Ground Works Welcomes New Editors
Sep 13, 2023
Ground Works, a2ru’s online platform for arts-integrated research, warmly welcomes thirteen new members to its Editorial Board. The new members, all representing a2ru institutions, are:
Anna Abraham
University of Georgia
Alero Akporiaye
Rhode Island School of Design
Justin Boyd
University of Texas at San Antonio
Kristin Caskey
Virginia Commonwealth University
Satu Hummasti
University of Utah
Astrid C. Kensinger
Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar
Alexander Lerch
Georgia Institute of Technology
Melissa Noble
University of Houston
Scott Ordway
Rutgers University
Seri Robinson
Oregon State University
Justin P. Sutters
George Mason University
D.J. Trischler
University of Cincinnati
Sanford Tweedie
Rowan University
This cohort joins the full Editorial Board to do the review and programmatic work that helps shape the platform. Specifically, Editors are responsible for Stage 1 review, a sometimes collaborative process in which they read and comment on submissions at the “letter of interest” stage. Editors also serve as liaisons to their institutions and fields.
a2ru campus contacts at each member institution nominate Editors. Ground Works Managing Editor Veronica Stanich comments, “I’m continuously floored by the intellectual and artistic powerhouse that is the Ground Works Editorial Board! And grateful that these extraordinary individuals lend their expertise in service of the evolving field of arts integrated research.”
Ground Works will host an open house at the 2023 a2ru conference, welcoming everyone to learn more about the platform and chat with a community of arts-integrated researchers. Ground Works Editors will be on hand to talk informally about potential submission ideas.