025

“How can we inspire people to come to our concerts?”

Adelaida Oesch Jaramillo is a musician, entrepreneur, and nonprofit leader from Medellin, Colombia. She is the founder and CEO of Cubo Universo Creativo, a cultural...
Nov 17 2025

“We’re trying to create a global community of individuals that really appreciate culture.”

Sam Santiago, CDE®, is an award-winning senior leader with over 35 years of experience in CSR/ESG, DEI, administration, operations, and nonprofit management across the...
Nov 17 2025

A Glimpse into Academic Research

In large shops across the world, you can find vinyl records from The Beatles to the Rolling Stones to Billie Eilish or Taylor Swift. Since 2008, Record Store Day, a...
Nov 17 2025

Coping Mechanism of Balinese Music:

Tourism has reshaped Balinese culture, including music and dance, as traditional arts increasingly cater to tourist entertainment. The influx of global influences has...
Sep 29 2025

“Each artistic project is a tiny seed that I plant in the hearts of the audience. Maybe it will stay there quietly. Maybe, one day, it will bloom. That, to me, is the most magical part of art.”

Wen Wen holds a Master of Arts in Cultural Management from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, a Master of Management in International Arts Management (MMIAM), and a...
Sep 29 2025

“At a time when we’re kind of scared of everybody else, I think it’s time for us all to just appreciate each other.”

Gregory Warden has served as the Mark A. Roglán Director of the Custard Institute for Spanish Art and Culture at the Meadows Museum since June 2022. He taught at SMU...
Sep 29 2025

A Glimpse into Academic Research

Streaming sales totaled US $17.7 billion in 2024, accounting for a market share of 84 percent, with 100 million subscribers according to the Recording Industry...
Sep 29 2025

The Nexus Between Arts and Ageing: Bridging the Generational Gaps (Abridged)

Generational Theory is pivotal in arts and cultural participation research, as it illuminates the characteristics and shared experiences of age cohorts shaped by...

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