Facilities
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Marlborough Gallery
A dedicated space for exhibiting contemporary art, allowing students to engage with curated exhibitions and develop hands-on experience in gallery management. - 
Sotheby's Auction House Access
Exclusive opportunities for students to attend live auctions and behind-the-scenes tours, offering insights into the auction world and networking with industry professionals. - 
Study Lab for Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas
A specialized research center focusing on the art and cultural artifacts from these regions, providing students access to rare collections and expert lectures. - 
Art Business Incubator
An innovative program designed to support aspiring entrepreneurs in the art market, offering mentorship, workshops, and business development resources. - 
Institute Library on Grosvenor Hill
A comprehensive library with an extensive collection of art books, auction catalogs, and market data resources, tailored specifically to the needs of art business students. 
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Pros
- Lecturers are knowledgeable and passionate, enhancing the learning experience.
 - The curriculum offers a comprehensive understanding of art history and contemporary practices.
 - Small class sizes foster a supportive and inclusive environment among students.
 - The institute's central London location provides easy access to major museums and galleries.
 - Opportunities to connect with industry professionals through guest lectures and networking events.
 
Cons
- Some students find the program fees to be quite high.
 - A few students have reported that staff can be unwelcoming at times.
 - Admission is perceived as less selective, potentially affecting the program's reputation.
 - Job placement services are limited, with few paid opportunities available post-graduation.
 - Some students feel the program is overpriced for the value received.
 
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