CFP | Feminist Art Practices and Research: Cosmos | until 30 March 2025

 

Feminist Art Practices and Research: Cosmos

CFP open for a Special Issue on COSMOS (First Issue)

Manuscript deadline: 30 March 2025

 

January 2025 marks the launch of a new Taylor&Francis academic journal called Feminist Art Practices and Research. Cosmos. Its founding editor, Basia Sliwinska (IHA Researcher) together with the Editorial Collective and the Editorial Board invite submissions to future Cosmos issues. The first launch issue envisions what the work of Cosmos could be; how can a journal on feminist art and research foster dialogical approaches as the basis of a feminist ecology and cosmology?

The call for contributions is available here.
Cosmos welcomes a range of formats: research articles; provocations; creative responses: audio, video, interactive, etc.; pedagogies; constellations: writing to/from (correspondence and/or collaborative writing). 
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About this journal

Feminist Art Practices and Research is a hybrid open access journal.
Feminist Art Practices and Research: Cosmos offers a unique intellectual forum to cultivate new knowledge and exchange ideas that critically engage with art practices grounded in feminist politics. Cosmos invites interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary, transnational and intranational contributions that engage new materialist, planetary and more-than-human discourses. Cosmos aims to expand the feminist art publishing landscape through incorporating a broad spectrum of contributions in varied formats.
Editorial Collective:
Basia Sliwinska (IHA), Karen Cordero, Jennifer Evans, Nomusa Makhubu and Helena Shaskevich
Editorial Board:
Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda, Gabeba Baderoon, Ali Gumillya Baker Linda Bertelli, Susan Best, Jason E. Bowman, Pamela Nguyen Corey, Gloria Cortés Aliaga, Tal Dekel, Irmgard Emmelhainz, Jessica Gerschultz, Georgina G. Gluzman, Gabrielle Goliath, Hilma’s Ghost Collective, Nina Hoechtl, Alexandra M Kokoli, Giulia Lamoni (IHA), Katarzyna Lewandowska, Ceren Özpınar, Maria Photiou, Vivian Kuang Sheng, Sylvia Juliana Suárez, and Sera Waters