WHY IS ICART A LEADING SCHOOL IN CULTURAL PROFESSIONS?
The art of bringing culture to life
Joining ICART means turning your passion for art, performing arts, music, or cinema into a meaningful life project.
For more than 60 years, ICART has been training future professionals in the art market and cultural management—talents capable of designing, promoting, and showcasing artistic and cultural projects for all audiences.
With a hands-on teaching approach, recognized academic excellence, and strong ties to the professional world, the school enables each student to build a career at the heart of the cultural sector, both in France and internationally.
WHY CHOOSE
ICART ?
For more than 60 years, ICART has been training future professionals in the art market and cultural industries through programs recognized by the French Ministry of Culture and certified at RNCP Levels 6 and 7.
With a hands-on teaching approach, personalized support, and instruction from industry experts, the school enables students to develop immediately applicable professional skills. Its strong network of alumni and partners (galleries, museums, auction houses, labels, production companies…) is a major asset for career opportunities.
Ranked #1 in the “Culture” category (Eduniversal 2025), ICART offers a Bachelor’s in Arts & Cultural Industries and Specialized MBAs designed with experts from the art market, music industry, performing arts, and film sector.
With internship opportunities in France and abroad, double-degree programs in New York or Milan, and more than 36 partner universities worldwide, ICART provides a comprehensive journey at the heart of a vibrant cultural ecosystem.
HOW DOES ICART
SUPPORT CAREER DEVELOPMENT
- 20 months of internships over 5 years, in France or abroad
- 3,000+ internship and job offers every year
- 90% of alumni employed within 6 months of graduation
- 100% personalized support thanks to a dedicated Corporate Relations team
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“At ICART, I learned the importance of networking, adaptability, and constant curiosity. The art market is a changing ecosystem that requires continuous reinvention. Dare to try, multiply your experiences, and cultivate your uniqueness.”Louise T.ICART Graduate 2022
Exhibition curator, author, and consultant -
“It’s a program that offers both the theoretical and practical sides of the cultural sector. For the first time, I was confronted with all the challenges involved in organizing a real event.”Clémence B.ICART Graduate 2018
Production assistant at the Comédie-Française
A School at the Heart of Cultural Life
Believing that art fuels reflection and innovation, ICART regularly invites street artists to create works on the school’s walls, transforming the campus into a true space of expression where students nurture their creativity every day.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How do I apply to ICART from abroad?
Start with an online pre-application on our website. You will then receive an email with a link to our application platform, where you can submit your file, upload your supporting documents, and book your admissions interview via video call.
What language level is required to study in France?
For French-taught programs, a minimum B2 level is required (DELF, TCF or equivalent). For English-taught programs, a certification such as IELTS or TOEFL is required. If unsure, your level may be assessed directly during the admissions interview.
What student visa do I need to study in France?
For a long-term stay in France, you will need a VLS-TS student visa (Long-Stay Visa equivalent to a Residence Permit). The process varies depending on your nationality and country of residence. If your country requires a Campus France procedure, this must be completed first. Plan to submit your application at least 3 months before your departure.
Does ICART help international students find housing in France?
ICART does not provide its own housing, but after admission you will receive a curated list of trusted student residences and platforms (including Studapart) through our partner Feel Français. Estimated monthly housing budget: €700 to €1,200 depending on the city.
Can an international student work while studying in France?
Yes. A student visa allows you to work up to 964 hours per year (approximately 20 hours per week). Work-study contracts are also accessible to non-European students who hold a valid work-authorising residence permit and have completed at least one year of studies in France.
What are the tuition fees and living costs for international students at ICART?
Tuition fees range from €8,000 to €12,000 per year, payable in 1 or 3 instalments. Scholarships may be available through government funding or local partnerships. Beyond tuition, plan for €900 to €1,400 per month for housing and living expenses. Our partner Feel Français can also assist you in opening a bank account upon your arrival in France.
Does ICART offer work-study programs?
Non-European students can access work-study contracts provided they hold a residence permit authorising work and have completed at least one year of studies in France in order to sign an apprenticeship contract. It is important to note that a work-study placement is not guaranteed — it depends on the student's own job search. Each school has a dedicated Career Relations Department to support students throughout the process, offering CV workshops, career fairs, personalised coaching, and access to partner job listings.