Collaboration is key in the arts, and at George Mason University, campus arts partners work actively with Arts Management graduate students for fellowships, internships, research, and experiential educational opportunities.
This facility, which operates a partnership between George Mason, Prince William County, the City of Manassas, and the Commonwealth of Virginia, entertains, educates, and enriches the Northern Virginia community by providing diverse and accessible arts experiences in state-of-the art venues. It offers internship opportunities in development, marketing, venue management, and operations.
This 2,000-seat concert hall on the Fairfax Campus, is a fixture for regional performances, has had more that 800 internationally renowned artists grace the stage, including stars such as Audra MacDonald. Arts Management graduate students regularly work with Center staff and leaders during classes and internships. Past internship specializations include public relations, marketing and communications, operations, house management, or box office management.
This multiple-venue forum is dedicated to displays of visual art that advance research, dialogue, and learning around global social issues.
The program is a cross-disciplinary platform for such areas as philosophy, social justice, communications, conflict resolution, and sustainability. It also offers a diverse program of exhibitions by established contemporary artists, thesis exhibits by current MFA candidates, and a semi-annual SOA undergraduate senior exhibition.
It is a partnership between George Mason's School of Art and Provisions Research Center for Arts and Social Change located on the Fairfax campus of George Mason University. Internship opportunities are available in curatorial, art handling and gallery management.
This organization is a vital part of the College of Visual and Performing Arts, bringing university-quality arts instruction to the Fairfax community. The Academy achieves this through innovative and inspiring music, theater, visual art and computer gaming classes and through a variety of special events and programs focused on teacher education and enrichment. Internships are available in such areas as operations, marketing, and community engagement as well as employment opportunities for teaching artists.
This online platform is a digital stage and classroom featuring curated arts experiences including livestreamed concerts, releases of previously recorded content, behind-the-scenes talks with artists, and more. Take a break from coursework to enjoy the arts. Watch Mason Arts Amplified now.