Interdisciplinary Arts, Arts Leadership, BA
Combine your arts discipline with business management skills in the interdisciplinary arts - arts leadership program. Lead complex arts organizations.
About this Program
Effectively Lead Arts Organizations
The BA in interdisciplinary arts with specialization in arts leadership is designed for students who want to create, manage or administer creative activities within a specific arts discipline.
The program combines classroom learning with an internship in a local arts organization so you’re ready for life after graduation, whether you want to run your own business as a working artist or work at a museum or theatre.
In the arts leadership specialization, you’ll learn the professional and business skills needed to lead and succeed in today’s arts environment.
Tailored for arts organizations, your courses develop the specific business, professional and personal skills necessary to lead complex arts organizations.
You’ll learn the latest business management, finance, marketing and fundraising skills and strategies to lead nonprofit arts organizations.
With the help of your faculty adviser, you’ll design a program where you specialize in arts leadership while also continuing in your creative work.
Real-World Experience: Arts Leadership Internship
Students in the arts leadership program take a five-credit internship at a local arts organization.
The arts leadership internship combines classroom learning with real-world experience.
This internship provides students the opportunity to apply their knowledge in resource development, arts marketing, audience development and general management to actual positions within Puget Sound arts organizations.
Arts Opportunities in Seattle
Seattle University is part of the thriving Capitol Hill Arts District, the first arts district named by the City of Seattle and the densest arts neighborhood in the State of Washington!
There are over 40 arts organizations in the district, including the Photographic Center Northwest, 12th Avenue Arts, Northwest Film Forum, Frye Art Museum, Artist Trust, and Hugo House.
The 5th Avenue Theater, A Contemporary Theater, Seattle Art Museum, Wa Na Wari, the Wing Luke Museum, and Benaroya Hall – home to the Seattle Symphony – are also nearby.
Easily accessible by public transit is the Seattle Center, home to the Space Needle and several arts organizations, including the Museum of Pop Culture, The Vera Project, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle Opera, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Seattle Shakespeare Company and the Seattle Children’s Theatre.
The Seattle Art Museum and Benaroya Hall, home to the Seattle symphony, are located downtown.
This is just a sampling of the hundreds of arts organizations all over the Seattle area, providing Seattle U students many opportunities during their education and beyond.
Prepared For Success
Arts Leaders Who Make a Difference
Learn about the arts leadership program through the experience of student storyteller Emilio Garcia-Corona.
Creative Spaces: Lee Center
The Lee Center is Seattle University’s state-of-the-art performance and exhibition space on the corner of Twelfth Avenue and East Marion Street. Designed to enrich the artistic experience of students, faculty, staff, and the greater community, the center houses the "black-box theater" John Eshelman Stage, scene shop, costume shop, green room, dressing rooms, and Hedreen Gallery
Studios and Galleries for Artists
The Visual Arts Department includes several studios and galleries that art and visual culture studies students can benefit from. Explore the light-filled spaces dedicated to developing artists and showcasing student work.
Creative Spaces: Billodue Makerspace
The Billodue Makerspace at Seattle University, located in the Jim and Janet Sinegal Center for Science and Innovation (Sinegal Center), provides creative spaces for artistic exploration.You can participate in various maker-related activities including sewing, fiber arts, 3D printing, laser cutting, electronics, vinyl cutting and glass work.
Pathways to Professional Formation
The College of Arts and Sciences is committed to helping you through your lifetime journey of professional formation and discernment. We offer opportunities to deepen and broaden your understanding of your professional identity.