
ISSN 0779-7397
Frequency:
2 issues/year
Accepted Language(s):
English, Dutch
Available in Open Access
FORUM+ is a journal that highlights peer-reviewed artistic research from various fields in an Open Access format. It is available both online and in print, and it reflects the dynamic and diverse nature of artistic research, an area of growing importance within higher arts education worldwide. The journal’s central mission is to facilitate dialogue by bridging the world of artistic research with its broader academic and societal context. In addition to providing a platform for sharing research findings, FORUM+ also aims to stimulate critical reflection on methods, processes, and motives. The journal provides a stage for creative approaches and critical reflections on the continuously evolving landscape of research in the arts. While FORUM+ is primarily aimed at researchers, teachers, and students in higher arts education across artistic disciplines, it also endeavors to make current developments in artistic research more accessible to a wider audience of art enthusiasts. By ensuring accessibility in form and content, the journal positions itself between an academic and a cultural publication.
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Editor-in-Chief
Nele Wynants, University of Antwerp
Editorial Board
Nele Wynants, University of Antwerp
Assia Bert, Royal Conservatoire Antwerp
Saddie Choua, Royal Institute for Theatre, Cinema & Sound (RITCS Brussels)
Timmy De Laet, University of Antwerp
Lotte De Voeght, Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp
Arne De Winde, Hogeschool PXL Hasselt
Pascal Gielen, Antwerp Research Institute for the Arts (ARIA), University of Antwerp
Falk Hübner, Fontys School of Fine & Performing Arts
Bas Rogiers, Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp
Elisa Seghers, University of Antwerp - Royal Conservatoire Antwerp
Klaas Tindemans, Royal Institute for Theatre, Cinema & Sound (RITCS Brussels)
Petra Van Brabandt, Sint Lucas Antwerp
Marjolijn van den Berg, HKU University of the Arts Utrecht
Joost Vanmaele, KASK & Conservatory / School of Arts Ghent - Orpheus Institute
Kevin Voets, Royal Conservatoire AntwerpAdvisory Board
Joachim Ben Yakoub, Ghent University - Sint Lucas Antwerp
Ann Bessemans, Hogeschool PXL Hasselt
Toon Brouwers, Royal Conservatoire Antwerp - Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp
Anke Coumans, Minerva Art Academy, Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen
Paul Craenen, Royal Conservatoire The Hague
Hilde D’haeyere, KASK & Conservatory / School of Arts Ghent
Willem de Wolf, DE HOE - Royal Conservatoire Antwerp - KASK School of Arts Gent
Leen Engelen, LUCA School of Arts - KU Leuven
Jaana Erkkilä-Hill, University of the Arts Helsinki - University of Lapland - SAR
Sarah Hendrickx, Sint Lucas Antwerp
Inge Henneman, Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp
Arne Herman, Antwerp Symphony Orchestra
Matthias Heyman, Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel - LUCA School of Arts
Marijke Hoogenboom, Zurich University of the Arts
Winnie Huang, Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln - soundinitiative new music ensemble
Thijs Lijster, University of Groningen
Johan Pas, Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp
Ahilan Ratnamohan, Robin vzw
Jan Steen, KASK & Conservatory / School of Arts Ghent
Staf Vos, CEMPER, Centre for Music and Performing Arts Heritage