Art Journalists

Browse the Clippings.me directory of art journalists below. We found 168 art journalists listed.

Stephen Yang

Digital Culture | UX | Qualitative Research

Stephen Yang is a junior pursuing a double major in Communication and Information Science at Cornell University. As an aspiring media professional and social scientist, he is passionate about bringing about changes in our digital culture through creative endeavors and research inquiries.


Tera Jayewardene

Law Graduate/Journalist

LLB Graduate of the Faculty of Law, University of Colombo. Journalist for the Sunday Times. Tera Jayewardene, started her creative journey at the age of 12, when her play 'Xtrapergus' was produced in 2009. Tera is currently an avid reader, writer and performer who interprets the world around her through writing. With more than 120 articles published in the Sunday Times, Tera focuses on Environmental protection, Sri Lankan home grown business and promoting the Arts and Geek Culture.

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Tau Nell

Assistant Psychologist

BSc Psychology (Royal Holloway) and MSc Developmental Psychology and Clinical Practice (UCL) graduate

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Kaycie Surrell

Writing // Marketing // Creative

I am a creative professional inspired by engaging work that celebrates meaningful stories. I'm passionate, focused, and attentive — and I'm motivated by community. When I'm not working I enjoy art-making, performance art, and spending time with my Dalmatian mix Roux.

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David Trigg

Art Writer, Critic & Art Historian

David Trigg is a writer, critic and art historian based in Bristol, UK. He is a regular contributor to books on art and has contributed articles, reviews and interviews to publications including Studio International, Art Quarterly, The Art Newspaper, Art Monthly, ArtReview, ArtUK, Frieze, The Burlington Magazine, Art Papers and MAP. He is the author of Reading Art (Phaidon Press, 2018), which explores the relationship between art and literature, creatively tracing the history of how artists have depicted books as symbols, subjects and objects. It was featured on BBC Radio 4’s Open Book and selected by The Times as an art book of the year. His book, Spring (Tate Publishing, 2020), explores the season of spring through 50 artworks from the Tate collection. His latest book, Money In Art: From Coinage to Crypto (HENI Publishing, 2024) features a curated selection of over 80 artworks from Pop Art to now surveying how artists have placed money centre stage in their work –– from early works of Pop art, which conveyed the seductive power of money and exposed art as a commodity, to contemporary artworks that use currency as a lens to examine pressing social, economic, and political concerns. David's writing on art appears in numerous other books, including Great Women Sculptors (Phaidon, 2024), Latin American Artists (Phaidon, 2023), Great Women Painters (Phaidon, 2022), African Artists (Phaidon, 2021), Vitamin D3 (Phaidon 2021), Great Women Artists (Phaidon, 2019), and Vitamin T (Phaidon, 2019). A selection of his interviews with artists are included in Talking Art 2 (Ridinghouse, 2018). David holds a PhD in Art History from the University of Bristol and in 2018 was awarded a Postdoctoral Fellowship by the Paul Mellon Centre for British Art. He has a Master’s degree in History of Art and a first-class Bachelor’s degree in Fine Art. He is a member of the International Association of Art Critics.


Ailin Hernandez

Modern Languagues graduate focused on Business

Modern Languages graduate focused on business. "Marketing and Sales Strategic Management" diploma. Amateur photographer. Beginner writer. Content creator wannabe. Professional compiler. I have 3 years of experience in english education, and I also have a background in writing and translation. I'm interested in art & culture, travel, social media, online community management, and technology. https://about.me/ailindigo Discord: ailindigo#5958


Sara Peláez

Periodista.

Juntaletras. Escribo en sitios y escucho a The Smiths.


Paul Miles

Freelance writer and photographer

Over 20 years' experience of contributing to the national press, mostly about sustainable travel and architecture, islands and waterways. Also, sometimes about swimming, boating and learning to paint. Always interested in story ideas especially if they involve being in or on the water. Not the Paul Miles who writes for Metro.


Mariana Henriques Martins

Researcher & Writer

I am a researcher and writer, with an academic background in History, who is passionate about exploring current affairs, history, and more recently, well-being and mental health. My work, presented here, reflects my interests from a few years ago, but I am currently working at a mental health NGO, where I am gaining practical experience and learning to combine theory with hands-on efforts to create change. Alongside my professional endeavors, I am a fiction writer, having published my first book and currently working on my second. My stories often delve into queer narratives, mental health, human connection, and the relationship humans have with the metaphysical. Feel free to contact me on LinkedIn.


Elena Martyn

Journalist

Junior Content Writer at MuseumINSIDER I am an NCTJ-accredited journalist with extensive research and IT skills. I recently graduated from the University of Kent with a 1st class degree in BA (Hons) American Studies with a Year in Journalism. My interests include museums, travel, film, and theatre.

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