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Artlines, a WCA Publication


Type: Calls For Papers [View all]
Posted by: Women's Caucus for Art
Deadline: Sun, October 18th, 2020

Call for Papers

Artlines, an online publication by Women’s Caucus for Art, will highlight the role of art created for and about social change in its winter issue. Mass demonstrations allow likeminded people to stand together publicly and champion a cause or protest an injustice; with this in mind, how do the arts contribute to the dialogue on social injustice and inequality? As a community, artists rally to create timely exhibitions, connect with communities, and reflect socio-political upheaval in their work. Activism in contemporary art allows us to see connections between the now and art historical precedents; what kind of parallels or divergences are there? We want to consider how activism is reflected in the arts through actionable modalities: curation, collection, creation, and cancellation. The intersection of social justice and art can be reframed through the lens of art theory and critical analysis. Submissions from BIPOC, LBGTQIA, people with disabilities and historically under-represented populations will be prioritized to ensure marginalized voices have representation. WCA welcomes essays, articles, interviews, and reviews centered upon how art espouses activism and encourages inclusion. 

Submissions could include, but are not limited to, articles using a critical feminist perspective to consider:

• Art exhibitions featuring women or female-identifying artists and focusing on activism

• Representation of women of color in leadership positions within museums and other art world institutions

• Community-based strategies for teaching social activism through the arts

• Art historical perspectives on political and social change demonstrations led by women 

• How women harness the power of social media for socio-political art and change

• Addressing the past: the debate on Confederate monuments

• How socio-political protests have sparked a new guerrilla mural movement (and other guerrilla artistic interventions)

• How art has been used in contemporary and/or historical movements for social justice

 

Potential contributors are asked to submit a 250-word abstract. All submissions must be formatted in .doc or .docx documents and should be double-spaced and in 12-point Times New Roman font. Submit a 100-word bio with self-identification. Please email these materials to Rosemary Meza-DesPlas rosemarymeza333@yahoo.com and Shantay Robinson shantay.robinson@gmail.com with a subject line that reads as follows “last name_submission”. 

 

Deadline for receipt of abstracts: October 18, 2020

Notification will be emailed: November 1, 2020

Publication: February 2021

 



Posted on Mon, September 28th, 2020
Expires on Sun, October 18th, 2020

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