ART LINKS

 
The Live Art Archive 
The Live Art Archive holds information about existing Live Art / Performance Art materials, records and publications primarily in England and the UK. The audit commenced in 1994, and is funded by the Arts Council of England. It has been

developed in collaboration with The Nottingham Trent University. 
Women and Performance

Subtitled A Journal of Feminist Theory, this is the Web version of a well-established magazine, currently on Issue 17,
 
Theatre Perspectives International

Electronic journal devoted to history, theory, criticism, reviews and dramaturgy. Submissions (including essays, bibliographies, play reviews, interviews and transcriptions of discussions using the Web) are welcome
 
Stirling Marginal Review

Electronic journal documenting visual art, installation and performance projects in Stirling, Scotland. [http://www.stirmargrev.demon.co.uk/margrev.htm]
 
Postmodern Culture

An electronic journal of interdisciplinary criticism
[http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/pmc/contents.all.html]
 
P-Form

A quarterly journal of performance and interdisciplinary art published by Randolph Street Gallery in Chicago. Available by subscription, sample pages only on the Web. [http://fileroom.aaup.uic.edu/RSG/pformhomepage.html]
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Massage

A quarterly US Web journal concerned with contemporary media, art and culture
[http://www.nomadnet.org]
 
Leonardo Online

Online information about the International Society of the Arts, Sciences and Technology, including publications
[http://mitpress.mit.edu/e-journals/Leonardo/home.html]
 
High Performance

Quarterly magazine, founded in 1978, providing support and a critical context for new, innovative and unrecognised work in the arts. The site includes tables of contents and selected essays from the current and past issues of the magazine
[http://www.artswire.org/highperf/HPhome.html]
 
Formations

A pre-prints bank and on-line journal based at the University of Ulster and concerned with cultural studies, media studies and performance research. The pre-prints bank is comprised of a series of user-generated and hosted venues on particular topics, the contents of which feed the journal
[http://formations.ulst.ac.uk/]

The Archive of the National Review of Live Art
The NRLA owes its origins to a one-day event called simply the Performance Platform, which was organised by Steve Rogers at Nottingham's Midland Group Arts Centre in 1979.

pErfOrmAncE aRTiSTS

Performance Art, Culture, Pedagogy Symposium
November 13-16, 1996
 



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