Submit to the Metropolitan Museum Journal

Happy summer to all. As your writing projects progress, please consider submitting to the peer-reviewed Metropolitan Museum Journal.

The  Journal publishes  articles and research notes that contain original research on works of art in The Met’s collection.

Works of art from The Met collection should be central to the discussion.

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, for example. 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. 

The process of peer review is double-anonymous. Manuscripts are reviewed by the Journal Editorial 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 the Journal appear in print and online, and are accessible in JStor on the University of Chicago Press website.

The deadline for submissions for Volume 62 (published in December 2027) is September 15, 2026.

Submission guidelines: www.journals.uchicago.edu/journals/met/instruct

Please send materials to: journalsubmissions@metmuseum.org

Questions? Write to: journalsubmissions@metmuseum.org

View the Journalhttp://www.journals.uchicago.edu/loi/met

Inspiration from the Collectionwww.metmuseum.org/art/collection

Editorial board


Alexis Belis
Associate Curator, Greek and Roman Art

Monika Bincsik
Diane and Arthur Abbey Curator for Japanese Decorative Arts, Asian Art

Federico Carò
Research Scientist, Department of Scientific Research

Adam Eaker
Associate Curator, European Paintings

Stefan Krause
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Curator in Charge, Department of Arms and Armor

Laura Filloy Nadal

Curator, Arts of the Ancient Americas, Michael C. Rockefeller Wing

Lauren Rosati

Associate Curator and Research Projects Manager, Modern and Contemporary Art

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