The Journal of Modern Craft, (AH-C NK1 .J86), a peer-reviewed academic journal, covers craft in all its historical and contemporary manifestations from the mid-nineteenth-century to the present. Special emphasis is placed on studio practice and on the transformations of indigenous forms of craft activity throughout the world. The journal also reviews and analyses the relevance of craft within new media, folk art, architecture, design, contemporary art, and other fields.
Conceived as an experimental platform for new forms of criticism, May (AH-C N6495 .M39), proposes to examine matters pertaining to the field of contemporary cultural production through the publication of essays, exhibition reviews and interviews, with international contributors varying from scholars to critics, artists, writers and curators.