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Call for reviewers!

2024-03-28

Art/Research International would like to extend an invitation to those interested in undertaking reviews for our upcoming issue (and beyond)! 

As you may know, each submission to our journal undergoes a double blind review process. We truly appreciate the efforts of all of our reviewers, your feedback strengthens the artful work we publish in each issue. 

If you are able to take on a review, please email ari@ualberta.ca 

Thank you for being part of exploring and advancing art within the research process across disciplines and internationally. 

 

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Current Issue

Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): (Re)crafting Creative Criticality: Indigenous Intergenerational Rhythms and Post–COVID Desires
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Art/Research International: A Transdisciplinary Journal 

Special Issue Editors:

Dr. Ruth Faleolo 

Dr. 'ʻInoke Hafoka

Cover Image: Relic

Artist: Tali Alisa Hafoka

72” x 24” (Two 36” x 24”)
Oil on Canvas 
2010

Once, every part of the coconut tree had multiple practical uses that supported daily life (upper panel). Today, many of the coconut tree’s uses have been replaced by other materials. For some, the role of the coconut tree has been reduced to merely decorative (lower panel - topiary pot), creating an atmosphere of paradise, and garnishing your slice of coconut cake. We can also view the role of the coconut tree as being repurposed. There is a new function to the coconut tree due to the time, space, and location to allow for the sense of usefulness.

 

Published: 2024-01-31

Section One: Experiential and Creative Criticality

Section Three: Intergenerational Echoes

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