Undergraduate Arts Management degrees at Goldsmiths

Culture and the arts are vital to the global economy. Develop a powerful combination of theoretical insights and professional practice skills to kickstart your career in these important and expanding sectors.

Why study Arts Management at Goldsmiths?

  • The BA Arts Management degree will prepare you for a career in fascinating areas that cover everything from museums, galleries, theatres, dance and live music venues, through to festivals and cultural centres
  • London is the perfect place to study this subject – the city is a global leader in the arts, and one of the most important cultural centres in the world, so you'll be perfectly placed to access a diverse range of arts organisations
  • You'll develop practical skills in audience development, events planning, and arts funding and fundraising, and you'll get the chance to apply what you've learned through professional practice opportunities

The course has prepared me to work in a wide range of art forms and environments – from commercial galleries to local festivals – which has definitely helped me while applying for jobs.

Ania, BA Arts Management

Ania, BA Arts Management
A music student stands in front of a microphone, singing. There are two bandmates in the background – one on drums, and one playing a guitar.

There are lots of inspiring cultural events taking place on campus each week, from music shows to theatre productions

An orange sign for Goldsmiths CCA, the on-campus public art gallery.

Goldsmiths has its very own public art gallery on campus, where you can experience world-class exhibitions by international artists

I really enjoyed being able to explore different practices within the arts, and having the flexibility to cater to my specific areas of interests.

Valerie, BA Arts Management

Valerie, BA Arts Management

Take a tour of the campus with students Drew and Clare

Why choose Goldsmiths, University of London?

Goldsmiths was founded in 1891 and has been part of the University of London for nearly 120 years. Alongside this history comes an innovative and creative approach to the subjects you can study, and a commitment to social and environmental justice. 

As a Goldsmiths student you'll enjoy a single-site campus in New Cross, South East London. It's in Zone 2 and just 10 minutes by train to Central or East London. So you can access the best of the world's top student city while still enjoying a friendly and supportive student community.

An aerial view of the Goldsmiths campus, with the College Green in the foreground and the back of the redbrick Richard Hoggart Building in the background

Enjoy a single-site campus experience just 10 minutes by train to Central or East London

London's Piccadilly Circus by night, featuring a London Underground sign in the foreground and big neon screens in the background

Make the most of being in London, voted the world's top city to be a student (QS Best Student Cities 2023)