Lecturer Martina Freitagova on Radio Prague
Author and AAU Lecturer Martina Freitagová recently discussed her new book, Proč umění?, on Radio Prague. The title has been nominated for this year’s Most Beautiful Books Award.
The School of Journalism, Media, and Visual Arts offers two undergraduate Bachelor Arts programs that train students to be competent and multi-skilled specialists in print, new media, and all forms of modern journalism and visual arts.
Students in the School of Journalism, Media, and Visual Arts learn professional standard techniques and skills from AAU’s diverse faculty, many of which who are practicing professionals in the field or in their craft.
Journalism & Communications students combine classroom theory with hands-on skills in news-writing and gathering for print and web media, digital tools and photography, video production, broadcasting, and visual culture.
While Visual Arts students are in the perfect location to be immersed in Prague’s vast array of ancient and modern art and architecture. Students of AAU’s Visual Arts program move from theoretical analysis to putting brush to canvas.
All SMJVA Students swiftly apply these skills in the art studio or in the field by completing real-world exercises in various forms of journalism, reporting, and composition.
Author and AAU Lecturer Martina Freitagová recently discussed her new book, Proč umění?, on Radio Prague. The title has been nominated for this year’s Most Beautiful Books Award.
In April 2019, photographer and AAU lecturer, Björn Steinz decided to document the sheer scale of the tourist phenomenon that has overcome Prague and has since updated his work due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
AAU’s School of Journalism, Media, and Visual Arts continues to creatively adapt their courses under the circumstances, including the addition of 2 upcoming intensive courses to be held virtually in Summer 2020. VIRTUAL DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY One course that was interrupted this semester by COVID-19 was the Spring 2020 Documentary Photography class, taught by Bjorn Steinz. Professor Steinz started an […]