Art Market Studies

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The global art world is vast, and New York City is its center. Galleries, auction houses, art fairs, and museums showcase art and artifacts spanning eras and cultures. You’ll need a rigorous education — coupled with real-world experience — to excel in this dynamic and competitive field.

Bolstered by interdisciplinary coursework, numerous networking opportunities, and an engaging internship, you will graduate prepared to shepherd artists in their careers, circulate artworks, and drive the business of art.

Announcements

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Our general consideration deadline is March 15, 2026—Act Now!

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Program

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Art Market Studies MA

In this three-semester program, the first two semesters teach students a range of subjects, from art law to valuation to the history of contemporary art. The program culminates in a customized final semester in which you may write an academic thesis or lay the groundwork for your own business.

Degree Details

Impact

Where art meets business … In an industry where contacts are currency, you’ll be prepared to form strong connections quickly.

Beyond the Degree

Graduates apply their passion for art and their business acumen to a variety of dynamic roles—in commercial art galleries, auction houses, art fairs, museums, foundations, online platforms, and art appraisal firms.

Career Outlook
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Introduction to MA in Art Market Studies 


Art Market Studies program at FIT

Art Market Studies Students at the Affordable Art Fair

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Hear how the Art Market Studies program partnered with the Affordable Art Fair and share their experiences.

Meet FIT Student Laura de Alvear

Meet Laura de Alvear, a student in FIT's Art Market Studies MA program. De Alvear came to the college on a Fulbright scholarship to study the way the work of two Spanish abstract artists were valued in the American art market versus the Spanish market. 
Learn what key skills you'll gain upon graduating
Video by FIT Film and Media student Baran Khatib Zadeh.
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Video by FIT Film and Media student Baran Khatib Zadeh.

Learn From the Best

The faculty of distinguished academics and experienced art professionals are recognized thought leaders in their areas of expertise. Meet more Art Market Studies faculty

Paul Melton

Paul Melton

Melton’s work focuses on the forms of knowledge (and their technologies of production) that create value in the art market and that shape broader understandings of and relationships to art.  He has worked with a number of arts organizations and artists on strategic planning, marketing, and communications projects, as an independent consultant and at LaPlaca Cohen. He holds a BA in Spanish and BS in mathematics from the University of Kansas and a PhD from NYU’s department of Media, Culture, and Communication.

 

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Art Market Studies

Goodman Center, Room E315
(212) 217-4300

Paul Melton

Interim Chair

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