A study of the development and changes in art journalism over time, from traditional print media to digital platforms.
History of Art Journalism: The beginnings of art journalism and how it evolved over time.
Visual Art Forms: The different types of visual arts and their unique features.
Art Criticism: Analysis and interpretation of art, its meaning, form, and purpose.
Art Production: The process of creating art and techniques utilized in the production of art.
Creative Writing and Journalism: Literary techniques of arts journalism, writing styles, and genres that are commonly utilized.
Art History: The study of artistic movements, classical art styles and their historical significance, and social and political narratives therein.
Conceptual Art: Artistic movements and their evolution, including contemporary art, Modernism, Post-Modernism, and Abstract Art.
Exhibition Management: How art exhibitions are planned, curated, and marketed in the field of art journalism.
The Role of Media: In contemporary-art journalism, the role played by media and their impact on art coverage.
Photography, Cinema, and Video Art: The evolution of still and motion visual media and its impact on arts journalism.
Cultural Journalism: The art world in the context of larger socio-cultural trends, movements, and issues.
Art Market and Business Management: The business side of art, including valuing art and key players in the industry.
Journalism Ethics and The Art World: The ethical issues and conflicts of interest that arise when reporting on the arts industry.
Travel Writing and Arts Journalism: How travel writing has influenced arts journalism.
Digital Journalism and Art Journalism: The relationship between online media and art journalism, including the use of social media and other digital media formats.