An online, peer-reviewed journal for the
publication and discussion of artistic research.
JAR2 is now online with contributions by:
Annie Abrahams (FR), Juan Carlos Castro (CA) and Daniel T. Barney (USA), Krien Clevis (NL), humhyphenhum (Deborah Harty (UK) and Phil Sawdon (UK)), Eric T. Hetzler (UK), Brita Lemmens (NL), Vida L Midgelow (UK) and Tom Williams (UK), and Ruby Wallis (IE).
Call for submissions:
Supporting JAR’s publishing activities is the innovative repository for the documentation of artistic research, the Research Catalogue (RC). Through the RC, we welcome submissions to the fourth issue of JAR by 31 December, 2012. Please visit our website for further information.
Artistic research is a newly emergent and rapidly evolving field whose status is still hotly debated. JAR provides an influential voice in this debate, creating a platform for the renegotiation of the relationship between art and academia, and the role and function of research in artistic practice.
JAR embraces research practices across disciplines, inviting exchange that enhances artistic research methodologies across the arts, sciences and humanities, emphasizing the transdisciplinary character of much artistic research. Unlike the traditional journal article format, JAR offers its contributors a dynamic online canvas where text can be woven together with image, audio and video. This new approach displays research practice in a manner that respects artists’ modes of presentation and incorporates web-enabled possibilities for collaboration, debate and discussion.
Working with an international editorial board and a large panel of peer reviewers, the journal offers a unique reading experience while fulfilling the expectations of scholarly dissemination.
Editor in Chief: Michael Schwab
Editors: Annette Arlander, Henk Borgdorff, Barnaby Drabble, Mika Elo, Nicola Foster and Julian Klein.
Associate Editors: Adam Broinowski, Michel van Dartel, Ana Garcia-Lopez, Raimi Gbadamosi, Rachel Mader, Siobhan Murphy, Joey Orr, Peter Peters, Sofie van Loo and Johan Verbeke.
Contact: [email protected]
JAR is published by the Society for Artistic Research (SAR), an independent, nonprofit association. You can support JAR by becoming an individual or institutional member of SAR. More information can be found on our website. The next General Assembly will take place on 9th March, 2013 in Graz, Austria following ‘Mind the Gap,’ a symposium addressing different formats of exposing artistic practice as research (10–18h on 7–8th March, 2013). For more information, see the most recent newsletter.
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