Deadline 20 November 2016 ~ Journal for Artistic Research, the online, peer-reviewed journal for the publication and discussion of artistic research calls for submissions to JAR Issue 13 – Spring 2017
JAR publishes artistic research from all arts disciplines, with or without academic affiliation, and includes the work of artistic research practitioners and theorists. Rethinking the traditional journal format, JAR offers its contributors a free-to-use online space called the Research Catalogue (RC) where text can be woven together with image, audio and video material. Developed over the last five years, the RC’s functionality is continually being updated to better display research practice in a manner that respects artists' modes of presentation, while incorporating web-enabled possibilities for collaboration, debate and discussion. JAR promotes experimental approaches to the 'writing up' of research and provides a unique 'reading' experience, while carefully fulfilling the expectations of a peer-reviewed academic journal.
While JAR’s remit is broad, the Journal is specifically interested in contributions that reflect upon and expose artistic practice as research, and welcomes submissions from artists interested in exchanging ideas and opening up the processes and methodologies that underlie their practice.
To submit an article, contributors are required to register for an account and use the online writing space to layout and expose their research. JAR provides editorial and technical guidance with these processes.
For their guidelines on submissions visit: http://www.jar-online.net/index.php/pages/view/123
For submissions information, and advice on whether your research is suitable for JAR, contact the Managing Editor, Phoebe Stubbs, at submissions@jar-online.net
JAR works with an international editorial board and a large panel of peer-reviewers.
Editor in Chief: Michael Schwab
Editorial Board: Annette Arlander, Sher Doruff, Barnaby Drabble, Mika Elo, Leonella Grasso Caprioli, Yara Guasque, Julian Klein, Jen Liese, Isidro López-Aparicio and Mareli Stolp.
JAR is published by the Society for Artistic Research (SAR), an independent, non-profit association. You can support JAR by becoming an individual or institutional member of SAR. More information can be found here. For updates on our activities, join our mailing list.
Contact: http://www.jar-online.net/