The Department of Art Management is equipped with adequate facilities to support the academic activities of the academic community. Currently the Art Management Department has a three-story building that includes various facilities and infrastructure for the smooth and comfortable academic process. In addition to the facilities in the Art Management building, the academic community can also utilize other facilities within the Faculty of Arts and Design, as well as across faculties, in addition to various other facilities at the institutional level.
Multimedia Classroom
We have eight multimedia classrooms equipped with digital projectors, audio-visual systems, and internet connections for online and offline learning. Four of these spaces have flexible partitions that can be opened or closed as needed (six spaces if opened), allowing transformation from formal classrooms to open discussion spaces, workshops, to joint presentations. Each space is designed to support a learning atmosphere that is participatory, creative, and responsive to student dynamics.
Multifunctional Hall
Located at the heart of the department's activities, our multifunctional hall is a multipurpose space that sets the stage for many important moments: exhibitions of works, national seminars, welcoming new students, movie screenings, small musical performances, and interdisciplinary discussions. The airy and flexible interior design allows for organization according to the needs of the event. This hall is not only a place for activities, but also a space for the growth of community spirit in an academic environment.
Discussion Room
We believe that knowledge is not only built in the classroom, but also in conversation spaces. The discussion room in the Art Management Department is a meeting place for fresh ideas, from final project ideas to independent art project initiatives. With a comfortable and open atmosphere, this space is often used for group meetings, informal discussions, academic mentoring, and inter-generational meetings between lecturers and students.
Podcast Studio
In the digital age, sound is the new medium for conveying thoughts. Our podcast studio exists as a professional audiovisual production space that can be used by both students and lecturers to create content, ranging from interviews, art reviews, creative narratives, to documentation. The studio also supports the department's internal programs such as public discussion series and audio archives of academic activities.
Library
As the intellectual heart of the department, our library provides a diverse collection of important literature in the fields of art, curatorial, culture, history, and art theories. In addition to the physical collection, the library is also integrated with digital resources that can be accessed online. Students can read, write, or discuss in the quiet and inspiring reading rooms, designed to support a productive study environment.
Showroom
Students of the Art Management Department not only learn theory, but are also directly involved in curatorial practice and presentation of works. Our exhibition space becomes a real process, from organizing works, composing curatorial narratives, to building relationships with the art public. Various final project exhibitions, project presentations, and student collaborative initiatives are regularly held in this space as part of an integrated learning process.
Governance and Conservation Laboratory
Amidst the need for professionalism and diligence in the art world, we provide specialized laboratories that focus on simulating governance and conservation work. In this space, students can experiment with art management strategies, learn basic preservation techniques, and design sustainable operational models for cultural arts institutions. This laboratory serves as a bridge between theory and practice, between the academic space and the real world of work.
Mushalla
As a campus that values diversity and the spiritual needs of its citizens, mushalla is available as a quiet and clean worship space. Located in an easily accessible area, the mushalla is an important place for students and staff to take a break from their busy schedules, perform their daily prayers, or simply find peace in the midst of campus dynamics.