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react/review: a responsive journal for art and architecture, 2023
The co-managing editors of Volume 3 of react/review wish to thank all the supporters and contribu... more The co-managing editors of Volume 3 of react/review wish to thank all the supporters and contributors who have helped bring this volume into being: in particular, our faculty advisors, Dr. Claudia Moser and Dr. Richard Wittman, for their support and invaluable advice during the editorial process. We thank the History of Art & Architecture Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), the intellectual home of our journal and of our training as emerging scholars in art and architectural history. Within the department, our thanks goes to our department chair, Dr. Laurie Monahan, for her support of the journal initiative, and to Christine Fritsch for her help with design and image formatting. We also thank Aaron Coleman for his support with cover graphics for this volume, Niyaz Mahmud for his critical eye in the journal's final stages, as well as Rachel Lee with eScholarship at the University of California and Chizu Morihara, art librarian at UCSB for assisting us with the publication process. The journal acknowledges Victoria Jennings and Iman Salty as co-organizers of the 2022 Art History Graduate Student Association Symposium, which served as the point of departure for our theme, and from which select papers were developed into feature articles in this edition. Within the editorial team, our special thanks goes to Leslie Huang for managing the website backend, to Samira Fathi as image permissions liaison, and to Betty Schlothan for additional proofreading support. We also thank founding comanager Taylor Van Doorne for her ongoing support as the journal's publication liaison. Finally, we extend our enormous gratitude to the authors and editors whose efforts make this volume a wide-ranging and fascinating inquiry into the "fields of force" which shape historical and contemporary engagements with art and architecture. In the context of this volume's theme and the postcolonial ideas treated by several of the papers, it is of particular importance that we acknowledge the unceded 10 react/review | volume 3
react/review: a responsive journal for art and architecture, 2021
react/review: a responsive journal for art and architecture, 2023
The co-managing editors of Volume 3 of react/review wish to thank all the supporters and contribu... more The co-managing editors of Volume 3 of react/review wish to thank all the supporters and contributors who have helped bring this volume into being: in particular, our faculty advisors, Dr. Claudia Moser and Dr. Richard Wittman, for their support and invaluable advice during the editorial process. We thank the History of Art & Architecture Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), the intellectual home of our journal and of our training as emerging scholars in art and architectural history. Within the department, our thanks goes to our department chair, Dr. Laurie Monahan, for her support of the journal initiative, and to Christine Fritsch for her help with design and image formatting. We also thank Aaron Coleman for his support with cover graphics for this volume, Niyaz Mahmud for his critical eye in the journal's final stages, as well as Rachel Lee with eScholarship at the University of California and Chizu Morihara, art librarian at UCSB for assisting us with the publication process. The journal acknowledges Victoria Jennings and Iman Salty as co-organizers of the 2022 Art History Graduate Student Association Symposium, which served as the point of departure for our theme, and from which select papers were developed into feature articles in this edition. Within the editorial team, our special thanks goes to Leslie Huang for managing the website backend, to Samira Fathi as image permissions liaison, and to Betty Schlothan for additional proofreading support. We also thank founding comanager Taylor Van Doorne for her ongoing support as the journal's publication liaison. Finally, we extend our enormous gratitude to the authors and editors whose efforts make this volume a wide-ranging and fascinating inquiry into the "fields of force" which shape historical and contemporary engagements with art and architecture. In the context of this volume's theme and the postcolonial ideas treated by several of the papers, it is of particular importance that we acknowledge the unceded 10 react/review | volume 3
react/review: a responsive journal for art and architecture, 2021