Dear colleagues,
Happy summer to all. As your writing projects progress, we invite you to submit your research to theMetropolitan Museum Journal.
ճ dzܰԲܲ articles aԻ research notesthat contain original research on works of art in The Met’s collection.
Articles contribute extensive and thoroughly argued scholarship—art historical, technical, and scientific—whereas research notes are narrower in scope, focusing on a specific aspect of new research or presenting a significant finding from technical analysis,forexample.
The maximum length for articles is 8,000 words (including endnotes) and 10–12 images, and for research notes 4,000 words (including endnotes) and 4–6 images.
Theprocess of peer review is double-anonymous. Manuscripts are reviewed by thedzܰԲEditorial Board, composed of members of the curatorial, conservation, and scientific departments, as well as scholars from the broader academic community.
Articles and research notes in theJournalappear in print and online, and are accessible in JStor on the.
The deadlineforsubmissionsforVolume 61 (2026) is September 15, 2025.
Submission guidelines:
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