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Theses/dissertations from 2014 2014.

A Maoli-Based Art Education: Ku'u Mau Kuamo'o 'Ōlelo , Raquel Malia Andrus

Accumulation of Divine Service , Blaine Lee Atwood

Caroline Murat: Powerful Patron of Napoleonic France and Italy , Brittany Dahlin

.(In|Out)sider$ , Jarel M. Harwood

Mariko Mori's Sartorial Transcendence: Fashioned Identities, Denied Bodies, and Healing, 1993-2001 , Jacqueline Rose Hibner

Parallel and Allegory , Kody Keller

Fallen Womanhood and Modernity in Ivan Kramskoi's Unknown Woman (1883) , Trenton B. Olsen

Conscience and Context in Eastman Johnson's The Lord Is My Shepherd , Amanda Melanie Slater

The War That Does Not Leave Us: Memory of the American Civil War and the Photographs of Alexander Gardner , Katie Janae White

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Women and the Wiener Werkstätte: The Centrality of Women and the Applied Arts in Early Twentieth-Century Vienna , Caitlin J. Perkins Bahr

Cutting Into Relief , Matthew L. Bass

Mask, Mannequin, and the Modern Woman: Surrealism and the Fashion Photographs of George Hoyningen-Huene , Hillary Anne Carman

The End of All Learning , Maddison Carole Colvin

Civitas: A Game-Based Approach to AP Art History , Anna Davis

What Crawls Beneath , Brent L. Gneiting

Blame Me for Your Bad Grade: Autonomy in the Basic Digital Photography Classroom as a Means to Combat Poor Student Performance , Erin Collette Johnson

Evolving Art in Junior High , Randal Charles Marsh

All Animals Will Get Along in Heaven , Camila Nagata

It Will Always Be My Tree: An A/r/tographic Study of Place and Identity in an Elementary School Classroom , Molly Robertson Neves

Zofia Stryjeńska: Women in the Warsaw Town Square. Our Lady, Peasant Mother, Pagan Goddess , Katelyn McKenzie Sheffield

Using Contemporary Art to Guide Curriculum Design:A Contemporary Jewelry Workshop , Kathryn C. Smurthwaite

Documenting the Dissin's Guest House: Esther Bubley's Exploration of Jewish-American Identity, 1942-43 , Vriean Diether Taggart

Blooming Vines, Pregnant Mothers, Religious Jewelry: Gendered Rosary Devotion in Early Modern Europe , Rachel Anne Wise

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

Rembrandt van Rijn's Jewish Bride : Depicting Female Power in the Dutch Republic Through the Notion of Nation Building , Nan T. Atwood

Portraits , Nicholas J. Bontorno

Where There Is Design , Elizabeth A. Crowe

George Dibble and the Struggle for Modern Art in Utah , Sarah Dibble

Mapping Creativity: An A/r/tographic Look at the Artistic Process of High School Students , Bart Andrus Francis

Joseph as Father in Guido Reni's St. Joseph Images , Alec Teresa Gardner

Student Autonomy: A Case Study of Intrinsic Motivation in the Art Classroom , Downi Griner

Aha'aina , Tali Alisa Hafoka

Fashionable Art , Lacey Kay

Effluvia and Aporia , Emily Ann Melander

Interactive Web Technology in the Art Classroom: Problems and Possibilities , Marie Lynne Aitken Oxborrow

Visual Storybooks: Connecting the Lives of Students to Core Knowledge , Keven Dell Proud

German Nationalism and the Allegorical Female in Karl Friedrich Schinkel's The Hall of Stars , Allison Slingting

The Influence of the Roman Atrium-House's Architecture and Use of Space in Engendering the Power and Independence of the Materfamilias , Anne Elizabeth Stott

The Narrative Inquiry Museum:An Exploration of the Relationship between Narrative and Art Museum Education , Angela Ames West

Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011

The Portable Art Gallery: Facilitating Student Autonomy and Ownership through Exhibiting Artwork , Jethro D. Gillespie

The Movement Of An Object Through A Field Creates A Complex Situation , Jared Scott Greenleaf

Alice Brill's Sao Paulo Photographs: A Cross-Cultural Reading , Danielle Jean Hurd

A Comparative Case Study: Investigation of a Certified Elementary Art Specialist Teaching Elementary Art vs. a Non-Art Certified Teacher Teaching Elementary Art , Jordan Jensen

A Core Knowledge Based Curriculum Designed to Help Seventh and Eighth Graders Maintain Artistic Confidence , Debbie Ann Labrum

Traces of Existence , Jayna Brown Quinn

Female Spectators in the July Monarchy and Henry Scheffer's Entrée de Jeanne d’Arc à Orléans , Kalisha Roberts

Without End , Amy M. Royer

Classroom Community: Questions of Apathy and Autonomy in a High School Jewelry Class , Samuel E. Steadman

Preparing Young Children to Respond to Art in the Museum , Nancy L. Stewart

DAY JAW BOO, a re-collection , Rachel VanWagoner

The Tornado Tree: Drawing on Stories and Storybooks , Toni A. Wood

Theses/Dissertations from 2010 2010

IGolf: Contemporary Sculptures Exhibition 2009 , King Lun Kisslan Chan

24 Hour Portraits , Lee R. Cowan

Fabricating Womanhood , Emily Fox

Earth Forms , Janelle Marie Tullis Mock

Peregrinations , Sallie Clinton Poet

Leland F. Prince's Earth Divers , Leland Fred Prince

Theses/Dissertations from 2009 2009

Ascents and Descents: Personal Pilgrimage in Hieronymus Bosch's The Haywain , Alison Daines

Beyond the Walls: The Easter Processional on the Exterior Frescos of Moldavian Monastery Churches , Mollie Elizabeth McVey

Beauty, Ugliness, and Meaning: A Study of Difficult Beauty , Christine Anne Palmer

Lantern's Diary , Wei Zhong Tan

Text and Tapestry: "The Lady and the Unicorn," Christine de Pizan and the le Vistes , Shelley Williams

Theses/Dissertations from 2008 2008

A Call for Liberation: Aleijadinho's 'Prophets' as Capoeiristas , Monica Jayne Bowen

Secondhand Chinoiserie and the Confucian Revolutionary: Colonial America's Decorative Arts "After the Chinese Taste" , Kiersten Claire Davis

Dairy Culture: Industry, Nature and Liminality in the Eighteenth-Century English Ornamental Dairy , Ashlee Whitaker

Theses/Dissertations from 2007 2007

Navajo Baskets and the American Indian Voice: Searching for the Contemporary Native American in the Trading Post, the Natural History Museum, and the Fine Art Museum , Laura Paulsen Howe

And there were green tiles on the ceiling , Jean Catherine Richardson

Four Greco-Roman Era Temples of Near Eastern Fertility Goddesses: An Analysis of Architectural Tradition , K. Michelle Wimber

Theses/Dissertations from 2006 2006

The Portrait of Citizen Jean-Baptiste Belley, Ex-Representative of the Colonies by Anne-Louis Girodet Trioson: Hybridity, History Painting, and the Grand Tour , Megan Marie Collins

Fix , Kathryn Williams

Theses/Dissertations from 2005 2005

Ideals and Realities , Pamela Bowman

Accountability for the Implementation of Secondary Visual Arts Standards in Utah and Queensland , John K. Derby

The Artistic and Architectural Patronage of Countess Urraca of Santa María de Cañas: A Powerful Aristocrat, Abbess, and Advocate , Julia Alice Jardine McMullin

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This collection contains theses and dissertations from the Department of Art and Visual Culture, collected from the Scholarship@Western Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Theses/Dissertations from 2024 2024

“We Make Things Today For Tomorrow”: Artists’ Publishing for the Future , Ruth Skinner

Theses/Dissertations from 2023 2023

The Visual Culture of Niagara Falls: From Kitsch to Keepsake , Sonya M. de Lazzer

ART THROUGH A DIGITAL LENS: A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF NEW MEDIAS ON THE MUSEUM, ITS WORKS, AND THE PUBLIC. , Shelley Kopp

Chthulucenic Living [and dying and composting]: Pursuing Ongoingness through Animality and Biophilia , Ashley Snook

Confined By Darkness , Alyssa C. Sweeney

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

Women, Spirit Photography & Psychical Research: Negotiating Gender Conventions and Loss , Katie Oates

Speculative Subjectivities: Essayistic Forms and Material Bodies , Eeva Siivonen

Remnants, Outlaws, and Wallows: Practices for Understanding Bison , Michelle Margaret Wilson

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Indisciplined Ceramic Outhouses and Blob-like Glass Bunnies: Four Case Studies on Canadian Prairie Ceramics and Glass , Julia Krueger

To Be Me: The contingency of the body , Sepideh Tajalizadeh Dashti

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Disaster as a Framework for Social Change: Searching for new patterns across plant ecology and online networks , Christina Battle

More than a Spasm, Less than a Sign: Queer Masculinity in American Visual Culture, 1915-1955 , Thomas D. Baynes

Rui(N)ation: Narratives of Art and Urban Revitalization in Detroit , Jessica KS Cappuccitti

The Simultaneous Book: Women's Writing in Contemporary Art , Maryse Lariviere

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Representation of Settler Colonial Violence in Palestine, A Thesis in support of the multi-media exhibition Choreographies of Resistance , Rehab Nazzal

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

The Longest Way Round Is the Shortest Way Home , Sarah Munro

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

Representing Wilderness: Community, Collaboration, and Artistic Practice , Michael J. Farnan

Un-Natural Histories: The Specimen as Site of Knowledge Production in Contemporary Art , Helen Gregory

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

Standing For Something Not Present: Contested Representations in Contemporary Art , Trista E. Mallory

Faces of (and for) Toronto: Community-Engaged Portrait Projects in the Neoliberal City , Jennifer E. Orpana

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

The Things We Know but Cannot Explain: an Inquiry into the Nature and Significance of Artistic Knowledge as a Subset of the Larger Category of Tacit Knowledge , David Kemp

Making Ourselves at Home: Representation, Preservation & Interpretation at Canada's House Museums , Stephanie Karen Radu

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Communicative Methodologies and Mechanisms in Public Art , Jeremy P. Jeresky

Transformation, Transduction and Prolonged Formation , Laura E. Mitrow

"A Painter's Brush That Also Makes Poems": Contemporary Painting After Northern Song Calligraphy , Andy J. Patton

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

Relational Viewing: Affect, Trauma and the Viewer in Contemporary Autobiographical Art , Matthew Ryan Smith

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MFA Thesis: Finding a Balance

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Writing an MFA thesis is a delicate balance between maintaining focus on your process and your art, while also using research and citations to put your art into a larger context with evidence as support for your claims.

Think of two extremes.   People write completely narrative theses, like this one . Other people write long, well-researched art history theses, like this one .  In the Lesley program you're aiming for somewhere in the middle, but you all might vary in how close they are to one or the other.

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If you aren't sure how you want to organize your thesis, try mind mapping your ideas to find connections (scroll down for videos!) or read other MFA theses to see how other people organize a thesis.

Abstract vs. Practical

Notice how all the examples below compare in their organization (check out their table of contents!), even when dealing with a similar topic or medium!

  • Example: Practical Organization This MFA thesis, written by Robert Bradley at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, is organized practically, with a section for each medium, a section on process, and a section on influences.
  • Example: Abstract Organization This MFA thesis, written by Jin Lee at Illinois State University, is broken up by abstract headings. Instead of practical headings like "Materials" "Process" "Influences" the artist uses abstract ideas as her organization, like "Beginnings" and "Being Seen".

Notice how the two theses below both center around art and trauma, but how they organize their thesis is different. 

  • Ceramics MFA Thesis, written by Alex Bailey at Southern Illinois University This one has a more practical organization. It is organized based on the artist's life and the chronology of healing, with sections called "One: Lived Experience", "Two: Trauma, Damage", "Three: Mending, Coping", "Four: Restoration".
  • Visual Arts MFA Thesis, written by Angel Estrella at Clemson University This thesis has a more abstract organization, with sections called 'Seeing Feeling", "The Body Remembers", and "Inside-Out". The more practical information, like clay recipes, is includes as an appendix.

Process-Based Art

If your art is very focused on your process, you may want to find a way to put more focus on that in your thesis. You can have a section of your thesis about your process but for some people their work is very process-based so they speak to process throughout the thesis.

  • Digital Production Arts MFA Thesis, written by Thomas Scott Rapp at Clemson University This thesis has a very practical organization, but it's focused on the preparation and process of creating. There is a section for background, one for influences, and one for production, and the results aren't discussed until the end. This puts the focus on the process and technique while still designating space to discuss the final product.
  • The Pain that Love Produced Moton, Barrymore A. Illinois State University Check out the section "MEANING OF MATERIALS & RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FORM AND PROCESS"
  • My Culture Art in Healing Action Chavarria, Fabian. The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Process is discussed thoroughly in specific sections like: PROCESS AND MEDIA, MIX MEDIA, SCULPTURE, & INK ON CANVAS
  • Curating Memories; Art as a Collection of Loss and Nostalgia Feagin, Christle Dawn. Azusa Pacific University There are intrinsic relationships between artists, their collections, viewers, cultures, and nostalgic memories resulting from loss. This thesis probes these deep-rooted connections by examining how early traumatic experiences inform not only the objects an artist collects and uses in their art, but also how viewers and culture perceive these creations.

Mind mapping is a great way to organize your thoughts visually.  There are digital tools you can use ( check out this list of 5 ) but it's usually more effective to create one on paper by hand.  They can be used for:

Studying:   Map a textbook chapter or lecture notes to better understand, remember, and make connections

Writing Papers : Map out your thoughts to generate a topic or thesis question, outline your supporting research, and find connections to help you with transitions

Presentations : Present information visually, so that the audience can see how your ideas are organized and connected

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A list of 14 great dissertation topics in visual art.

The genre of visual arts has always been appreciated by students and scholars who have had a keen liking for aesthetics. But even if you have appreciated the field all life, you will find it difficult to understand of the many related and interrelated topics that prevail within the functions of visual art. This makes it difficult to come up with a decent dissertation topic for visual art. In such cases, you can do well with a little inspiration from already written topics and titles in the section.

Some great dissertation ideas on visual arts

  • African visual art: how has the continent seen a revolution I visual arts in the last century and a half? Explain out the representation of Africa visual arts in cinema and media.
  • Visual arts and Rastafarian symbolism: how has art served as a potent weapon against ignorance and how has it liberated some practices?
  • Visual arts in the internet age: is it is really being a help to the art or are there more negatives than positives?
  • Is it true that visual arts cast a negative influence when there is war between two lands? Should freedom of expression be upheld on such occasions?
  • Is it beneficial to have passion for web design and visual arts at the same time? Explain your feelings on the same.
  • Paper and visual arts: is this the only medium to express? If not, what are some other mediums?
  • Visual arts as perceived by popular studies: what can be inferred about the nature, circumference and idea of the genre?
  • Comment on the role of visual arts in combine with performing arts in student development
  • Values and societal beliefs: how strong an impact do visual arts create on the very fibers on which our society is built?
  • Pablo Picasso and his renditions: can the works of the famous artist be grouped under the finest visual arts examples?
  • How does visual art shape up in the age of television drama: compare the standing of visual arts in contrast to televised media?
  • What is the perception of nudity in visual arts: is male nudity celebrated with the same fervor in Europe?
  • Look back at some of the basics of visual arts: suggest ways in which artists can strengthen their hand at the art.
  • The evolution in visual art: are we moving forward with concepts or has refinement of existing ideas taken precedence?

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A List of Unique Art Research Paper Topics

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Art is an exciting field of study, and research in this area is fun to do. We have identified the different areas and the possible topics you can research on. Art is a broad area of study but choosing a topic is not as difficult as you think. With the right guide, you can find interesting topics for your thesis. We have some tips to get you on the right path. We also provide you with some tips on how to choose a research topic in the arts.

How to Choose the Right Art Topic

Choosing a project topic in arts requires careful thought. To make things easier for you, we have noted some areas to consider before picking a research topic.

·         Consider Your Interest

Art is a field of study that emphasizes creativity. It is a field that will require you to bring your creativity to bear. What happens if you search your mind and nothing comes out?

This problem can happen if you do not have an interest in the area. Even if you can come up with something, the ideas will not flow if you write about your area of interest.

There are areas of difficulty in every research, but you will be more inclined to find working solutions if it is your area of interest. If you are working on your area of study, you will be better attuned to the research. It also helps the overall look of your research. Your enthusiasm is essential in every project work.

·         Access to Material

Before you decide to take on a topic for research in arts, you should consider the availability of materials and your access to them. Materials may be available, but you may not have access to them.

Essential questions to ask are, are there materials on this topic? Have books been published in this area? Are there articles online on this topic? You may also want to check if your school library has materials on the topic.

Then you have to ask if you have access to these materials. Can you download the material online? Or read them online? Are the books available for sale? If you answer yes, then you are good to go.

·         Identify a Gap

Research is called so because someone else has researched that area before. So, what you are doing is a “re-search.” However, previous research could not have covered every aspect of that field or topic. Therefore, you have to identify that gap and fill it.

Without proper research, you will not come up with a viable topic. In academics, you do not have to repeat what someone has done already.

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Modern Art Topics

  • Themes in 21 st century paintings
  • Themes in 20 th century paintings
  • The new media and arts
  • Filmography in the 21 st century
  • Emerging forms in modern arts
  • Modern art as a viable tool for activism
  • Impact of technology on modern arts
  • Themes in modern poetry
  • What is the influence of feminism on modern art?
  • Gendered roles in modern arts

Media Art History Research Paper Topics

  • Art development and the media
  • Dynamics of art produced using the media
  • Globalization, digital art, and emerging discusses
  • Globalization, electronic art, and activism
  • Literature and the new media
  • Poetic rendition in the new media
  • The impact of digital technologies on art
  • Advertising in the 21 st century
  • Filmic art in the 21 st century
  • Computer games as art

Pop Art Research Paper Topics

  • Comic books as tools for social criticism
  • Advertising and sublimation: a study of the human psyche
  • Pop art as a platform for activism
  • Popular pop artists in the 21 st century
  • Thematic and stylistic trends in pop art
  • Technology and ethics in pop art
  • Pop art as high and low art
  • Pop art as an economy booster
  • Principles of pop art
  • Interaction and connection between pop art and other art forms

Visual Art Research Topics

  • Painting as pedagogy
  • Sculpture in the modern age
  • The creative works of popular artists
  • Aesthetics of painting: a study of an artist’s creations
  • A comparison of style of different artists
  • Trends in photography in different generations
  • Impact of technology on visual art
  • Socioeconomic impact of animation
  • Impact of visual art on culture
  • Visual art and feminism

Art Therapy Research Paper Topics

  • The interworking of therapy and art
  • The use of art for therapeutic effects
  • Technological approaches to art therapy
  • The use of virtual reality in art therapy
  • Theories of art therapy
  • Dance therapy for the treatment of anxiety
  • Color therapy for children with learning disabilities
  • Music as therapy for depression
  • The evolution of art therapy

Art History Research Paper Topics

  • Impact of the industrial revolution on art
  • Themes and styles of painting in the 20 th and 21 st centuries
  • Aesthetics and styles in Francisco de Goya’s works
  • The place of art in human civilization
  • A comparison of the work of two prominent painters
  • Themes and styles of music in the 20 th and 21 st centuries
  • Influence of ancient philosophers on art
  • The aesthetics and style of Michelangelo’s works
  • The place of erotica in the arts
  • History of paintings in different cultures

Ancient Art History Research Paper Topics

  • Art forms and styles in Greece
  • Compare the artworks of different artists
  • Biblical motives in the works of Leonardo da Vinci
  • Early African arts and history
  • The history behind early roman arts
  • Chinese arts and lifestyle before the 21 st century
  • Ancient Egyptian arts and lifestyle
  • History of the pyramid of Egypt
  • The contribution of the Greek theatre to dramatic arts
  • Early arts and religion

Classical Greek Art Research Paper Topic

Classical Greek art-related topics for a research paper is an intelligent choice. There are several areas you can focus on including:

  • The different styles of Greeks pottery
  • Myths in classical Greek sculpture
  • Aesthetics and style of Greek architecture
  • Compare the works of legendary sculptors
  • Impact of religion on Greek artworks
  • Compare ancient Greek art with the present
  • The influence of science in Greek arts
  • Styles of Phidias sculptor
  • Imagery and symbolism in classical Greek arts
  • Relationship between classical Greek arts and Greece lifestyle

Renaissance Art Topics

  • A comparison of renaissance art in different parts of Europe
  • What was the influence of renaissance art on man’s worldview?
  • How is renaissance art different from those of the medieval age?
  • What are the aesthetics of the art of the time?
  • How is the nobility of man portrayed in the art forms of the age?
  • How was the renaissance a revival of classical Roman and Greek art?
  • What are the forms and styles of renaissance art?
  • History, evolution, and preservation of renaissance arts
  • How do the renaissance arts portray humanism and individualism?
  • What are the theories of renaissance art?

20th Century Research Paper Topics Art History

  • Specific museum and its art collection
  • Harlem renaissance as a springboard for art activism
  • Aesthetics and styles of Pablo Picasso’s arts
  • Influence of Jackson Pollock’s arts
  • Influence of religion and science on the 20 th century arts
  • Compare earlier art styles with those of the 20 th century
  • Artistic movements in the 20 th century
  • Political cartoons and their influence in 20 th century politics
  • Influence of earlier art style on 20 th art styles
  • The prominent art movement of the 20 th century

Great Thai Art Topic for a Research Paper

  • The culture and artistic heritage of Thailand
  • Influence of religion on Thai arts
  • Representation of Thai social life in Thai arts
  • Folk heritage of Thailand
  • Aesthetic and stylistic import of Thai arts
  • Ancient and prehistoric art forms
  • A diachronic study of Thai arts from prehistoric times to the present
  • Signs and symbols in Thai arts
  • The influence of globalization on contemporary Thai arts
  • Messages in line, color, and space in Thai art.

Medieval Art History Research Paper Topics

  • Aesthetics and style of Raphael’s paintings
  • Religious and non-religious art forms that originated from the time
  • The evolution and sustenance of art forms
  • Compare the artworks of Michelangelo and Raphael
  • History of renaissance arts
  • Symbols and motif in medieval paintings
  • Religious motifs in Leonardo de Vinci’s paintings
  • Aesthetics and styles of Byzantine art style
  • Evolution of early Christian arts,
  • Elements of Gothic arts

Mexican Revolutionary Art Research Paper Topics

  • Impact of the Mexican revolution on Mexican lifestyle
  • History and effects of revolutionary arts
  • Compare the artworks of Frida Kahlo, Diego, Rivera
  • Surrealism in Mexican arts
  • Mural paintings during the Mexican revolution
  • The place of arts in Mexican revolution
  • Different phases of the Mexican revolution and the artworks created during that time
  • Impact of the Mexican revolution on people’s perception of art
  • Compare Mexican revolutionary arts with those created after the revolution
  • Aesthetics and style of David Alfaro Siqueiros’s artworks

Argumentative Art Topics

Some art research paper topics in these areas include:

  • The most significant artwork in the 20th century
  • Is graffiti art or vandalism?
  • Which city has the most remarkable art history and why?
  • The relevance of medieval art in contemporary times
  • How has the museum preserved art culture and enthusiasm
  • Modern pop culture does not measure up to earlier times. Argue for or against
  • Do ethics limit art?
  • Has technology limited creativity in art?
  • Is the role of the artist in society relevant?
  • Do cartoons fuel or mediate in political issues?

Good South East Asia Art Topics for a Research Paper

  • Asia is a place of high artistic creations. Discuss
  • Compare ancient and contemporary Asian arts
  • History of calligraphy arts in East Asia
  • What is the philosophy behind ancient artistic creations of different ages?
  • The evolution of Bollywood
  • How does Chinese circus art reflect the Chinese tradition?
  • Jewelry styles and meaning in India
  • Aesthetics and styles in Japanese calligraphy art
  • Religious relevance of art in south India
  • The evolution of pop culture in India

Researches in art are not difficult if taken the right way. With this guide, picking an area of study and identifying the gap is not tedious. We have helped you out in this regard with the information provided above.

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Arts is an important academic subject. It has a range of subdisciplines including Economics , History , Political Science , Geography , Sociology , Philosophy , Psychology , Computer Science , Linguistics , Law , Journalism & Media and Tourism & Hotel Management . If you are looking for some exciting yet manageable arts dissertation topics then you definitely landed on the right page.

This blog post provides twenty arts dissertation topic examples so you can come up with an idea that will enable you to achieve a high academic grade in your arts dissertation project. These topics have been proposed by our expert art writers so you can be confident that they will make a great dissertation paper.

Without further ado, here are the top five arts dissertation topics.

Topic 1: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Modern Art: An Exploratory Study to Find Advancements AI can Bring in Modern Art

Topic 2: what’s wrong with mona lisa a critical review of mona lisa’s painting from various artists’ lens, topic 3: performing arts and cultural development- a study to find the impact of performing arts on the youth cultural development in ancient germany, topic 4: the role of arts in the cultural invasion- a case of western culture penetrating in asian societies, topic 5: the influence of oil-based portrait painting on portrait photography.

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Research Aim: This research aims to find the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on modern art advancements. It will show how AI-based models such as Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning models can help to create more dynamic visual arts? It will test these models against real artists to show whether they can create new art based on the previous data? Lastly, it will assess the current work in the area and improve existing models to create better art.

Research Aim: This study intends to critically evaluate Mona Lisa’s painting from various artists’ viewpoints. It will try to dig deep into the picture from the painters’ imagination to the colors used in the painting. Moreover, it will utilize arts literature to draw a framework to analyze Mona Lisa’s painting critically. It will show the greatness and uniqueness in the painting and its problems, which can be modified through ideas and tools used in modern art and literature.

Research Aim: This research analyzes the impact of performing arts on the youth cultural development in ancient Germany. It will show artists and various organizations intentionally and unintentionally used performing arts to affect the youth in old Germany. It will assess the effects of performing arts on multiple aspects of youth lifestyle in Ancient Germany. It will also explore the impact of performing arts on other elements of youth, such as their imagination, productivity, creativity, and critical thinking.

Research Aim: This study assesses the role of arts in the cultural invasion. It will find how various individuals and organizations, even states use different art (performing arts, liberal arts, visual arts, etc.) to invade other cultures? Moreover, it will analyze the western nations to see how they used their culture to change mindsets in Asian societies. It will calculate the difference in fashion, activities, lifestyles, employments, traditions, norms, etc., pre and post cultural invasion times in Asian societies.

Research Aim: This research finds the influence of oil-based portrait painting on portrait photography. It will show how the introduction of oil-based portrait painting influenced various aspects of portrait photography? It will assess the change in portrait photography methods due to changes in oil-based portrait painting over time. Moreover, it will show whether oil-based portrait painting has a role in portrait photography? Or is there no empirical relationship between both? Lastly, it will show through an academic lens how both can be combined to make photography better in terms of concepts, colors, content, photography methods, etc.,?

Research on Cultural Hybridity in the UK's Contemporary Art

Research Aim: This research paper aims to analyze the cultural hybridity found in UK art culture. The UK’s various art reproduces creative work, which enhances the art culture of the entire UK. The UK’s artistic practise creates an opportunity for its art culture to expand all over the world.

Looking through a New Glass: The American Film in the Modern World

Research Aim: This research paper aims to explore American films’ future possibilities by evaluating American films in this modern era. A different perspective is implemented to analyze the entire topic.

Impressionistic Painting: A Drive to another World

Research Aim: The focus of this dissertation is to situate impressionistic painting in the contemporary era. The application of the impressionistic technique gives a new dimension to the art of the contemporary period. The features of impressionism are the insights of the paintings.

Position of Aesthetic art in UK's Tradition

Research Aim: The paper focuses on evaluating the current position of aesthetic art in the UK’s modern culture. It also tries to express how the UK relates aesthetic arts with its tradition.

Idols in Painting Practice

Research Aim: This research paper aims to evaluate the practices of Idol painting in modern art. The abstract paintings of the idol are innovative art techniques to express in-depth knowledge regarding the piece of art. Finding out the reason behind the culture of idol painting is another aim.

The Altering Perception towards Art in Contemporary Culture

Research Aim: This research paper aims to seek out the changing perception of people to art in modern culture. Art is changing in itself, which develops contemporary art, hence the changing perception of people. A comparative study is also provided between traditional art and modern art.

Music in Australia: A Development in Art Culture

Research Aim: The objective of this dissertation paper is to explore the possibilities of modern music culture in Australia. The creative works in music give Australian art an innovative way to express it in the contemporary world, enhancing the position of Australian art.

History of Sculpture Art: A Comparative Study between the East and the West

Research Aim: This dissertation aims to form a comparative study regarding the history of sculpture art between the East and the West. The history of sculpture art of both the East and the West is analyzed to develop the aspects of comparison for the research study.

A War of Photography: Retro Version Modern

Research Aim: The research paper seeks to evaluate the comparison between the war of photography between modern and retro. The black and white tradition of photography is embraced by modern people. The importance of retro in the contemporary world is like innovation in art culture. So, the paper aims to divide the features of both retro and modern photography.

The needs of Modern Painting Techniques: Human vs. Nature

Research Aim: This paper aims to compare the needs of modern painting techniques. The human-centric paintings and the paintings of nature are the comparison topics, which is contemporary painters’ preference. Modern art develops depending on current techniques in painting.

Portrait Art and its Development in Western Culture

Research Aim: This dissertation paper aims to trace the origin of portrait art and its gradual development in western culture. The innovative portrait art is the need of modern civilization.

Classroom Creativity Development through Art and Craft

Research Aim: This dissertation paper is written to analyze the importance of art in the creative development of the classroom. The students in the school are instructed to do art and craftwork to develop their creative insight. Developing creativity is the beginning of innovation.

Visual art: a Communicator of Creative Genius

Research Aim: This dissertation aims to evaluate the significance of visual art as a communicative medium of creative genius. Visual art develops creativity. The impact of visual art can extract creativity from a thoughtful mind.

Art of Ancient Era: A Reflective Study of the East

Research Aim: The objective of this research is to trace the history of ancient art in the East. The importance of ancient art is invaluable through which the culture came into existence. Ancient art helps in developing modern art.

Modern Art: A Tool to Expand the Region of Art Culture

Research Aim: This paper aims to explore the possibilities of modern art and how it can expand the dimensions of art in the future. Through a complete evaluation of contemporary art and its role in the contemporary era, the dissertation seeks the importance of modern art.

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Visual arts are the works of art we see with our eyes. It is a broad definition that includes a large number of disciplines and elements. From Wassily Kandinsky to Jackson Pollock, from sculptures and paintings to filmmaking and interior design – the term covers it all.

If you are writing an essay about visual arts, the chances are that you will find yourself a bit lost for words. After all, the subject matter may seem contradictory to the task at hand. However, there is no need to panic.

In this article, our experts have outlined the best way to write your very own visual arts essay step-by-step. You will see that your academic paper can be a work of art in itself. We have also included 19 outstanding visual arts essay topics from which you can choose.

Even a brief essay about visual arts can be overwhelming. It’s usually the case when you don’t know where to begin and how to organize your thoughts. That’s why creating an outline is so crucial. In this section, we have listed what can help you in writing your visual arts essay.

Try following these steps:

  • Choose your topic . Of course, it’s the most critical step for your paper. The idea you pick should be narrow enough for a detailed analysis. Yet, it should not prevent you from doing extensive research. Try browsing through visual arts essay collections. For example, check Bending Concepts by Walter Benn Michaels et al. There, you can get ideas on what to write about.
  • Finding relevant art. Unsurprisingly, essays on visual arts require you to interact with the artwork. To offer proper art critique, you might want to conduct a visual analysis of your subject. Besides, it is a great idea to look into art history surrounding your topic. Figure out the context of the work and incorporate it into your paper.
  • Brainstorming. Jotting down all your feelings and ideas can be an excellent exercise. Everything that you think on the topic may come in handy. So, write down your thoughts about the style and technique of the artist, what message the work is trying to send, etc. When you’re done, make sure to look at your assessment criteria. Compare them to what you have thought of so far.
  • Grouping information. Here is where you might want to begin thinking of a thesis statement. Begin by grouping all the information you’ve gathered so far by themes. These will later become the foundation for the outline. Sort through all your findings and decide what ideas fit well with your topic. With this in mind, write down an excellent thesis by formulating your message in one sentence. Or our thesis generator can do that for you!
  • Writing the outline. Now that everything is organized, create a structure of your paper using your ideas and thesis. Begin by making an introduction to visual arts. Explain what you will be talking about in your essay. Your research and formal analysis go into the main body. Finally, your final reflection about visual arts should be left for the conclusion. This is where you get to sum up your interpretation of the work and what you see in it.
  • Browse through samples. Before you begin your essay writing, you might want to spend some time looking at examples. This can give you further ideas for your outline. Besides, good samples can inspire writing your very own visual arts essay. After all, art appreciation isn’t easy!

Whether you are writing a brief response piece or an entire extended essay, following these steps will improve the quality of your work. With enough practice, you will be composing visual arts essays with your eyes closed.

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  • From painting to filmmaking: a brief history.
  • Leonardo da Vinci and the Golden Ratio.
  • Baya Mahieddine – the girl that inspired Picasso.
  • What do we mean by ‘contemporary art’?
  • Victorian beauty standards and their depiction in art.
  • How World War I gave birth to Dadaism.
  • The symbolism in Frida Kahlo’s paintings.
  • Cave paintings as very first artworks.
  • What is the difference between art and design?
  • Bollywood: how cinema evolved in India.
  • How the Edo period in Japan defined its arts and culture.
  • Salvador Dali’s influence on the surrealist movement.
  • Perpetuation of stereotypes in modern art.
  • Women in art: why are female artists often overlooked or forgotten.
  • Is graffiti a legitimate form of art?
  • The history and evolution of graphic novels.
  • Greek and Roman sculptures: similarities and differences.
  • Iconoclasm during the French revolution and its impact on art.
  • The evolution of Islamic Arts.

Thank you for reading! We hope that you will find inspiration among these visual arts topic ideas. Check out our visual arts essay examples that you will find below.

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Modernism in Art and Painting

Impact of digital technologies on contemporary art.

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Art and Society: Goals and Duties of Artists

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Art Styles: Naturalism, Idealization, Stylization

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3D Animation: Main Inspirations and Personal Experience

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Comparison of Color Themes

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Manga: “Naruto” by Masashi Kishimoto

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Four Scenes from the Life of Buddha

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How Digital Technology Influences Art

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Johns Hopkins launches major effort to elevate the arts

Across the university, art and arts programming abound. a new initiative led by dan weiss, former president of the metropolitan museum of art in new york, aspires to boost the arts through a synergistic vision, enriching the institution and the broader community.

By Emily Gaines-Buchler

Johns Hopkins University boasts a well-deserved reputation as a place to pursue medicine, engineering, and the health sciences. Yet the arts are also a central part of university life, from striking campus sculptures to stirring student performances to soaring Peabody symphonies. Under the guidance of Provost Ray Jayawardhana , the university is launching an initiative to elevate and enhance arts offerings across the university, and to increase awareness of the art already in our midst.

Nearly 1,000 public performances take place on Peabody's campus annually, and Johns Hopkins is home to three museums and more than 200 works of art on view in public spaces. Among them, Robert Israel's super-sized family of puffer fish float playfully in the entryway of the Johns Hopkins Children's Center; Kendall Buster's white vessel-like forms, Vessel Field , hover above in Gilman Hall's atrium; and Shahzia Sikander's mosaic Metaxu enlivens a café wall in the Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C. The list goes on.

This new initiative will aim to bolster the arts across the university, embracing their potential to invigorate community, enrich student learning, and inspire the exchange of ideas across disciplines and divisions.

"The arts inspire creativity, spark dialogue, and explore the variety of human experience and emotion," Jayawardhana said. "We are excited to embark on a focused effort to ensure the arts are elevated as an integral part of the Hopkins identity and tightly woven into the fabric of our community. Through this initiative, we will strengthen our artistic offerings, foster new cross-disciplinary collaborations, and deepen our connections with Baltimore and the wider world around us. As we prepare to celebrate 150 years of academic excellence at this university, it is fitting that we embrace the arts as a vital force that can unite, uplift, and propel us forward."

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Making the arts integral

The effort will be led by Daniel H. Weiss , Homewood Professor of the Humanities at Johns Hopkins and president emeritus of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, where he served as president and chief executive officer from 2015 to 2023. Weiss' ties to Johns Hopkins date to his days as a doctoral student pursuing a PhD in Western medieval and Byzantine art, which he earned in 1992. Afterward, he stayed on as an art history professor, eventually becoming chair of his department and dean of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, before leaving to serve as president of Lafayette College and, later, Haverford College.

"I returned to Hopkins last summer eager to be part of a place that means so much to me and where I spent so much of my professional life," Weiss says. "I have so much enthusiasm to be part of this community."

Upon returning, Weiss says, he saw an opportunity to increase the collective consciousness of the arts at Johns Hopkins—to make the arts integral to the Hopkins experience.

"All great universities take very seriously their commitment to the arts and humanities," Weiss says. "Johns Hopkins has always had that commitment, but it hasn't always been highly visible, synergistic, or strategic."

The arts initiative aspires to change that, starting with the creation of a task force made up of faculty, staff, administrators, students, and trustees working in partnership with supporters and friends. The task force will convene this summer to assess current arts programming and identify areas of opportunity to invest in facilities, strengthen cultural programs, and formulate ambitious initiatives before presenting a report and recommendations in the spring of 2025. Then, as JHU celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2026, the team will start to implement its plan.

As part of the endeavor, Weiss has taken on a new role as senior adviser to the provost for the arts. He will work with Julie Messersmith , chief of staff and associate vice provost for strategic initiatives, and Kristin Blanchfield, senior associate vice president for philanthropic partnerships, to spearhead the initiative.

More than visual art

While assessing and adding to the university's visual arts offerings are part of the initiative, the task force will also examine and add to arts-related programming, projects, and research.

Already, a plethora of research and programming exists across the university. Best known are the Peabody Institute's world-class music and dance performances, extensive concert calendar, professional training for its Conservatory students, and performing arts instruction for community members through its Preparatory. Peabody's dual degree program and growing footprint in arts and health—including the recent appointment of a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor in Performing Arts and Health—integrate the performing arts across multidisciplinary areas of study.

"While Peabody—a professional school that recruits and trains the next generation of musicians and dancers—is an integral part of Johns Hopkins, I am so happy to see the launch of an initiative to engage our entire university community in the arts," Peabody Institute Dean Fred Bronstein said. "The history of civilization is in many ways seen through the lens of its arts and artists. As a world-renowned university, Johns Hopkins can shape that lens by reflecting the essential nature and magic of an arts experience back to its community, and to the world."

Lesser-known opportunities are plentiful, including courses like Art and Social Justice in the Krieger School, which connects students with the Sheridan Libraries' vast archival collections, and the Whiting School's HEMI/MICA Extreme Arts Program , which brings together artists and engineers to experiment and innovate. Among many others:

The Brain Science Institute's International Arts + Mind Lab explores how the arts, architecture, and design nurture our minds and foster well-being;

The Center for Music and Medicine investigates the role of music in health, using rhythmic activities and musical performances to help treat patients with neurological illnesses;

And Cosmic Visions, a research project of Classics Department chair Karen ní Mheallaigh , involves partnerships with Baltimore City Public Schools and the James Webb Space Telescope, building bridges between the humanities and STEM with the ultimate aim of inspiring science-literate humanities scholars and STEM scholars skilled in humanistic inquiry.

"The arts enrich our humanity. Through them, we can often speak across political differences, uncover hidden sides of ourselves, and partake of an enterprise that has characterized human life since its inception," Krieger School Dean Chris Celenza said. "The Krieger School's rich arts programs, from theater to visual arts to film and media studies, contribute to this mission already, and we could not be more excited and eager to be part of this larger initiative, led by Dan Weiss."

Celenza added that, as director of the American Academy in Rome from 2010 to 2014, he "saw firsthand how the arts make a community come to life."

Even as the task force and initiative kick off, the university continues to introduce new and exciting arts ventures. For one, nine works of art by Baltimore-based artists—all on the cusp of international acclaim—were recently acquired by the university and will soon be installed on JHU campuses or in Hopkins spaces. And at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center, the state-of-the-art theater houses weekly Peabody performances in a building that is a work of art itself .

"Across the institution we preserve and share vast troves of cultural and scientific materials, all of them brimming with artistic possibilities. For these disparate collections to be brought together as part of a cohesive strategy and integrated with academic and student experiences is a critical step to maximizing that potential," said Elisabeth Long , Sheridan Dean of University Libraries, Archives, and Museums. "We look forward to partnering with the task force, and I join my colleagues across the institution in eagerly anticipating the day when Hopkins' rightful reputation as an artistic center will rival its scientific preeminence."

Task Force on the Arts

Tunde Ayodeji , Mechanical Engineering Major '26, Whiting School of Engineering; Music Minor '26, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences

Cybele Bjorklund , Vice President for Federal Strategy; Executive Director of the Hopkins Bloomberg Center

Margaret Burri , Associate Director for Academic Liaison and Special Collections, Sheridan Libraries and University Museums

Anna Celenza , Professor of Musicology, Peabody Institute; Professor in The Writing Seminars, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences

Lisa Cooper , Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, School of Medicine, Bloomberg School of Public Health, and School of Nursing

Carl DuPont , Associate Professor of Voice, Peabody Institute

John Gardner , Master of Business Administration '25, Carey Business School

Sarah Hoover , Associate Dean for Innovation in the Arts and Health, Peabody Institute and Johns Hopkins Medicine

Jennifer Kingsley , Associate Teaching Professor and Director of Museums and Society, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences

Susan Magsamen , Executive Director of the International Arts and Mind Lab, Pedersen Brain Institute

Dean Moyar , Vice Dean for Humanities and Professor of Philosophy, Krieger School of Arts and Sciences

Jackie O'Regan , Curator of Cultural Properties, Sheridan Libraries and University Museums

Carmine Petrone , Krieger Alumnus '04; Trustee, JHU; Chair, Sheridan Libraries Advisory Board

Corrine Sandone , Director of the Department of Art as Applied to Medicine, School of Medicine

Nicoleen Willson , Director of the Office of Arts and Innovation, Student Affairs

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Presentation Master's Thesis - Nitzan Zeira - Brain & cognition

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The presented study used an internet-based task to investigate how participants’ compliance with the task’s rule is affected by the task’s visual ambiguity and time pressure during the task. In the study, a red line with varying brightness moved quickly across a bar on the screen. Participants had to click on where it lit up the brightest but earned more money by clicking further to the right, ignoring the task’s rule. The task had two levels of visual ambiguity which differed in how bright the light moving across the bar was. Furthermore, participants were either under time pressure during the task, or had to wait to respond. The experiment thus used a within-subject, 2x2 design. The study had 152 participants, all were US Americans, and with a median age of 39. The study looked at whether visual ambiguity and time pressure influence rule breaking, as well as whether the variables interact, and what is exactly the relationship of each variable with rule breaking.

The study found a significant positive effect of task ambiguity on rule breaking, meaning that with higher ambiguity participants broke the rules more. Time pressure had no significant effect in the main analysis, and neither did the interaction term. However, a non-parametric test showed that when the ambiguity was higher, time delay, rather than time pressure, increased rule breaking. The study further found that the ambiguity level and time pressure did not influence how much people chose to maximize rule breaking and monetary gains. Instead, higher ambiguity encouraged ‘rule bending’, influencing those who did not consistently break the rule. Descriptive statistics further demonstrated that when the ambiguity was lower the results were more polarized, with people either following or breaking the rule more. Thus, the results support the notion that people are intuitively rule-compliant, and may have a tendency to either highly comply with rules or consistently prioritise self-benefit. Higher visual ambiguity allows breaking away from rule compliance, and thus encourages ‘bending’ the rules for individual benefits. The presentation discusses the study and its results, thus providing a novel contribution to research on rule compliance.

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