The Journal of Curatorial Studies is an international, peer-reviewed publication that explores curating and exhibitions and their relation to institutions, communities, and display culture at large. The expanded practices of curating not only produce exhibitions to view, they also play a catalytic role in redefining aesthetic experience, interrogating social and political formations, and inquiring into the construction of knowledge. The journal supports in-depth investigations of contemporary and historical exhibitions, curatorial projects and themes, and analyses of the theoretical and critical dynamics that influence the production, mediation and impact of exhibitions. The journal publishes three times a year and invites original research articles on the subject of curating and exhibitions, as well as reviews of books, exhibitions, conferences and websites. Proposals can be submitted anytime and are considered on an ongoing basis. Please see the journal’s web page for information on submitting or subscribing.