<p>How can I combine these two into a career? I would love to work for Christie's or Sotheby's, but what kind of position could i hold, exactly?</p>
<p>Duke has a number of joint JD/MA programs- one is combined with an MA in Art History. I am sure there are similar opportunities at other law schools- but I was aware of the program at Duke.</p>
<p>Use the Duke program as a basis of comparison when checking out other law school websites-</p>
<p>Good luck.</p>
<p>there are attorneys who specialize in "art law" --here are some web sites about the field
Section</a> of International Law: Art & Cultural Heritage Law Committee
The</a> Art Law Blog</p>
<p>It should be noted that very very few attorneys have full-time practices in art law. However, there are lots of ways to combine your interests--you might represent or serve on the board of arts organizations, or maybe you could practice in a different field and use part of your salary to be a patron/collector of art?</p>
<p>thanks so much! the jd/ma program looks great</p>