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The greatest asset the Virginia Press Association has is our members. To support our members, VPA offers a wide range of benefits and resources, including the following:

Advocacy and Lobbying

VPA's expert public policy team, which includes a professional lobbyist, works year-round to protect media-related interests at the state and national levels. Issues we advocate for include Public Notices, FOIA, transparency, 1st amendment rights and more.

Arts Administration is a multifaceted field. In the Arts Administration Program at UNCG you will study subjects including leadership, management, organizational behavior, marketing, communications, fundraising, budgeting and finances, data science, law and more as it applies in the non-profit and for-profit arts sector. ABOUT The mission of the Virginia Press Association is to support our membership through responsive services and resources. We champion the common interests of Virginia newspapers and the ideals of a free press in a democratic society. Language & region English (United States) Settings. Get the Android app. Get the iOS app.

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Recognition Programs

VPA's awards program recognizes the hard work and talent of Virginia's news industry each year.

Advertising Services

VPA's advertising team works with advertising clients to place ads in VPA member publications. Members can also access our discount networks, market research, and more.

Training and Professional Development

VPA offers many opportunities for training and professional development including the annual conference, experiential workshops, webinars, and technical assistance.

Significant discounts and scholarships are available for VPA members.

Industry Resources

Members have access to our newly enhanced Job Board, FOIA/libel hotline, press services and press passes, free meeting space, publications, group insurance and more.

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Regional events, committees, trainings and more designed to give members meaningful spaces to connect and exchange ideas and resources.

Peer to peer exchanges online (coming soon!).

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Have any questions about your membership or how to become a member? VPA staff loves hearing from our members! Call us at 804-521-7570 or email us at info@vpa.net

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You want to be a leader and make a difference. You want a successful life in the arts. UNCG's Arts Administration Program can help you find your path to success. The Arts Administration Program develops the skills necessary for a career working in arts organizations, arts-related businesses and in your own creative endeavors. Arts Administration as a second major or minor works well with additional degree programs in the College of Visual and Performing Arts (Art, Dance, Music or Theatre) or a degree in another area of study at UNCG. The Arts Administration Program is also strong in entrepreneurship through its partnership with the Bryan School of Business and Economics at UNCG.

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Arts Administration is a multifaceted field. In the Arts Administration Program at UNCG you will study subjects including leadership, management, organizational behavior, marketing, communications, fundraising, budgeting and finances, data science, law and more as it applies in the non-profit and for-profit arts sector. Please visit the Undergraduate Bulletin (link?) to see the curriculum for the major or minor in Arts Administration.

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Networking

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Regional events, committees, trainings and more designed to give members meaningful spaces to connect and exchange ideas and resources.

Peer to peer exchanges online (coming soon!).

Have any questions about your membership or how to become a member? VPA staff loves hearing from our members! Call us at 804-521-7570 or email us at info@vpa.net

You want to be a leader and make a difference. You want a successful life in the arts. UNCG's Arts Administration Program can help you find your path to success. The Arts Administration Program develops the skills necessary for a career working in arts organizations, arts-related businesses and in your own creative endeavors. Arts Administration as a second major or minor works well with additional degree programs in the College of Visual and Performing Arts (Art, Dance, Music or Theatre) or a degree in another area of study at UNCG. The Arts Administration Program is also strong in entrepreneurship through its partnership with the Bryan School of Business and Economics at UNCG.

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Arts Administration is a multifaceted field. In the Arts Administration Program at UNCG you will study subjects including leadership, management, organizational behavior, marketing, communications, fundraising, budgeting and finances, data science, law and more as it applies in the non-profit and for-profit arts sector. Please visit the Undergraduate Bulletin (link?) to see the curriculum for the major or minor in Arts Administration.

The Arts Administration internship is usually completed in course VPA 499, usually in a student's senior year. UNCG offers many opportunities to gain professional experience in arts administration on campus and in the community to build your network. Your Arts Administration experience will include an internship with a professional arts organization to make connections and gain tangible work experience. Students and faculty collaborate to find the right internship placement for students based on their area of interest and areas of needed experience and growth potential.

E4 single bah san diego. Professional arts administration leadership positions in arts organizations such as theaters, performing arts centers, museums, galleries, ballet and dance companies, orchestras, choral and music groups, operas, arts councils, community arts organizations, arts education organizations, labor unions, professional associations, and philanthropic foundations include:

Executive Director/Managing Director/President/CEO ⧫ Artistic Director ⧫ Marketing Director ⧫ Development Director ⧫ Education Director ⧫ Community Outreach Director ⧫ Finance Director ⧫ Program Director ⧫ Orchestra Operations Manager ⧫ Curator ⧫ Cultural planner ⧫ Program Officer ⧫ Union Representative ⧫ Human Resources Director ⧫ Database/IT Director ⧫ Consultant ⧫ Grants writer

The Arts Administration Program is also strong in entrepreneurship through its partnership with the Bryan School of Business and Economics at UNCG – start your own arts business! Double majoring, minoring or taking courses in arts administration will also help you in creating a successful solo performance or visual arts career.

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Arts Administration faculty and UNCG Career Services support students in finding school year and summer jobs, internships and post-graduation job searches.

Contact

Hannah Grannemann
Assistant Professor and Director of Arts Administration
hagranne@uncg.edu

Schedule an appointment with Professor Grannemann HERE.





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