The Art & Architecture Journal (A&AJ) was founded in 1980, and re-launched with issue 61 in February 2005 and is the leading UK magazine on public art commissions, projects, collaboration - contemporary urban culture - architecture.
The A&AJ has a campaigning ethos to enable the continuing development of successful and qualitative public art commissions, projects and collaborations. It promotes knowledge sharing and professional networking and provides an essential information exchange and reference resource.
The A&AJ communicates to a dedicated and specialised professional readership including artists, arts administrators, architects, public art agencies, libraries, academics, local authorities, health authorities, interior designers, urban designers and planners, landscape architects, craftspeople, environmental organisations and property, construction and development.
The A&AJ comments on commemorative and memorial public art - environmental and land art - sculpture parks and gardens - architecture and urban design - urban regeneration - art in health - craft, design and applied art - temporary projects, performance and installations - festivals and biennales - experimental areas of film, digital media and sound - the written word.
The A&AJ is published four times a year as a 96 page double issue presenting over 80 articles per annum together with news and opinion dedicated to public art. Each issue is also linked to a conference and is part of the A&AJ Conference Programme.
