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Mission: 

Strategically poised in the heart of New York City, NYU’s department of Art History and Urban Design teaches students whose classrooms are practically next-door to museums and galleries; our students’ unique proximity to the art objects they study fosters a degree of familiarity that renders creative thought almost inevitable. NYU’s prime location and the quality of its instruction together heat NYU’s Art History department into a crucible of talented undergraduate scholarship. Unfortunately, because of the exclusive and exclusionary tendencies of academic journals, undergraduates’ ideas have been barred from joining the scholarly debate, undervalued because of age or inexperience. Ink and Image was founded in 2008 to foster a platform accessible to undergraduates, giving their original ideas the opportunity to shape academic discourse, and, in the process, expand the community of young scholars. Ink and Image publishes original undergraduate research in the history and theory of art, architecture, and urban design. Ink and Image celebrates New York University’s students and their originality, choosing to publish works that display both original thought and a professional’s awareness of the state of scholarship. The journal continues to benefit from the support of the Dean of the College of Arts and Science and the faculty in the Department of Art History. Ink and Image is collected by the New York Public Library, the Library of Congress, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Getty Research Institute.

 

To browse our archive of past issues, visit our website:

            Website: https://www.nyuinkandimage.com

 

Submit your paper or artwork via Google Form or email: 

              Application form: Google Form            

              Email: inkandimagenyu@gmail.com

 

Staff:

             Co-Editor-in-Chiefs (President): Anna Leckie and Niall Lowrie

             Co-Editor: Ann Lukyanova

             Co-Editor: Sunnie Zhang

             Co-Editor: Angie Tang

             Design and Layout Editors: Clara Reed and Marie Normand

 

Faculty Sponsor: Professor Carol Krinsky (chk1@nyu.edu)

 

 

For more information, connect with us on social media:

             Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ink-and-Image-NYU-114282093307641/

             Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inkandimagenyu/          

 

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