BRAC-Barcelona Research Art Creation
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Bridging Cultures Through Art and Academia
Introduction
BRAC-Barcelona Research Art Creation, published by HIPATIA PRESS, is a prominent open access journal dedicated to advancing scholarship in the fields of Visual Arts and Performing Arts. Since its inception in 2013, this journal has become a vital resource for researchers, practitioners, and students, offering a platform for innovative research and critical discourse in art creation. With an impressive impact factor represented by its Q2 ranking in the 2023 category of Visual Arts and Performing Arts, BRAC serves a pivotal role within the academic community, providing essential insights and contributions to the understanding and practice of art in contemporary society. The journal's commitment to open access ensures that significant research findings are readily available to a global audience, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations and the exchange of ideas across borders. As it converges from 2019 to 2024, BRAC continues to elevate artistic research and dialogue, making it an indispensable asset for those invested in the vibrant world of the arts.
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