Arts Announcements
The Arts Administration program is proud of the active and vital role it plays in arts communities throughout Boston, and beyond. Check here for all the latest exciting developments regarding the Arts Administration program, including professional opportunities, internship information, conferences, and presentations.
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Job: CRM Analytics Associate
Flint Institute of Music is looking for a CRM Analytics Associate.
Job: President & CEO, Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras
The Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras (BYSO) is looking for a new President & CEO.
Job: Tribeca Festival
The Tribeca Festival is looking for production staff.
Internship: Human Resources, Foundation Relations
The FamilyAid Boston is recruiting for Summer and Academic Year internships with two open positions.
Job: Executive Assistant (Part-Time)
The International Double Reed Society (IDRS) is seeking an Executive Assistant.
Job: Producer, Museum Experiences and Strategic Initiatives
The Museum of Science, Boston is searching for a Producer of museum experiences and strategic initiatives.
Job: Temporary Advancement Assistant (Part-Time)
Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras is looking for a Temporary Advancement Assistant. More
Job: Grants Specialist
Women's Money Matters is looking for a grant specialist.
Volunteer: Battle of Chelsea Creek Celebrations
The City of Chelsea is looking for 10 volunteers to assist with the 250th Anniversary of the Battle of Chelsea Creek on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
4th Annual Daniel Ranalli Lecture
Established by the Arts Administration program at Boston University’s Metropolitan College (MET) in 2022, the Ranalli Lecture Series invites prominent US arts leaders to BU to share their perspectives and knowledge. This year’s lecture will be delivered by Chad Smith, the Eunice and Julian Cohen President and CEO of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, whose penchant for transforming classical music and curating festivals has helped to redefine the modern orchestra. More