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  1. Jamaica Journal

    Italic title The Jamaica Journal is an academic journal published by the Institute of Jamaica in Kingston, Jamaica . It publishes scholarly articles on the history, natural history, art, literature, music, and culture of Jamaica . The Jamaica Journal s predecessor was the Journal of the Institute of Jamaica , established in 1896. In 1967, the Jamaica Journal was established as a quarterly journal, to reflect the Institute s interest in the development and promotion of Jamaica s history, literature, science and arts . In 2002, the Jamaica Journal temporarily ceased publication it was relaunched in 2004 under a new editor in chief , Kim Robinson Walcott . External links http www.instituteofjamaica.org.jm Institute of Jamaica website http web1.dloc.com ufdc ?m ldbi2&b UF00090030 Jamaica Journal online , in the Digital Library of the Caribbean Category Area studies journals Category Jamaican magazines Category Publications established in 1967 Category Quarterly journals Category English language journals Jamaica stub ...   more details



  1. Hesperia (journal)

    Infobox Journal title Hesperia cover editor discipline Greek archaeology , Greek art art , Greek epigraphy epigraphy , Greek history history , and Greek literature literature language English abbreviation publisher American School of Classical Studies at Athens country United States frequency quarterly history 1932 to present openaccess impact impact year website http www.ascsa.edu.gr index.php publications Hesperia link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 48531965 LCCN 001 227375 CODEN ISSN 0018098X eISSN 1553 5622 Hesperia is a peer reviewed journal published quarterly by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens . It was founded in 1932 for the publication of the work of the school. This is still the main aim of the journal today. It also accepts other submissions by scholars in the fields of Greek archaeology , Greek art art , Greek epigraphy epigraphy , Greek history history , and Greek literature literature . External links http www.ascsa.edu.gr index.php publications Hesperia Hesperia on the American School of Classical Studies at Athens website http www.jstor.org journals 0018098X.html Hesperia on JSTOR 1932 2004 http vnweb.hwwilsonweb.com hww Journals getIssues.jhtml?sid HWW MDI&id 03016 Hesperia on Wilson OmniFile 2004 present http muse.jhu.edu journals hesperia Hesperia on Project Muse 2005 Category Publications established in 1932 Category Archaeology journals Category Classics journals Category Quarterly journals Category English language journals Ancient Greece stub archaeology stub humanities journal stub de Hesperia Zeitschrift ru Hesperia ...   more details



  1. Ostracon (journal)

    Italic title The Ostracon is an academic journal published by the Egyptian Study Society of Denver, Colorado . It publishes research by professionals and by Society members into the art, archaeology, languages, history, and social systems of the Egypt ian people. See also List of history journals External links Official http www.egyptstudy.org ostracon index.html Category Area studies journals Category Cultural journals Category Egyptological journals Egypt stub humanities journal stub ...   more details



  1. Muqarnas (journal)

    Infobox Journal title Muqarnas An Annual on the Visual Cultures of the Islamic World cover editor G lru Necipo lu discipline Islamic visual culture abbreviation publisher Brill Publishers country frequency Annually history 1983 present openaccess impact impact year website http www.brill.nl default.aspx?partid 227&pid 7382 link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR 07322992 OCLC 55529825 LCCN 2005 237311 CODEN ISSN 0732 2992 eISSN Muqarnas is a yearbook of articles of the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Begun in 1983, the annual academic journal journal focuses on Islamic architecture and visual art s, and has become established as perhaps the leading journal in English in the field. ref Bonine Michael E., in Choueiri, Youssef M., A companion to the history of the Middle East , p. 395, Wiley Blackwell, 2005, ISBN 1405106816, 9781405106818. http books.google.co.uk books?id qgKE HtfoAC&pg PA395&lpg PA395&dq Muqarnas leading journal Islamic art&source bl&ots y8e7fx9 f &sig Rd8tBMniRT17wqNF8pNmaxGqWc&hl en&ei ZCuTTeSNC4jChAex5dmGDw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 9&ved 0CEUQ6AEwCDgK v onepage&q Muqarnas 20leading 20journal 20Islamic 20art&f false google books . ref Oleg Grabar was among the founders. The journal s name, muqarnas , is a decorative device in traditional Islamic architecture Islamic and Iranian architecture Persian architecture . Volumes 1 22 1983 2005 are available free online http archnet.org library documents collection.jsp?collection id 86 via Archnet . Notes reflist External links Official 1 http www.brill.nl default.aspx?partid 227&pid 7382 Category Art history journals Category Visual art journals Category Academic journal stubs Category Islamic art Category Islamic architecture Category Architecture journals Category Annual journals Category Publications established in 1983 journal stub ...   more details



  1. Landfall (journal)

    Landfall is New Zealand s oldest extant literary magazine literary journal . First published in 1947 by Caxton Press, under the editorship of Charles Brasch , it features new fiction and poetry , biographical and critical essays, cultural commentary, and review s of books, art, film, drama and dance. Additionally, the journal showcases original works of art in full colour. Landfall is published twice annually, in May and November by the Otago University Press. As of 2006, it consists of a paperback publication of about 200 pages, selling for about New Zealand dollar NZ 29.95. Brasch edited Landfall until 1966 when it was edited by Robin Dudding. It is currently edited by David Eggleton. See also http www.otago.ac.nz press landfall Landfall website External links http culturalicons.co.nz episode david eggleton Interview with current Landfall editor David Eggleton for http culturalicons.co.nz Cultural Icons project. Audio and video. Category New Zealand literary magazines Category Publications established in 1947 art mag stub lit mag stub ...   more details



  1. H.O.W. Journal

    H.O.W. Journal is a bi annual non profit art & literary journal founded in 2006. It features a mix ... fiction, non fiction, poetry, and visual art. H.O.W. Journal is published each spring and fall. The next ... art and literature journal featuring established as well as emerging artists from various genres. They continue to work with Stamatis Birsimijoglou, Art Director, to create a visually stunning magazine ... pieces of art donated by H.O.W. Journal contributors. Events have been held at venues such as Macao ...Infobox Magazine title H.O.W. Journal image file image size 150px image caption HOW Journal 5, Fall 2009 ... raising event. Currently, H.O.W. is raising funds to start an art, music and film making program for Safe Space a foster home in Queens, New York. History H.O.W. Journal was founded by Alison Weaver ... editors. H.O.W. Journal, Helping Orphans Worldwide, Inc. is a 501 c 3 non profit , tax exempt organization. Proceeds from the journal have been used in an ongoing effort to raise money and awareness ... compulsion toward social consciousness. H.O.W. gives its readers a visually hip journal filled with talented ... that. blockquote H.O.W. Journal is published biannually. Each issue launch is accompanied by a fund raising event that both promotes the journal and contributes to the goal of raising money and awareness of the charity being supported. H.O.W. Journal is currently based in Tribeca . Events Past events that H.O.W. Journal has hosted for issue launches have incorporated costume parties, literary contests ... band Drug Rug . By hosting these literary events, H.O.W. Journal has successfully raised over 40,000 to date in aid of charity. Charities From its inception, the artistic goals of HOW Journal have been ... ref . Currently HOW is raising funds to help start an art, music and film making program ... and grow up to lead positive and productive lives. Past charities supported by HOW Journal have included ... parental care or from families in difficult circumstances. Contests H.O.W. Journal is currently hosting ...   more details



  1. The Journal of Carnojevic

    Multiple issues orphan September 2010 notable September 2010 wikify January 2011 The Journal of Carnojevic ref Cite web url http www.vbs.rs scripts cobiss?ukaz DISP&id 2013260223875540&rec 1&sid 1 title accessdate 2010 08 19 last Crnjanski first Milos year 1992. publisher pages 123 language Serbian language Serbian trans title Journal of arnojevi a ref is a lyrical novel by Milo Crnjanski , which was first published in 1920. ref Cite web url http www.plato.rs knjiga Dnevnik o arnojevi u 45548 title plato online bookstore accessdate 2010 08 19 ref The narrator of the novel is Petar Rajic , who tell his story in which there is no clearly established narrative flow, nor are events connected by cause and effect. ref cite book last Crnjanski first Milos coauthors Milan Misic editor Radivoje Mikic, Vasa Pavkovic, and Gojko Te i title Journal of arnojevi a origyear 2004 publisher , location Belgrade language Serbian isbn 86 331 1595 6 pages 172 chapter , . Story, dream and manifest. A look at The Journal of arnojevi a ref References Reflist colwidth 30em External links http www.serbiatravelers.org en literature 55 milos crnjanski 514 journal carnojevic Journal of Carnojevic fragments by Milos Crnjanski, translated by Lazar Pascanovic DEFAULTSORT The Journal Of Carnojevic Category Serbian literature Category Serbian poetry Category Art movements Category Avant garde art Category Modern art Category Modernism Category 1920s novels sr ...   more details



  1. Hecate (journal)

    italictitle Primarysources article date November 2008 Hecate An Interdisciplinary Journal of Women s Liberation is an Australia n Feminism feminist academic journal . It is currently published by Hecate Press, in association with the Centre for Women, Gender, Culture and Social Change Research, in the School of English, Media Studies and Art History at the University of Queensland . Its current and foundation editor is Carole Ferrier . Hecate amalgamated the Australian Women s Book Review in 1996 citation needed date March 2012 External links http www.emsah.uq.edu.au awsr new site hecate archive hecate.html Official website Category Feminism and the arts Category Feminism in Australia Category Sociology journals Category Feminist magazines australia stub ...   more details



  1. Inscape (journal)

    Multiple issues wikify February 2012 notability May 2008 refimprove February 2010 Inscape is the creative writing journal for Brigham Young University As quoted in every issue of Inscape, it is the inward quality of objects as they are perceived by the joined introspection of a poet, who in turn embodies them in unique poetic forms. Inscape publishes fiction, literary nonfiction, poetry, 2 D art, and occasionally short drama. ref http magazine.byu.edu g ?act view&a 791 ref They publish twice a year, in the Winter and Fall. The Winter volume is only online, but the Fall volume is a print journal. The journal is edited entirely by students of Brigham Young University, and publishes only work created by BYU students. See also Leading Edge , a student run semi professional speculative fiction magazine published at BYU since 1981 References Reflist External links http inscape.byu.edu Inscape main webpage Category American student magazines Category Brigham Young University publications ...   more details



  1. The Condor (journal)

    This article is about the journal The Condor for information about the bird from which it takes it name, see Condor . Infobox Journal title The Condor cover File TheCondor1922.jpg 200px thumb Cover art of The Condor in 1922. discipline Ornithology abbreviation Condor editor Michael Patten publisher Cooper Ornithological Society country United States frequency Quarterly website http www.cooper.org publisher Cooper Ornithological Society history 1899 present ISSN 0010 5422 The Condor is a Peer review peer reviewed quarterly scientific journal covering ornithology and published by the Cooper Ornithological Society . History The journal was first published in 1899 as the Bulletin of the Cooper Ornithological Club by a group of biologists in California. The journal s scope was regional, covering the western United States. In 1900 the name was changed to The Condor . In 1947, the journal s subtitle was shortened to The Condor, Journal of the Cooper Ornithological Club . ref name walsberg cite journal last Walsberg first Glenn year 1993 title History of The Condor journal The Condor publisher ... edited the journal. Charles A. Nace was publisher. ref name walsberg An editorial board was established in 1951 to address increasing submissions to the journal. James King, of Washington State University .... Miller s death in 1965. Miller replaced Grinnell as editor in 1939. King widened the scope of the journal ... that several thousand people have contributed to the success and development of this journal in its ... s editorial sets out the focus of the journal as its object being to represent generally the great ... oppose wanton slaughter at ail times regardless of its source. ref cite journal last Barlow ... 1 1 Editorial Notes Editorial Notes journal Bulletin of the Cooper Ornithological Club publisher Cooper Ornithological Club volume 1 issue 1 page 14 ref Journal artwork gallery Image Condor1899.jpg First issue cover art, 1899 by W. Otto Emerson. Image TheCondor1922.jpg 1922 Image JGrinnell Inter folia ...   more details



  1. Leonardo (journal)

    italictitle Infobox Journal title Leonardo cover Image leonardolowres.jpg editor Roger F. Malina discipline Arts language English abbreviation Leonardo publisher MIT Press country United States frequency Six issues per year including Leonardo Music Journal history 1968 present openaccess impact impact year website http www.leonardo.info link1 http www.mitpressjournals.org toc leon current link1 name Online access link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR 0024094X OCLC 1755782 LCCN CODEN ISSN 0024 094X eISSN 1530 9282 Leonardo is a peer reviewed academic journal published by the MIT Press covering the application of contemporary science and technology to the arts and music. ref http www.mitpressjournals.org page about leon About Leonardo ref History It was established in 1968 by artist and scientist Frank Malina in Paris , France . ref http www.leonardo.info isast leostory.html History of Leonardo ref . Leonardo has published writings by artists who work with science and technology based art media for over 40 years. Journal operations were moved to the San Francisco Bay Area by Frank s son Roger Malina , an astronomer and space scientist, who took over operations of the journal upon Frank Malina s death in 1981. In 1982, the International Society for the Arts Sciences and Technology was founded to further the aims of Leonardo by providing avenues of communication for artists working in contemporary media. The society also publishes Leonardo Music Journal , the Leonardo Electronic Almanac ... Art Association conference. Leonardo has a sister organization in France, the Association Leonardo ... developed by artists, similar to the way in which findings of scientists are documented in journal publications. ref Leonardo de Cardoso Visual Music An Ethnography of an Experimental Art in Los ... loi leon Leonardo on the MIT Press website humanities journal stub Category Publications ... Academic journal stubs Category Arts journals Category Bimonthly journals fr Leonardo magazine ...   more details



  1. Journal of Botany

    Journal of Botany could refer to American Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany Journal of Botany, British and Foreign disambig ...   more details



  1. Journal of Chromatography

    Italic title Journal of Chromatography may refer to Journal of Chromatography A Journal of Chromatography B dab es Journal of Chromatography ...   more details



  1. RUSI Journal

    cleanup date May 2011 refimprove date November 2009 italictitle The RUSI Journal ref http www.rusi.org publication journal RUSI Journal ref is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal published by the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies. It describes itself as cquote a leading forum for the exchange of ideas on national and international defence and security issues. First published in 1857, the RUSI Journal is the oldest publication of its kind in the world and considered by practitioners and scholars alike to be essential reading for anyone seeking to understand war and conflict, the UK s and other states armed forces and defence and security policies, and military history. RUSI Journal is published six times a year. It contains ten to twelve timely and policy relevant articles on contemporary defence and security matters two to four scholarly studies on military history subjects book reviews and essays on film, art and media History In 1857, RUSI started to produce a periodical, the Journal of the Royal United Service Institution , which published both the transcripts of lectures given, including the discussions which followed, and articles submitted for publication. Colonel Bowlder, a later editor, summed up the aim of the journal as to publish . . . articles, whether original, compiled, or translated, which seem likely to be of interest to the Service .... The Journal thus sought to be responsive to the interests of its readership, rather than promoting ... for the contents of their respective papers . The Journal has rightly been described as the most important military periodical of Victorian era Victorian Britain. The Journal and RUSI was an important ... about the Armed Forces of other European nations also formed a significant proportion of the Journal. Today the Journal continues to examine these subjects and issues pertaining to international ... Category Bimonthly journals academic journal stub ...   more details



  1. October (journal)

    with Douglas Crimp work Trikster Nordic Queer Journal 2, 2008 accessdate 2008 09 26 ref Contents As well as in depth articles and reviews of 20th century and contemporary art, the journal features ...Infobox journal title October cover File Octoberlowres.jpg Image octoberlowres.jpg editor Adam Lehner discipline Contemporary art abbreviation October publisher MIT Press country United States frequency Quarterly history 1976 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.mitpressjournals.org loi octo link1 http www.mitpressjournals.org toc octo current link1 name Online access link2 link2 name JSTOR 01622870 OCLC 47273509 LCCN 2001 213401 CODEN ISSN 0162 2870 eISSN 1536 013X October is a peer review peer reviewed academic journal specializing in contemporary art , art criticism criticism , and critical theory theory , published by the MIT Press . History October was established in 1976 in New York by Rosalind E. Krauss Rosalind Krauss and Annette Michelson, who left Artforum to do so. Its name is a reference to the October Ten Days That Shook the World Eisenstein film ref ... been the hallmark of the journal. The journal was an important participant in introducing French Post structuralism post structural theory on the English speaking academic scene, and the journal became a major voice interpreting postmodern art . Jeremy Gilbert Rolfe , one of the co founders of the journal, withdrew after only a few issues, and by the spring of 1977, Douglas Crimp joined the editorial team. In 1990, after Crimp left the journal, Krauss and Michelson were joined by Yve Alain Bois , Hal Foster art critic Hal Foster , Benjamin H. D. Buchloh , Denis Hollier, and John Rajchman ... The success of the journal has led the publisher, MIT Press, to release two anthologies of articles ... Bois Hal Foster art critic Hal Foster Jeremy Gilbert Rolfe Rosalind E. Krauss Annette Michelson ... journals Category Film studies journals Category Contemporary art magazines Category MIT Press academic ...   more details



  1. Journal of Legislation

    Journal of Legislation is a major law review scholarly journal published by Notre Dame Law School . The current Editor in Chief is Emily Martin. The Journal of Legislation JLEG is a legislative law review which focuses on analysis and reform of public policy. The primary purpose of the Journal is to provide a forum for debate of timely issues of state, national, and international stature. The Journal differs from traditional law reviews by concentrating primarily on statutory, regulatory, and public policy matters rather than on case law. Prominent public figures and legal scholars contribute major pieces of legal analysis to the Journal in the form of articles . We also publish substantial student written pieces called notes and commentaries on recent legislation in our legislative reform section. The staff chooses topics for article solicitation, note writing, and legislative reform pieces based upon the current legislative and administrative policies of state, national, and international bodies. The staff solicits articles authors from among those public figures who influence politics. The Journal believes in the open debate of all political ideologies and philosophical points of view. The main philosophy behind the Journal s solicitation effort is that viewpoints and recommendations of public leaders are more likely to effect policy change than are technical analyses by lesser known experts. Therefore, the Journal has traditionally solicited legislators, judges, administrators, and prominent attorneys, as well as recognized experts from beyond the legal world. The Journal ..., and write with precision and style. For this reason the Journal is proud to uphold the tradition of publishing ... training in the art of legal writing. The Editorial Staff is available to help student staff members and contributors achieve these goals. The Journal is financially self sufficient, independently ... for the Next Millennium External links http www.journaloflegislation.com Journal of Legislation web ...   more details



  1. Margie (journal)

    Margie , also known at the American Journal of Poetry, is a literary journal , based in Missouri, that features the work of the nation s leading poets. The journal is dedicated to the memory of Marjorie J. Wilson 1955 1977 . The founder and editor is Robert Nazarene . ref Henderson, Jane. St. Louis publisher finds poetic justice in national book award, St. Louis Post Dispatch , April 1, 2007 ref The journal sponsors several prestigious contests, including the annual Robert E. Wilson & Ruth I. Wilson Best Poetry Book Contest. ref Henderson, Jane. Poetry concert for contest winners and more. St. Louis Post Dispatch , April 29, 2008. ref Among the notable writers whose work has appeared in Margie are Sherman Alexie , Jacob M. Appel , Julianna Baggott , Kate Braverman , W. S. Di Pietro , Alice Friman , Michael S. Harper Michael Harper , Terry Hertzler , Tony Hoagland , Allison Joseph , Mark Rudman , Enid Shomer , David Wagoner , Laura Madeline Wiseman and R. Scott Yarbrough . After a decade of splendid contributions to the art of poetry, the website for Margie appears to have been pirated by a porn site. For months in 2011, Margie has not been replying to mail, either e mail or postal, and may, I hate to say, be defunct. References Reflist See Also List of literary magazines External links http www.margiereview.com index.html Margie website . Category American literary magazines ...   more details



  1. Streetfare Journal

    notability date July 2011 refimprove date July 2011 The Streetfare Journal produced in New York and San Francisco by Transportation Displays Incorporated from 1984 to 1997, was actually not a newsprint Newspaper journal but published bus placard s, eventually numbering 102 poster s, arguably the largest and most successful public art program in U.S. history, delivering striking combinations of literature and visual art to an estimated 15 million riders daily in 16 major cities, including New York City New York , Los Angeles , Chicago , Washington D.C , Philadelphia , San Francisco , Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix , New Orleans , Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth and Fort Lauderdale . From a layout composed of typeset words on a white background, later issues paired stanzas of verse with paintings or photographs by noted visual artists, such as American painters Kenneth Noland and Clyfford Still and the English David Hockney , as well as photographers Mary Ellen Mark and Dorothea Lange . Texts in the series featured established American poets like Charles Bukowski , Langston Hughes , Thomas McGrath poet Thomas McGrath , Carl Sandburg , and William Carlos Williams , as well as newcomers like Ho Xuan Huong , John Kinsella poet John Kinsella , Joaqu n Pasos and Daisy Zamora . A possibly unique complete set was offered for sale by F.A. Bernet. ref http www.fabernett.com cgi bin fab455 45826 F.A. Bernet Streetfare Journal ref The program inspired the similar Poetry in Motion arts program Poetry in Motion arts program inaugurated in 1997. Notes reflist Category Public art in the United States ...   more details



  1. Blackbird (journal)

    online journal Category American online magazines Category Art websites Category Literature ...Infobox journal title Blackbird cover Image Bbird.png 180px editor discipline peer reviewed language former names abbreviation publisher Virginia Commonwealth University country United States frequency Biannual history 2002 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.blackbird.vcu.edu link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1540 3068 eISSN boxwidth Blackbird is an Electronic journal online journal of literature and the arts based in the United States that posts two issues a year, May 1 and November 1. During the six month run of an issue, additional content appears as featured content. Previous issues are archived online in their entirety. ref name Georgetown cite web url http library.georgetown.edu newjour b msg02983.html title Blackbird an Online Journal of Literature and the Arts publisher Library.georgetown.edu date 2004 12 29 accessdate 2012 01 03 ref Background Blackbird publishes fiction, poetry, plays, interviews, reviews, and art by both new and established writers and artists. The journal frequently includes streaming audio and video content, including readings, interviews, and art lectures. ref name Georgetown Each fall issue forefronts work by, and about, the late Larry Levis . ref cite web url http www.blackbird.vcu.edu v7n2 features levis remembered intro.htm title Larry Levis Remembered Reading Loop Introduction, Blackbird publisher Blackbird.vcu.edu date accessdate 2012 01 03 ref ref cite web url http www.poets.org poet.php ... 30 accessdate 2012 01 03 ref The journal s reading period for poetry and fiction closes between April 15 and September 15. Unsolicited reviews, plays, and art work are not considered. ref cite web url ..., M.A. Keller and Jeff Lodge. The journal is staffed by employees of the two sponsoring organizations ... Journal , describes Blackbird it as one of the most successful, well assembled online literary magazines ...   more details



  1. Image (journal)

    Infobox journal title Image cover Image Wiki Image.JPG 250px editor Greg Wolfe discipline Literary journal peer reviewed language English former names abbreviation publisher Seattle Pacific University country United States frequency Quarterly history 1989 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.imagejournal.org link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN eISSN boxwidth Image is an American quarterly literary journal that explores the relationship between Judeo Christian tradition and contemporary art and literature. The journal s motto is Art, Faith, Mystery, and its articles and glossy photos explore contemporary spirituality by featuring provocative art alongside thoughtful essays, interviews and stories. Image features fiction, poetry, painting, sculpture, architecture, film, music, and dance. The journal also sponsors the Milton Center, an annual conference, a large website, and the Glen Workshop, which http www.spu.edu prospects grad Academics MFA SPU MFA Master of Fine Arts students attend during their summer residencies. TOC History Image was established in 1989 and has since then become a thriving nonprofit quarterly currently based at Seattle Pacific University . ref name Sea Times http seattletimes.nwsource.com html entertainment 2002642805 image24.html . ref Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2009, the journal has become one of America s leading literary quarterlies and one of the top five in terms of paid circulation. Image is a proud member of the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses . ref name CLMP http www.clmp.org cgi bin clmp webdata members.cgi?fid 1077065640.08399&query pagenum 3D8 26cgifunction 3DSearch&cgifunction ... Prize Stories , The Art of the Essay, New Stories from the South , The Best American Movie Writing ... Academics MFA image.asp Image at Seattle Pacific University http www.amazon.com Image Journal Arts ... Category Art magazines Category Quarterly magazines Category Publications established in 1989 ...   more details



  1. Art diary

    An art diary , art journal or visual journal is a daily journal kept by artists, often containing both words and sketch drawing sketch es, and occasionally including Mixed media elements such as collage s. Such books will frequently contain rough workings, in cartoon form, of ideas later to appear in finished works, as well as acting as a normal diary , by allowing the artist to record their day to day activities and emotions. These diaries not only give art history art historians a valuable opportunity to explore the creation process of these finished works, but they are a useful biographical tool. Many famous artists are known for their art diaries the sketchbook s of Leonardo da Vinci are probably the best known example. Other artists to have used art journals include Frida Kahlo . ref Kahlo, F., Fuentes, C., and Lowe, S.M. 2005 The diary of Frida Kahlo An intimate self portrait. HNA Books. ref The concept of the art diary is also used by people working in related creative fields such as music musician Brian Eno , for instance, is well known for his use of art diaries, excerpts from which were used in the Eno and Russell Mills book More Dark Than Shark . ref Eno, B. and Mills, R. 1986 More dark than shark. London Faber and Faber. ref Photographers Peter Hill Beard and Dan Eldon , and artist Sabrina Ward Harrison are three other people noted for their art journals. The contemporary art diary can take a form of a video journal and is sometimes immediately available to the public, either in the form of a YouTube page or blog. See also Poetic diary Further reading New, J. 2005 Drawing from life The journal as art. New York Princeton Architectural Press. ISBN 1 56898 445 6. References reflist Category Art media Category Artists books book art stub ...   more details



  1. Journal of Periodontology

    The Journal of Periodontology is the learned journal of the American Academy of Periodontology AAP . External links Portalbox Dentistry http www.perio.org journal journal.html The Journal of Periodontology Category Dentistry journals med journal stub ...   more details



  1. Art and Documentation

    Art and Documentation lang pl Sztuka i Dokumentacja is a scholarly journal on art publishing since 2009 by the Art and Documentation Association ref http doc.art.pl Art and Documentation Association ref in Lodz Poland . It gathers scholars, artists, art critics and curators, and appears twice a year in spring and fall. It focuses on issues related to the documentation and documenting of contemporary art as well as creating art based on documentation. It also publishes primary sources gallery calendars, manifestos, artists statements etc. Scholarly articles are peer reviewed. The members of the editorial board are ukasz Guzek chief editor , Ma gorzata Ka mierczak managing editor , pl J zef Robakowski J zef Robakowski , Aurelia Mandziuk, Adam Klimczak, Karolina Jab o ska, Anne Seagrave Eng. proofreading , Norbert Trzeciak photos , Bartosz ukasiewicz design , Anka Le niak web design . Board of scholars pl Ryszard Kluszczy ski Ryszard Kluszczy ski , Kristine Stiles , Anna Markowska, Slavka Sverakova, Leszek Brogowski, Tomasz Za uski, pl Bogus aw Jasi ski Bogus aw Jasi ski English summaries of the articles published are available in the international database The Central European Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities http cejsh.icm.edu.pl References Reflist External links http sid.free.art.pl Art and Documentation website Category Contemporary art Category Arts journals Category Polish language journals pl Sztuka i Dokumentacja journal stub ...   more details



  1. Dérive (Journal)

    Infobox magazine title d rive Zeitschrift f r Stadtforschung image file Derive journal urbanism 43 cover.jpg image size 150px editor Christoph Laimer editor title Editor in chief category Urbanism language German, English abbreviation publisher d rive Verein f r Stadtforschung country Austria frequency Quarterly firstdate 2000 website URL http www.derive.at link1 link1 name link2 link2 name issn 1608 8131 d rive Zeitschrift f r Stadtforschung is an Austria n science magazine on urbanism . It is published quarterly since 2000 by the Vienna based Verein f r Stadtforschung . Content The journal publishes articles from a broad range of urbanism disciplines such as architecture , urban planning urban and land use planning land use planning , art , geography , sociology , or philosophy . Articles from urban sociology include contributions from Lo c Wacquant and Saskia Sassen . Name D rive is a concept of psychogeography that includes unplanned journeys through urban space. The individual travels where the subtle aesthetic contours of the surrounding architecture and geography subconsciously direct them, with the ultimate goal of encountering an entirely new and authentic experience. Networks The magazine is part of the European network of cultural magazines Eurozine . External links Facebook derivemagazin Twitter derivemagazin DEFAULTSORT Derive Journal Category Urban studies and planning Category Urban studies and planning Category Urban design Category Urban geography Category Austrian magazines Category Science and technology magazines de d rive de d rive ...   more details



  1. LEF (journal)

    such as the Constructivist architectural journal SA edited by Moisei Ginzburg and Alexander Vesnin ... Russian formalism Category Soviet art Category Artist groups and collectives Category Publications ...   more details




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