ANZJA Call for Papers | Open Issue 21.2

The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art are currently calling for submissions for Issue 2 for 2021. The issue will be edited by Dr Anita Archer, Research Coordinator of the ERCC (Enlightenment, Romanticism, and Contemporary Culture), Dr David Challis and Associate Professor Christopher Marshall, each are from the School of culture and Communication, University of Melbourne.

The editors seek research papers that engage with critical debates and scholarly frameworks across art-historical and theoretical enquiry within local and global contexts. Articles must be between 5,000 and 7,000 words (including endnotes) and should be suitable for a scholarly peer-reviewed journal.

See the ANZJA submission guidelines here for further details. Submissions not conforming to the guidelines will not be considered.

Papers, biographical information and images, should be submitted to the ANZJA Editorial Assistant via ScholarOne.


Journal Aims and Scope

The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art (ANZJA) is published by the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand (AAANZ) with the support of the Centre of Visual Art, University of Melbourne. AAANZ is Australia’s professional body for art and design historians, arts writers, artists, students of art history and theory, and museum professionals. The ANZJA is Australasia’s principal refereed art-history journal. The Journal is dedicated to the study of art history, art practice, theory and exhibition.


Due date

Submissions are due by 23 October 2020.

For all queries regarding the submission process please contact ANZJA’s editorial coordinator Jeremy Eaton on eaton@unimelb.edu.au