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Rutgers Art Review CFP
Rutgers Art Review: Official Call for Papers.
Rutgers Art Review, a journal of graduate research in
art history, hereby invites all current graduate
students, as well as pre-professionals who have
completed their doctoral degrees within the past year,
to submit papers for its 26th edition.
Papers may address the full range of topics and
historical periods within the history of art and
architecture, material culture, art theory and
criticism, aesthetics, film and photography.
Interdisciplinary studies concerning art and
architecture written by students in other fields are
welcome.
To be considered for publication, submissions must
represent original contributions to existing
scholarship. We encourage submitters to ask their
advisor or other faculty member to review the paper
before submission.
Visit our website for more information:
http://rar.rutgers.edu.
Submissions
must be postmarked or e-mailed no later than September
1, 2008. Send two copies of your paper and a stamped,
self-addressed reply postcard to:
Benjamin Eldredge, Brenna Graham, & Kate Scott
Editors, Rutgers Art Review
Department of Art History
Voorhees Hall
Rutgers University
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1248.
Questions may be sent to the same address or e-mailed
to
[email protected].
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