Art Journalists

Browse the Clippings.me directory of art journalists below. We found 171 art journalists listed.

Joan Gralla

General Assignment Reporter, Newsday

I adore breaking news, excel at finding the sources to do so and spotting holes in what's presented -- hopefully improving the outcome. It’s wonderful working with such a talented group excelling in so many areas, including video and graphics. No newcomers to SEO. My hope is my public service aims, starting with my Reuters Holocaust restitution series, will appeal to you. Researching, spotting a new angle -- and then writing as simply as possible to truly explain complex problems, from global warming to COVID-19, are some of my strong suits. Curiosity always serves me well. For Reuters, where I worked most of my career, I covered many financial markets; New York, NYC and states from Maine to Virginia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Texas, reporting on all manner of policies, legislation and budgets. Breaking news with New York City's budgets was one strength. Covering 9/11 -- from the attack through the reconstruction -- later led me to report for Newsday about flawed safety gear provided often immigrant asbestos workers. For Reuters TV, I interviewed a few dozen governors, treasurers, mayors and the like; wrote companion stories; gave live reports. I've co-moderated Crain's Business Breakfast panels; spoken on journalism panels. A Loyola Law School public service fellowship was wonderful. Recently I was on "Crime Stories with Nancy Grace at 7 minutes, 29, 36, 39, 42, for example. https://omny.fm/shows/crime-stories-with-nancy-grace/loving-dad-of-3-at-sons-college-family-weekend-sho. At Reuters, I regularly led competitors covering precious metals, debt, equities and energy -- a highlight was the UN-Iraq oil-for-food talks, a lengthy assignment. My multi-year Holocaust series began when NYC axed a Swiss bank from a bond sale. Two days later that was a front page New York Times story; that wasn't the first; I've had to match them too. Local, national, such as the Wall Street Journal and Washington Post, and global media often ran my stories outlining talks between advocates, governments, museums, rail roads, banks and insurers. I also put Reuters first with the U.S. EPA's demand NYC cleanse its water with a new plant the city said cost too much. That was a bit of a merry-go-round. A recent Newsday story about stiffer rules for wastewater plants benefited from my in-depth experience reporting on this problem. So did a story on the curtailed lives of the oysters planted in New York Harbor's restoration programs. Previous stints: Securities Week, Physicians Financial News, the Research Institute of America, The Wall Street Transcript. Thank you for considering me, Joan


Ivy Grace Sarmiento

Content Editor/Creative Writer, Artist and Art Enthusiast, Educator

For over a year, I have worked as a content editor; focusing on arts and culture, lifestyle, and home improvement. As a content editor, I am skilled in SEO and content management systems (CMS). I also had an experience in freelance creative writing. My works have been published on Storables.com and in Art+. I have a degree in art studies with a minor in sociology from the University of the Philippines (Diliman) and a background in communication arts and campus journalism. Earlier this year, I completed a short teaching program at the University of the Philippines Open University. Feel free to send me a message for concerns and inquiries! (Note: I wrote the articles listed from Storables.com during my time at the website/company. However, management revisions may change the author's name over time. You may contact me to request offline copies of my works.)

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Jason Rhys Parry

Senior Content R&D, Sapienship

Building refuges for thinking.


Kira von Eichel

Freelance Writer and Editor

Kira is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor who writes about culture, literature, the arts, and travel. Born in Switzerland and raised in Germany, Canada and the United States, she has a particular interest in how history and cultural identity are woven throughout our increasingly global experience, often in surprising ways. She can be contacted at kirajoy AT gmail DOT com.

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Cengizhan Sen

Artist, Writer and Producer

Cengizhan Sen (b.1998) is a London-based writer, producer, researcher and artist. A Goldsmiths, University of London graduate in BA Media and Communications, Cengizhan established a career in the creative sector. He played a pivotal role at the late Alexander McQueen’s Sarabande Foundation, supporting emerging creative talent and working with innovative brands such as AUROBOROS and a diverse range of creative practitioners. His diagnosis with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma inspired a writing practice exploring sickness, identity, their associative traumas and healing. He is currently supporting Trekstock as an ambassador and cancer advocate. Bridging narratives between creativity and health, Cengizhan established The Poorly Project - an editorial and curatorial initiative dedicated to creative practitioners contributing to the topics of sickness, health and well-being. Cengizhan is open to partnerships and collaborations with arts institutions, publications, curatorial programmes and philanthropic bodies dedicated to the aforementioned areas.

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Olivia McNeilis

Writer and Content Designer

Hi, I’m Olivia. I’m a writer, content designer, and all-round creative. In short, you could call me a storyteller. I have a background in visual communications and content marketing across the arts, recruitment, and property industries in both the public and private sector. I studied visual anthropology at Goldsmiths, English literature and creative writing at the University of Warwick, and graphic design at Central Saint Martins. I split my time between the Somerset Levels, where I grew up, and London, which I call home. You’ll find me rambling with a pastry in hand and dog in tow.

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Carolina Campos

Writer

“And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.” ― Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

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Emily A. Gordon

Writer, marketer, poet

Across jobs in journalism, marketing, communications, and academia, I've been invested in shaping online communities, getting feedback directly from audiences, researching with databases (and humans), brainstorming with colleagues, and using tech as ethically as possible. Some of my many preoccupations are culture high and low, public health and social justice, AI and design. This is a partial portfolio. Please reach out if you'd like to see a particular kind of clip or project.

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Brunella Nunes

Content specialist and Foresight Strategist

Living in between on and offline since 00s, i'm a results-oriented Communications professional with a passion for innovation, travel and cool hunting. I've spent most of my career as a freelance writer, researcher, curator, and content producer for multiple media platforms, companies and brands. I've been a writer since my teenage era, and creating social media content since 2015. I also have an MBA in Foresight Studies have equipped me to identify emerging trends and anticipate future needs. reach me at brunellanunes@gmail.com

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Juno Reyes

Multimedia Reporter

Hello! I'm Juno, a lifestyle and entertainment multimedia reporter who is passionate about championing local music and art.

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