Why study at Brandeis?
As a relatively small research university that excels in the arts and humanities, Brandeis provides a highly supportive and stimulating environment for cultural production graduate students as they pursue coursework and develop innovative research and artistic projects. Cultural production students work in close partnership with many campus institutions and programs, including the Rose Art Museum (which houses New England’s premier contemporary art collection), the Slifka Program in Intercommunal Coexistence, the theater arts program, the studio arts program, and the Intercultural Residency (World Music) series, which brings world-class performance groups to campus each semester. Students have access to superlative library resources as well as the Boston university consortium and a wide spectrum of outstanding artistic and cultural institutions in the Greater Boston area. Through the university’s Community Engaged Learning program, students pursue original and meaningful artistic, fami