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about the magazine

by Matt Fisher last modified May 10, 08 19:07

Welcome to the working, open, beta site for project muster and muster magazine.

We're a project.  We're trying to improve on the way that most art magazines are put together, and we're working from the ground up on alternatives to the norm.  We think art publishing should be as open, collaborative and transparent as possible.

We publish Muster Magazine. It is by, for and about artists and their communities.  We aren't interested in making yet another art magazine funded by and beholden to the latest art fashions. We'd rather present all kinds of artists--emerging, mid-career and blue chip--and the ways they think and talk about what they're doing.  We talk about artists who show in museums and ones who show in coffeeshops.

We think that most of the writing in any art magazine should come directly from artists, whether by interviews or from artists writings.  To do this, we're making a submission and editing process that's completely different from most magazines.  We're borrowing features of social networks to start coversations, gather both amateur and professional writings, and present more of an ongoing transcript than an editorial comment. Submission to the print magazine and to this web portal is always open, and takes place by dong things at this site.  We consider comments, discussions, self-uploaded files, shared images, and any posts to be submissions to and part of the project.  And we tag, syndicate and promote everything that you send us.

We select items for the print magazine from this website, so submission to the site and to print are actually the same thing. Our magazine is an ongoing record and commentary on what we're doing. We hope to have the first print issue of Muster out this summer.

Since we're just getting started, this project is completely run by volunteers. There are no paid positions and we don't pay for posts.




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