Art Sciences (AS)

ISSN (Print): 3006-3698
ISSN (Online): 3006-3701
APC: ¥: 1500 CNY
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Publishing Time: Acceptance 2-3 Months

Art Sciences is a double-blind peer-reviewed, open-access journal that provides a platform for scholarly dialogue and the dissemination of original research in the various fields of art studies. The journal aims to explore and expand the understanding of art from a multitude of perspectives, encompassing theoretical, practical, historical, and interdisciplinary approaches. Our goal is to contribute significantly to the academic and cultural discussions surrounding the arts.


Aims & Scope

Art Sciences is a double-blind peer-reviewed, open-access journal that provides a platform for scholarly dialogue and the dissemination of original research in the various fields of art studies. The journal aims to explore and expand the understanding of art from a multitude of perspectives, encompassing theoretical, practical, historical, and interdisciplinary approaches. Our goal is to contribute significantly to the academic and cultural discussions surrounding the arts.

Aims

  • To provide a global academic and professional platform for art scholars, researchers, artists, curators, educators, and cultural practitioners to share, promote, and discuss innovative new work, discoveries, and current developments in the diverse fields of art studies.
  • To facilitate the rapid dissemination of cutting-edge advances in art research, and foster interdisciplinary collaboration among scholars, artists, and cultural professionals worldwide.
  • To bridge the gap between art theory research and practical artistic practice, promoting the translation of findings into new creative approaches, critical frameworks, and best practices for art production and analysis.
  • To encourage in-depth exploration and innovative research on emerging trends, historical contexts, and interdisciplinary intersections in art, supporting the continuous expansion of academic and cultural discourse surrounding the arts.

Scope

Art Sciences covers a wide range of topics related to art studies and related interdisciplinary fields, including but not limited to:

Art Studies Research & Theory

  • Original research on art theory, aesthetics, art history, visual culture, and related fundamental disciplines
  • Cutting-edge discoveries and developments in contemporary art, fine arts, performing arts, and new media art studies
  • Research on art criticism, art philosophy, and interdisciplinary approaches to analyzing artistic practices
  • Studies on historical art movements, cultural contexts of art production, and cross-cultural art exchange
  • Research on art education, art curation, museum studies, and the sociology of art
  • Interdisciplinary research combining art studies with philosophy, history, anthropology, technology, and cultural studies

Art Studies Review & Practical Application

  • Critical reviews of art research progress, academic trends, and developments in artistic practice and cultural discourse
  • Evaluation of artistic practices, curatorial projects, and the impact of art on society and culture
  • Application of theoretical frameworks and critical analysis to artistic creation, curation, and art education
  • Case reports, short communications, and practical insights for artists, curators, educators, and cultural practitioners
  • Comparative art studies, cross-cultural artistic dialogue, and international exchange of art research perspectives
  • Cultural policy analysis, art management, and practical solutions for challenges in the arts and cultural sectors
Art Sciences welcomes research articles, review articles, case reports, short communications, and other high-quality contributions that advance the understanding of art from theoretical, practical, historical, and interdisciplinary perspectives. All manuscripts undergo rigorous double-blind peer review to ensure academic quality, reliability, originality, and cultural relevance, with the goal of building a high-profile, leading-edge global community dedicated to promoting scholarly dialogue and expanding academic and cultural discussions surrounding the arts.