Submit a 1000-word max discussion post, visual analysis, or personal essay. We are looking for both art historical essays as well as creative writing pieces rooted around art. The submission can be from a class or an independent work.

Ephemera publishes short, critical reviews on exhibitions, film, performance, and artists’ publications. Writing on local works or publications are strongly encouraged. Students from all disciplines are welcome to apply.

EPHEMERA is seeking submissions for academic papers, artwork, and reviews to be published in the Fall 2025 issue of our bi-annual journal. Submissions will close on October 15, 2025 at midnight.

EPHEMERA is seeking submissions for academic papers, artwork, and reviews to be published in the Spring 2026 issue of our annual magazine. Submissions for print will close on January 15, 2025 at midnight. Submissions can be made year-round for online publication.



We are looking for any submissions of studio art, photography, fashion, music, dance, film, theater, or other art mediums. It can be any art project you are super proud of and would like to share with others. Please submit a 100-word artist statement, a description of the work, and high-quality images.

Submit a 1000-word max discussion post, visual analysis, or personal essay. We are looking for both art historical essays as well as creative writing pieces rooted around art. The submission can be from a class or an independent work.

We are looking for any submissions of studio art, photography, fashion, music, dance, film, theater, or other art mediums. It can be any art project you are super proud of and would like to share with others. Please submit a 100-word artist statement, a description of the work, and high-quality images.

Ephemera publishes short, critical reviews on exhibitions, film, performance, and artists’ publications. Writing on local works or publications are strongly encouraged. Students from all disciplines are welcome to apply.

Ephemera

Dartmouth's Art and Art History Magazine

Our mission is to create an engaging and dynamic platform for the exploration of art history within the Dartmouth community.