The Sustainability Review is seeking art submissions that address sustainability issues and also function as a call to action, meshing artistry with advocacy. Potential pieces could feature novel technology, innovative re-use, or solutions for specific human/environmental interactions. We embrace work that employs a multi-faceted approach, especially that which makes use of emerging media (though traditional media is also welcomed). This includes (but is not limited to) creative and innovative design, conceptual cartography, and statistical art
Please include with your submission a 300 to 450 word statement describing your work. This should address the guidelines set above, introducing your work to TSR readers in a way that compliments the mission of the publication. For established works, the statement should portray the submitted piece in a manner that is unique to TSR. Additionally, please provide a concise artist statement to accompany your submission.
The core mission of The Sustainability Review (http://www.
TSR has had the honor of working with members of the sustainability and art community, including Barry Sparkman, Grisha Coleman, and Matt Moore. Our intention in collaborating with artists like these is to provide our submitters wider exposure in the arts community while ensuring that the artwork published in TSR is of the highest quality.
Submissions for the Spring issue will be accepted until March 27. We will begin publishing on April 16th. Send submissions to Arts Editors, Blake McConnell and Chris Torrez at (arts@thesustainabilityreview.
Thank you,
Blake McConnell and Chris Torrez, Arts Editors
arts@thesustainabilityreview.
www.thesustainabilityreview.
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Technical Guidelines
Art Slide Submissions:
640×480 px slides
1280 width or larger full-size images
JPG format only
No Adobe Formats (PDF, AI, etc)
All art submissions will be displayed in a 640×480 slideshow with the ability for readers to view full-size image by clicking on individual slides. It is up to the artist to render/crop their works to the best of their ability given these size constraints. Please include one title slide with your name and any copyright notices.
Graphic Figure Submissions:
Graphs, charts, etc. should be a maximum of 640 pixels wide (if necessary a full-size image may be included)
Please standardize dimensions for embedding within your research article.
GIF, JPG, or PNG formats only
Video Submissions:
Uploaded to an embeddable hosting site such as Youtube or Vimeo
Preferred:
720×480 or 640×480 maximum resolution
h264 or webM video codec
AAC or mp3 audio codec (at least 128kbps)
Alternate:
480×320 minimum resolution (artistic, documentaries)
h264 or webM video codec
AAC or mp3 audio codec (at least 128kbps)
Send submissions to Arts Editors, Blake McConnell and Chris Torrez at (arts@thesustainabilityreview.