Call for papers/Topics
Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:
1. Visual Arts
Visual arts focus on creating works that are primarily visual in nature.
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Fine Arts
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Drawing (Charcoal, pencil, ink, pastel)
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Painting (Oil, acrylic, watercolor, fresco)
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Sculpture (Carving, modeling, casting, 3D printing)
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Printmaking (Lithography, etching, screen printing)
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Contemporary & New Media
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Installation Art
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Video Art
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Digital Art and NFT creation
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Conceptual Art
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Decorative Arts & Crafts
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Ceramics and Pottery
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Textiles and Fiber Art (Weaving, embroidery)
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Glassblowing
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Jewelry Design
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2. Performing Arts
Performing arts involve the use of the artist’s own body, face, and presence as a medium.
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Music
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Composition and Theory
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Vocal Performance (Opera, Jazz, Pop, Choral)
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Instrumental Performance (Classical, Contemporary)
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Ethnomusicology (Study of music in cultural contexts)
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Dance
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Classical Ballet
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Modern and Contemporary Dance
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Social/Ballroom Dance
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Cultural/Folk Dance (Flamenco, Kathak, Hula)
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Choreography
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Theatre and Drama
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Acting (Method, Meisner, Improvisation)
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Directing
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Musical Theatre
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Puppetry and Mime
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Dramaturgy (Theory and composition of drama)
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3. Design and Applied Arts
These topics bridge the gap between aesthetic beauty and functional utility.
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Spatial Design
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Architecture
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Interior Design
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Landscape Architecture
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Communication Design
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Graphic Design
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Typography
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User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) Design
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Fashion and Industrial Design
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Apparel and Garment Construction
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Product Design (Furniture, electronics)
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Automotive Design
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4. Literary Arts
While often categorized separately, literature is a foundational pillar of the arts.
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Creative Writing
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Poetry and Spoken Word
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Fiction (Novels, short stories)
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Creative Non-fiction
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Scriptwriting
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Screenwriting (Film and TV)
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Playwriting (Stage)
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5. Media Arts
Arts that rely on technology and capture time.
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Photography
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Fine Art Photography
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Photojournalism
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Portraiture
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Film and Animation
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Cinematography
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Film Editing
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2D and 3D Animation
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Sound Design
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6. Art Theory and History
The academic study of how art is made, perceived, and preserved.
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Art History (From Prehistoric to Post-Modern)
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Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art
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Art Criticism
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Museum Studies & Curatorial Practice
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Art Therapy




