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Arts Journalism Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Arts & Government Reporter

Washington, DC · On-site

$97K - $162K/yr

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  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

We are looking for a journalist who thrives on breaking news and driving original reporting, while ... The ideal candidate will bring a passion for the arts, a strong instinct for ...

Lal Program Facilitator

Waterbury, CT · On-site

$19 - $20/hr

Develop and maintain collaborative relationships with community partners, industry professionals, local organizations, businesses, artists, journalists, educational institutions, and other ...

Arts & Government Reporter

Washington, DC · On-site

$97K - $162K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

We are looking for a journalist who thrives on breaking news and driving original reporting, while ... The ideal candidate will bring a passion for the arts, a strong instinct for accountability ...

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How much do arts journalism jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for arts journalism in the United States is $60,979.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $36,000.00 and $79,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is arts journalism?

Arts journalism is a branch of journalism that covers various forms of the arts, such as visual art, music, theater, dance, film, and literature. Arts journalists report on events, review performances and exhibitions, interview artists, and analyze trends in the cultural world. Their work helps the public understand and appreciate artistic endeavors, while also providing critical perspectives on creative works and the arts industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an arts journalist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Arts Journalist, you need strong writing skills, a background in journalism or English, and a deep understanding of the arts. Familiarity with digital publishing platforms, multimedia tools, and AP Style is often required, and some roles may prefer candidates with journalism degrees or relevant certifications. Curiosity, critical thinking, and the ability to connect with diverse audiences are standout soft skills in this field. These competencies ensure insightful, accessible coverage that resonates with readers and maintains credibility in a competitive media landscape.

How do arts journalists typically collaborate with editors and other writers in their newsroom?

Arts journalists often work closely with editors to refine story angles, ensure factual accuracy, and maintain the publication's voice. Collaboration with other writers may occur when covering major events, creating special features, or developing multimedia content. Regular meetings and editorial feedback sessions are common, fostering a team-oriented environment while still allowing individual creativity. This collaborative approach helps ensure diverse perspectives and high-quality arts coverage for readers.

What is the difference between Arts Journalism vs Arts Criticism?

AspectArts JournalismArts Criticism
FocusReporting on arts events, news, and trendsAnalyzing and evaluating artworks and performances
CredentialsJournalism degree or related experienceBackground in arts, literature, or media
Work EnvironmentMedia outlets, newspapers, online platformsMagazines, arts publications, personal blogs
PurposeInforming the public about arts happeningsProviding critical assessment and interpretation

Arts Journalism involves reporting on arts events and trends to inform the public, while Arts Criticism focuses on analyzing and evaluating artworks and performances. Both roles require a background in arts or media and often work within similar media environments. However, journalism emphasizes news and reporting, whereas criticism centers on analysis and critique.

How much do arts journalists make?

Arts journalists typically earn a median annual salary of around $45,000 to $65,000, depending on experience, location, and the size of the publication. Salaries can vary widely, with experienced professionals or those working for major outlets earning higher wages, and many arts journalists also supplement income through freelance work or additional projects.

What does an arts journalist do?

An arts journalist researches, writes, and reports on various forms of art, including visual arts, theater, music, and dance. They often attend events, conduct interviews, and use writing skills to inform and engage the public through articles, reviews, and features, typically working under tight deadlines and using digital or print media platforms.
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Infographic showing various Arts Journalism job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% Internship, 67% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 90% In-person, 5% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,979 per year, or $29.3 per hour.

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Job description

DepartmentJournalism and Media Production

By applying to this posting, you are entering an applicant pool for affiliate faculty. Screening of applicants will take place when positions come available. The number of these temporary, part-time, non-tenure track academic positions varies from semester to semester, depending on the needs of the program. As such, not everyone in the applicant pool for this position will be contacted and/or selected to teach.

About the University

Established in 1965, Metropolitan State University (MSU Denver) was founded to serve students who were underrepresented in higher education whose life paths and experiences did not fit the traditional mold. Sixty years later, the University continues to serve over 16,000 of Colorado's extraordinary and diverse students, providing them with the foundation on which to build their unique aspirations. As the third largest public institution of higher education in Colorado, MSU Denver is a model university for today's college students.

Proud of its federal designation as a Hispanic-Serving Institution that also offers graduate programs (gHSI) and the only Seal of Excelencia certified institution in Colorado, the University serves the most diverse undergraduate student population in the state, as well as the most first-generation students. Through affordable, flexible, and holistic education, MSU Denver helps students build essential skills grounded in a multicultural and global perspective that lead to undergraduate and graduate degrees, and career and life success.

At MSU Denver, we are committed to our CADRE values:Community, Access, Diversity, Respect, and Excellence. We strive to create a supportive and inclusive environment where all community members are valued and belong. Our dedication to breaking down barriers to education, fostering open dialogue, and promoting world-class scholarship ensures that we provide exceptional services and innovative learning opportunities for our students, faculty, and staff.

Position Summary

The Department of Journalism and Media Production at Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU Denver) invites applications for part-time affiliate faculty teaching positions.


For more information about the Department of Journalism and Media Production in our College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, please visit: https://www.msudenver.edu/journalism-media-production.

Responsibilities

  • Teach 3 - 9 credit hours. Areas to be taught are courses in Broadcast Journalism, Journalism, or Public Relations at the 1000-level or above. Such courses may include, but are not limited to: Introduction to Journalism and Mass Media, Journalism Fundamentals, Reporting, Fundamentals of Public Relations, Beginning Photojournalism, Beginning Layout and Design and others.

  • Be available for consultation with students

An affiliate faculty member's duties may include but are not limited to: teaching assigned classes in person or online by delivering course content to students, preparing course materials and lesson plans, grading student work, providing students with robust feedback in a timely manner, addressing student questions consistent with university, college/school, and department policies, and providing online or in person academic support to students as needed and appropriate for the teaching assignment; providing instruction in assigned classes consistent with the content and learning objectives of the regular course syllabus and, if required, with department course coordination policies; and complying with university-wide student evaluation of instruction policies and peer observation policies.The ability to adapt and learn new modes of instruction is highly encouraged. Candidates need to be sensitive to the educational needs of a diverse student population.

Required Qualifications

Bachelor's degree in Journalism or a related field, plus at least six years of professional, full-time experience in journalism

Preferred Qualifications

Master's degree in Journalism or a related field plus at least six years of professional, full-time experience in journalism or a Doctorate in Journalism or a related field

Terms of Employment

Affiliate faculty are part-time, at-will employees hired to teach on a per credit hour basis for specific classes, usually on a semester-by-semester basis. Affiliate faculty are not eligible for benefit coverage under the University's benefit program. All such teaching assignments are dependent on budget and enrollment.

Qualified candidates will be expected to teach in person/on campus upon hire.

Salary for Announcement

The final salary is based on the number of credit hours assigned at a rate determined by university policy.
Rate of pay per credit hour assignment can be between $1233 - $1512.

For more information, you may view pay rates here: Affiliate Rates.

How to Apply

Candidates must apply online through MSU Denver's career site, https://www.msudenver.edu/careers. Complete applications will include the following required materials:

  • Curriculum vitae

  • Cover letter

  • Copies of all unofficial transcripts

  • A list of three professional references with contact information

Applicants will notice on the application portal there is one location (the resume/cover letter submission field) to upload all required materials. Multiple documents can be submitted into this one field; alternatively, merge all documents into one PDF and upload. Once submitted, you will not be able to edit your application.

Official transcripts will be required of the candidate selected for hire.

Closing Date

Open Until Filled

Posting RepresentativeTanya RogowskyPosting Representative Emailtrogowsk@msudenver.edu
Benefits

The University's benefits package is comprehensive and offers medical, vision and dental, free RTD pass, tuition reimbursement, as well as a life and supplemental insurance plans, retirement plans and other programs, such as accessto a long-term disability (LTD) plan.Visit MSU Denver'sbenefits websiteto learn more.


For a brief overview, please see: https://www.msudenver.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/MSU-Benefit-Summary.pdf.


The University will provide reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities throughout the employment application process. To request an accommodation pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact the Human Resources ADA Coordinator attotalrewards@msudenver.edu.


Background Checks

Metropolitan State University of Denver is dedicated to ensuring a safe and secure environment for our faculty, staff, students, and visitors. To Assist in achieving that goal, we conduct background checks on all finalists for positions at the University prior to employment.


Diversity Statement

Metropolitan State University of Denver is a unique, access-oriented campus community that values diversity, equity, and inclusion in all its forms. Our student population consists of nearly 58% first generation students and over 50% students of color. We are a designated Hispanic Serving Institution located in downtown Denver.


We create an equitable learning and working environment in concert with individuals who consistently demonstrate commitment to equity and inclusion. We greatly value the diverse identities and perspectives of our students, faculty, and staff and recognize that in order to achieve a just and equitable society, diversity must go beyond simple representation. It requires critical inquiry and dialogue and a commitment to action. We strive to provide a culture of belonging for all community members to achieve personal and professional success.