By graduating through Christie’s Education London or New York you are automatically part of an international alumni organisation. The Alumni Association exists in order to support and encourage the career development of its graduates. We do this through continuing to nurture your interest in the study of the arts, and helping you to develop your professional experience in the art world. In order to do this we rely on students internationally to maintain contact with us and with each other and to use the alumni portal as a facilitator in this process. By participating in annual events concerned with the professional development of current students and by fundraising towards the Scholarship Fund, alumni ensure that new talent is nurtured from as wide a spectrum of international students as possible.
Keep in Touch: update your professional profile online
Alumni Lectures and Events: find the latest events in London and New York
Jobs and opportunities: your exclusive Christie’s Education portal where alumni
employers and alumni can post jobs and find jobs
Fundraising: get your copy of the 30th Anniversary volume here – all funds go to
the Scholarship Fund
Discounts: find out how much you can save on Christie’s Education short courses,
evening courses, and other events
Continuing Education: link to short courses at Christie’s Education
London alumni can register on the portal by emailing education@christies.com
London alumni click here.
New York alumni click here.
“I feel very strongly that this program is unique within the art world, as it is both academically rigorous and practice oriented…This is a vitally important program for intellectual and practical training. ”
Alexandra Palmer
Master’s in Modern and Contemporary Art
London, 2007-2008
“Christie's differs from other programs I've been involved in through its "hands-on" approach. The highlight of the course was going to the conservation room at MOMA. I got to see Picasso's Desmoiselles de Avignon front and back. I even got to touch it! ”
Nicola Trent
Master’s in Modern Art, Connoisseurship
and the History of the Art Market
New York, 2003-2004