Focus and Scope

This journal focuses on the study and development of fine and performing arts, with the aim of becoming a forum for researchers, academics, practitioners, and art activists to share knowledge, findings, and innovations in the field of art. The journal aims to explore various aspects of fine and performing arts, both from theoretical and practical perspectives, as well as their impact on society and culture.

The journal covers various themes and disciplines related to fine and performing arts, including:

Fine Arts:

Art Theory and Criticism: The study of art theories, art criticism, and the analysis of works of art.

Fine Art History: Research on the development of art from various periods and cultures.

Fine Art Practice: Discussion of techniques, methods, and creative processes in fine arts, including painting, sculpture, graphics, and installation.

Contemporary Art: Study of trends and developments in contemporary art, including digital art and new media art.

Fine Art and Identity: Research on the relationship between fine art and cultural, gender, ethnic and social identities.

Fine Art and the Environment: Discussion on art that focuses on environmental and sustainability issues.

 

Performing Arts:

Performing Arts Theory and Practice: A study of theories of the performing arts, including drama, dance, music, and theater.

Performing Arts History: Research on the development of performing arts from various traditions and cultures.

Choreography and Performance: Discussion of techniques and creative processes in dance choreography and performance.

Contemporary Performing Arts: Study of trends and innovations in modern performing arts, including experimental theater and multimedia performing arts.

Performing Arts and Community: Research on the role of performing arts in building community and social identity.

Performing Arts and Technology: Discussions on the use of technology in the performing arts, including the use of digital and interactive media.

Interdisciplinary:

Collaborations Between Fine and Performing Arts: Research that explores the relationship and collaboration between fine and performing arts, including interdisciplinary projects.

Arts and Education: The study of the role of art in education, including art teaching methods and their impact on learning.

Arts and Society: Research on the social and cultural impact of fine and performing arts on society.

 

The journal accepts various types of writings, including:

Research Articles: Original research that presents new findings in the field of fine and performing arts.

Review Articles: Literature reviews that discuss recent developments in the field of art.

Critical Essays: Essays that offer in-depth analysis of artworks, practices, or phenomena in the fine and performing arts.

Case Study: An in-depth study of a specific art project, artist, or art group.

Book Reviews: Critical reviews of recent books related to fine and performing arts.

Interviews: Interviews with artists, curators or academics who provide insight into their practice and thinking in art.

The journal aims to be an inclusive and interdisciplinary platform, encouraging dialog and collaboration between various disciplines in the arts. With a focus on innovative research and practice, the journal is expected to contribute to the development of knowledge and understanding of fine and performing arts at local, national, and international levels.