Обложка журнала
Title (English)
SIBERIAN ART HISTORY JOURNAL
Language of publication
Russian, English
ISSN
2782-4926 (online)
Periodicity (English)

Published since 2022.

Publication frequency: 4 times a year

The electronic version of the article is prepared in Microsoft Word. The text of the article is placed on an A4 page in Times New Roman font, 12 points in size, with a line spacing of 1.5. Portrait orientation with margins of 2.5 cm on all sides and obligatory page numbering. The structure of the manuscript is sent to the editor in two separate files: 1) title page 2) text of the article Title page requirements The title page states: UDC Title of the article in Russian Surnames and names of each of the authors in Russian (see sample article below) ORCID ID, e-mail (data are registered in electronic systems) The full name of all organizations to which the authors belong in Russian. Abstract in Russian. The abstract is a brief, but at the same time the most informative content of a scientific publication. The abstract should be between 200 and 250 words. It summarizes the background and objectives of the study, the main methods, including the type of study, sampling and main analytical methods, the main results with their numerical expression and levels of statistical significance, and the main conclusions. New and important aspects of the study are noted. Keywords in Russian - 3-6 keywords Scientific specialty of the article for which the journal is included in the List of Higher Attestation Commission All the above information is in English in the same sequence. Requirements for the text of the article: The recommended length of the text of the article is from 20,000 to 40,000 characters (with spaces). The article must be structured. Suggested article structure: Statement of the problem, purpose of the article, review of scientific literature on the problem Methodology (materials and methods) Research results, discussion Conclusion (conclusions in accordance with the purpose of the article, author's contribution). An obligatory element of the text of the article is the "References" (References) Lists of references (References) are presented in two formats: In the original language of the sources (for English-language publications) and in transliteration in Latin letters with the translation of publication sources into English (for non-English-language sources). On the site ttp://www.translit.ru/ you can use the program for transliterating Russian text into Latin (BSI version) for free. If available, DOI is given in the article. Additionally, the same list of sources is compiled for further publication in the RSCI: Russian-language sources are written in Cyrillic, and English-language sources are written in Latin. An example of a list of references: References Almeida, P.L. Brazil Through French Eyes: A Nineteenth Century Artist in the Tropics // Analise Social, 2017, no. 223, LII (2), pp. 489-492. Available at: http://analisesocial.ics.ul.pt/documentos/AS_223_book04.pdf (accessed 20 July 2019) Biryuleva, K. V. Variativnost' ornamentatsii keramiki ust'-kovinskogo tipa Nizhnego Priangar'ya [Variability of ornamentation of pottery of Ust-Kovinsky type of the Lower Angara] // Evraziya v kainozoe. Stratigrafiya, paleoekologiya, culture [Eurasia in the Cenozoic. Stratigraphy, paleoecology, cultures]. 2018, 7, pp. 304–311. [in English] Bulkeley, R. Pictures from an Antarctic expedition: Mikhailov on the Bellingshausen voyage // Polar Record, 49 (4), pp. 409-411. Krivonogov, V.P. Khakasy v nachale XXI century: Sovremennyye etnicheskiye protsessy [Khakas at the beginning of the XXI century: Modern ethnic processes]. Abakan, Khakasskoye knizhnoe izdatel'stvo, 2011, 252 p. [in English] References (RSCI) Almeida, P.L. Brazil Through French Eyes: A Nineteenth Century Artist in the Tropics // Analise Social, 2017, no. 223, LII (2), pp. 489-492. Access mode: http://analisesocial.ics.ul.pt/documentos/AS_223_book04.pdf (accessed 20 July 2019) Bulkeley, R. Pictures from an Antarctic expedition: Mikhailov on the Bellingshausen voyage // Polar Record, 49 (4), pp. 409-411. Biryuleva, K. V. Variability of the ornamentation of ceramics of the Ust-Kovinsky type of the Lower Angara region // Eurasia in the Cenozoic. Stratigraphy, paleoecology, cultures. 2018, 7, p. 304–311. Krivonogov V.P. Khakass at the beginning of the XXI century: Modern ethnic processes. Abakan, Khakass book publishing house, 2011, 252 p. In the text of the article, to link to the source, you must use parentheses and the transliterated surname of the author, the year of publication of the source. An example of using a link to a source in the text of an article: Of particular interest among scholars today is the religion of indigenous peoples. Both their traditional beliefs (Cox, 2016) and the relationship between religion and society (Geertz, 2017) are being studied. Wilson in his research considers Evenki shamanism as a special form of apprenticeship (Wilson, 2013). D. Brandišauskas addresses the perception of the alien by the Evenks and how the alien (especially the political system) is comprehended through the prism of their beliefs (Brandišauskas, 2018: 36). Illustrative material It is sent to the editor along with the article in separate files with the jpg extension. Includes a description of a figure, table, graph, diagram, etc., as well as an indication of where in the text of the article this material should be placed. In the text of the article, references are made to the figure in parentheses (Fig. 1). The illustration itself is signed Figure 1. Title. tables Tables are included in the text of the article, have a title, numbering. The text of the article should contain a link to the table.​

The publication of an article in a peer-reviewed scientific journal implies the observance of ethical principles by all participants in the preparation of the publication. Lead editors (members of the editorial board) undertake to make fair and impartial decisions independent of commercial interests and to organize an objective review process; adopt an editorial policy that ensures maximum transparency and full accountability to the author; protect the integrity of publications, making corrections if necessary, and issue reasonable refusals to those whose manuscripts do not comply with research or publishing ethics; protect the rights of third parties from unauthorized use of materials; manage editorial conflicts of interest; critically assess the ethical standards of research in humans and animals; ensure that authors and reviewers are aware of what is expected of them. Reviewers participate in the formation of editorial policy; comply with the deadlines for reviewing articles and the confidentiality of assessments; formulate a review objectively and impartially, if necessary, confirming their opinion with a reference to the source; monitor and prevent conflicts of interest. The authors adhere to generally accepted standards of scientific reporting; provide access to the data they receive; present original works, avoiding plagiarism and parallel publications in other publications; confirm the sources of their data; publish research results that do not pose a danger to humans or animals; do not create situations of conflict of interest; if necessary, correct fundamental errors in published works. guarantee that the articles are original (not previously published in other publications in their current or similar form), are not under consideration in the editors of other publications, and all possible conflicts of interest related to copyright and publication of the articles in question are settled. confirm that their publication does not violate any of the existing copyrights and guarantee the publisher compensation for losses in the event of such violations. The editors of the journal "Siberian art journal" establishes these standards of publication ethics and reserves the right to reject the publication of an article in case of violation of the above rules.

Manuscripts are accepted year-round and published on a first-come, first-served basis. The publication period depends on the degree of content of the journal and is at least 3 months. The publication reviews all materials received by the editorial office that correspond to its subject, for the purpose of their expert evaluation. Articles are sent to the e-mail address of the editor-in-chief - decanka@mail.ru marked "for publication in the scientific journal "Siberian art history journal".

The procedure for reviewing articles sent to the editorial office of the reviewed publication
Manuscripts are accepted by the editorial board of the Siberian Art History Journal year-round, published in the order of the general queue. The publication period depends on the degree of content of the journal and is at least 3 months. 
All materials submitted to the editorial office of the Siberian Art History Journal for publication undergo a double "blind" review procedure. The review is carried out by members of the editorial board of the Siberian Art History Journal. All reviewers are recognized experts in the fields corresponding to the thematic focus of the journal and have published in journals within the core of the RSCI or included in the List of leading peer-reviewed publications over the past three years.  
The reviews are kept in the publishing house and in the editorial office of the publication for 5 years. 
The editorial board of the publication sends copies of reviews or a reasoned refusal to the authors of the submitted materials (for example, in case of violation of publication ethics by the author), and also undertakes to send copies of reviews to the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation upon receipt of a corresponding request to the editorial office of the publication.
The publication of an article in a peer-reviewed scientific journal implies compliance with ethical principles on the part of all participants in the preparation of the publication.
Leading editors (members of the editorial board)  
– undertake to make fair and impartial decisions that do not depend on commercial interests, and organize an objective review process;
– adopt an editorial policy that ensures maximum transparency and full accountability to the author;
– protect the integrity of publications, making corrections if necessary, and issue reasonable refusals to those whose manuscripts do not comply with research or publishing ethics;
– protect the rights of third parties from unauthorized use of materials; 
– regulate editorial conflicts of interest; 
– critically evaluate the ethical standards of conducting research on humans and animals;
– ensure that authors and reviewers are aware of what is expected of them.
Reviewers
– participate in the formation of editorial policy;
– observe the deadlines for reviewing articles and confidentiality of assessments; 
– formulate a review objectively and impartially, if necessary, confirming their opinion by referring to the source; 
–monitor and prevent a conflict of interest situation.  
The authors
adhere to generally accepted standards of scientific reporting; 
– provide access to the data they receive; 
– present original works, avoiding plagiarism and parallel publications in other publications; 
– confirm the sources of their data; 
– publish research results that do not pose a danger to humans or animals;
– do not create a conflict of interest situation;
– correct fundamental errors in published works if necessary;
– ensure that the articles are original (have not been previously published in other publications in their current or similar form), are not under consideration in the editorial offices of other publications, and all possible conflicts of interest related to copyrights and the publication of the articles in question are resolved;
– confirm that their publication does not violate any of the existing copyrights and guarantee the publisher damages in case of detection of such violations.
The editorial board of the Siberian Art History Journal establishes the norms of publication ethics and reserves the right to reject the publication of an article in case of violation of the established rules.

A gross violation of publication ethics on the part of the author (co-authors) may lead to retraction of the article, which is reported to the authors and all interested subjects.

Subscription and purchase of articles is carried out through the Scientific Electronic Library (NEB).

The actual and legal address of the publishing house: 660100, Krasnoyarsk, Akademika Kirenskogo str., 67 of 106 

Electronic magazine: https://siberianart-journal.ru 

There is no publication fee.

Zamaraeva Julia  — Doctor of Cultural Studies, Docent
D.A. Hvorostovsky Siberian State Institute of Arts (The First Vice-rector)
Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation
Kistova Anastasia  — Candidate of Philosophical Sciences
Krasnoyarsk Art Museum named after V.I. Surikov (headmaster)
Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation
Kolesnik Maria  — Candidate of Cultural Studies, Docent
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)
Russian Federation
Kopceva Natal'ya Petrovna  — Doctor of Philosophy, Professor
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Head of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)

Leshchinskaia Natalia  — Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)
Russian Federation
Luzan Vladimir  — Doctor of Cultural Studies, Docent
D.A. Hvorostovsky Siberian State Institute of Arts (Executive duties of the Rector)
Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation
Moskalyuk Marina  — Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Arts,Doctor of Art History, Professor
D.A. Hvorostovsky Siberian State Institute of Arts (Professor of the Department of Social Sciences and Humanities and Art History)
doctor of art criticism
Russian Federation
Pimenova Natalya  — Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)

Seredkina Natalia  — Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)
Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation
Sertakova Ekaterina  — Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)
Russian Federation
Sitnikova Aleksandra  — Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)
Academic rank
Russian Federation
Smolina Maya  — Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)

Shpak Anna  — Candidate of Cultural Studies
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)
candidate of cultural sciences
Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation
CURRENT RESEARCH OF RUSSIAN ART
CONCEPTUAL ART STUDIES
FOREIGN ART HISTORY
AUDIOVISUAL ARTS
RELIGIOUS ART
ARTS AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES
SIBERIAN CONTEMPORARY ART
CURRENT CULTURAL RESEARCH
HISTORY OF RUSSIAN ART
Publisher
Krasnoyarsk regional public organization Commonwealth of Enlighteners of Krasnoyarsk
Founder
Krasnoyarskaya regional'naya obschestvennaya organizaciya "Sodruzhestvo prosvetiteley Krasnoyar'ya"
The certificate of registration of the periodical
Выписка ЭЛ № ФС 77-83483 от 24.06.2022 зарегистрирован Федеральной службой по надзору в сфере связи, информационных технологий и массовых коммуникаций.
Date of issue testifies to the registration of the newspaper
24.06.2022

The Siberian Art History Journal is a periodical publishing original articles, translations, reviews, reviews and other materials that meet the highest requirements for scientific publications by Russian and foreign scientists. The journal's specialization is related to art history and cultural issues.
The languages of the publication are Russian and English.
The journal is published four times a year (quarterly).

Age marking 12+

The electronic version of the article is prepared in Microsoft Word. The text of the article is placed on an A4 page in Times New Roman font, 12 points in size, with a line spacing of 1.5. Portrait orientation with margins of 2.5 cm on all sides and obligatory page numbering. The structure of the manuscript is sent to the editor in two separate files: 1) title page 2) text of the article Title page requirements The title page states: UDC Title of the article in Russian Surnames and names of each of the authors in Russian (see sample article below) ORCID ID, e-mail (data are registered in electronic systems) The full name of all organizations to which the authors belong in Russian. Abstract in Russian. The abstract is a brief, but at the same time the most informative content of a scientific publication. The abstract should be between 200 and 250 words. It summarizes the background and objectives of the study, the main methods, including the type of study, sampling and main analytical methods, the main results with their numerical expression and levels of statistical significance, and the main conclusions. New and important aspects of the study are noted. Keywords in Russian - 3-6 keywords Scientific specialty of the article for which the journal is included in the List of Higher Attestation Commission All the above information is in English in the same sequence. Requirements for the text of the article: The recommended length of the text of the article is from 20,000 to 40,000 characters (with spaces). The article must be structured. Suggested article structure: Statement of the problem, purpose of the article, review of scientific literature on the problem Methodology (materials and methods) Research results, discussion Conclusion (conclusions in accordance with the purpose of the article, author's contribution). An obligatory element of the text of the article is the "References" (References) Lists of references (References) are presented in two formats: In the original language of the sources (for English-language publications) and in transliteration in Latin letters with the translation of publication sources into English (for non-English-language sources). On the site ttp://www.translit.ru/ you can use the program for transliterating Russian text into Latin (BSI version) for free. If available, DOI is given in the article. Additionally, the same list of sources is compiled for further publication in the RSCI: Russian-language sources are written in Cyrillic, and English-language sources are written in Latin. An example of a list of references: References Almeida, P.L. Brazil Through French Eyes: A Nineteenth Century Artist in the Tropics // Analise Social, 2017, no. 223, LII (2), pp. 489-492. Available at: http://analisesocial.ics.ul.pt/documentos/AS_223_book04.pdf (accessed 20 July 2019) Biryuleva, K. V. Variativnost' ornamentatsii keramiki ust'-kovinskogo tipa Nizhnego Priangar'ya [Variability of ornamentation of pottery of Ust-Kovinsky type of the Lower Angara] // Evraziya v kainozoe. Stratigrafiya, paleoekologiya, culture [Eurasia in the Cenozoic. Stratigraphy, paleoecology, cultures]. 2018, 7, pp. 304–311. [in English] Bulkeley, R. Pictures from an Antarctic expedition: Mikhailov on the Bellingshausen voyage // Polar Record, 49 (4), pp. 409-411. Krivonogov, V.P. Khakasy v nachale XXI century: Sovremennyye etnicheskiye protsessy [Khakas at the beginning of the XXI century: Modern ethnic processes]. Abakan, Khakasskoye knizhnoe izdatel'stvo, 2011, 252 p. [in English] References (RSCI) Almeida, P.L. Brazil Through French Eyes: A Nineteenth Century Artist in the Tropics // Analise Social, 2017, no. 223, LII (2), pp. 489-492. Access mode: http://analisesocial.ics.ul.pt/documentos/AS_223_book04.pdf (accessed 20 July 2019) Bulkeley, R. Pictures from an Antarctic expedition: Mikhailov on the Bellingshausen voyage // Polar Record, 49 (4), pp. 409-411. Biryuleva, K. V. Variability of the ornamentation of ceramics of the Ust-Kovinsky type of the Lower Angara region // Eurasia in the Cenozoic. Stratigraphy, paleoecology, cultures. 2018, 7, p. 304–311. Krivonogov V.P. Khakass at the beginning of the XXI century: Modern ethnic processes. Abakan, Khakass book publishing house, 2011, 252 p. In the text of the article, to link to the source, you must use parentheses and the transliterated surname of the author, the year of publication of the source. An example of using a link to a source in the text of an article: Of particular interest among scholars today is the religion of indigenous peoples. Both their traditional beliefs (Cox, 2016) and the relationship between religion and society (Geertz, 2017) are being studied. Wilson in his research considers Evenki shamanism as a special form of apprenticeship (Wilson, 2013). D. Brandišauskas addresses the perception of the alien by the Evenks and how the alien (especially the political system) is comprehended through the prism of their beliefs (Brandišauskas, 2018: 36). Illustrative material It is sent to the editor along with the article in separate files with the jpg extension. Includes a description of a figure, table, graph, diagram, etc., as well as an indication of where in the text of the article this material should be placed. In the text of the article, references are made to the figure in parentheses (Fig. 1). The illustration itself is signed Figure 1. Title. tables Tables are included in the text of the article, have a title, numbering. The text of the article should contain a link to the table.​

The publication of an article in a peer-reviewed scientific journal implies the observance of ethical principles by all participants in the preparation of the publication. Lead editors (members of the editorial board) undertake to make fair and impartial decisions independent of commercial interests and to organize an objective review process; adopt an editorial policy that ensures maximum transparency and full accountability to the author; protect the integrity of publications, making corrections if necessary, and issue reasonable refusals to those whose manuscripts do not comply with research or publishing ethics; protect the rights of third parties from unauthorized use of materials; manage editorial conflicts of interest; critically assess the ethical standards of research in humans and animals; ensure that authors and reviewers are aware of what is expected of them. Reviewers participate in the formation of editorial policy; comply with the deadlines for reviewing articles and the confidentiality of assessments; formulate a review objectively and impartially, if necessary, confirming their opinion with a reference to the source; monitor and prevent conflicts of interest. The authors adhere to generally accepted standards of scientific reporting; provide access to the data they receive; present original works, avoiding plagiarism and parallel publications in other publications; confirm the sources of their data; publish research results that do not pose a danger to humans or animals; do not create situations of conflict of interest; if necessary, correct fundamental errors in published works. guarantee that the articles are original (not previously published in other publications in their current or similar form), are not under consideration in the editors of other publications, and all possible conflicts of interest related to copyright and publication of the articles in question are settled. confirm that their publication does not violate any of the existing copyrights and guarantee the publisher compensation for losses in the event of such violations. The editors of the journal "Siberian art journal" establishes these standards of publication ethics and reserves the right to reject the publication of an article in case of violation of the above rules.

Manuscripts are accepted year-round and published on a first-come, first-served basis. The publication period depends on the degree of content of the journal and is at least 3 months. The publication reviews all materials received by the editorial office that correspond to its subject, for the purpose of their expert evaluation. Articles are sent to the e-mail address of the editor-in-chief - decanka@mail.ru marked "for publication in the scientific journal "Siberian art history journal".

The editors invite advertisers to cooperate on a contractual basis.

There is no publication fee.

The procedure for reviewing articles sent to the editorial office of the reviewed publication
Manuscripts are accepted by the editorial board of the Siberian Art History Journal year-round, published in the order of the general queue. The publication period depends on the degree of content of the journal and is at least 3 months. 
All materials submitted to the editorial office of the Siberian Art History Journal for publication undergo a double "blind" review procedure. The review is carried out by members of the editorial board of the Siberian Art History Journal. All reviewers are recognized experts in the fields corresponding to the thematic focus of the journal and have published in journals within the core of the RSCI or included in the List of leading peer-reviewed publications over the past three years.  
The reviews are kept in the publishing house and in the editorial office of the publication for 5 years. 
The editorial board of the publication sends copies of reviews or a reasoned refusal to the authors of the submitted materials (for example, in case of violation of publication ethics by the author), and also undertakes to send copies of reviews to the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation upon receipt of a corresponding request to the editorial office of the publication.
The publication of an article in a peer-reviewed scientific journal implies compliance with ethical principles on the part of all participants in the preparation of the publication.
Leading editors (members of the editorial board)  
– undertake to make fair and impartial decisions that do not depend on commercial interests, and organize an objective review process;
– adopt an editorial policy that ensures maximum transparency and full accountability to the author;
– protect the integrity of publications, making corrections if necessary, and issue reasonable refusals to those whose manuscripts do not comply with research or publishing ethics;
– protect the rights of third parties from unauthorized use of materials; 
– regulate editorial conflicts of interest; 
– critically evaluate the ethical standards of conducting research on humans and animals;
– ensure that authors and reviewers are aware of what is expected of them.
Reviewers
– participate in the formation of editorial policy;
– observe the deadlines for reviewing articles and confidentiality of assessments; 
– formulate a review objectively and impartially, if necessary, confirming their opinion by referring to the source; 
–monitor and prevent a conflict of interest situation.  
The authors
adhere to generally accepted standards of scientific reporting; 
– provide access to the data they receive; 
– present original works, avoiding plagiarism and parallel publications in other publications; 
– confirm the sources of their data; 
– publish research results that do not pose a danger to humans or animals;
– do not create a conflict of interest situation;
– correct fundamental errors in published works if necessary;
– ensure that the articles are original (have not been previously published in other publications in their current or similar form), are not under consideration in the editorial offices of other publications, and all possible conflicts of interest related to copyrights and the publication of the articles in question are resolved;
– confirm that their publication does not violate any of the existing copyrights and guarantee the publisher damages in case of detection of such violations.
The editorial board of the Siberian Art History Journal establishes the norms of publication ethics and reserves the right to reject the publication of an article in case of violation of the established rules.

A gross violation of publication ethics on the part of the author (co-authors) may lead to retraction of the article, which is reported to the authors and all interested subjects.

There is no publication fee.

Subscription and purchase of articles is carried out through the Scientific Electronic Library (NEB).

The actual and legal address of the publishing house: 660100, Krasnoyarsk, Akademika Kirenskogo str., 67 of 106 

Electronic magazine: https://siberianart-journal.ru 

Published since 2022.

Publication frequency: 4 times a year

                        Omelik Anna
Omelik Anna Siberian Federal University


                        Pimenova Natalya
Pimenova Natalya Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)


                        Pchelkina Dar'ya
Pchelkina Dar'ya Siberian Federal University


                        Reznikova Ksenia
Reznikova Ksenia Siberian federal university


                        Sertakova Ekaterina
Sertakova Ekaterina Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)


                        Sitnikova Aleksandra
Sitnikova Aleksandra Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)
Academic rank

                        Smolina Maya
Smolina Maya Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)


                        Stepanov Sergey
Stepanov Sergey Siberian Federal University


                        Suetina Alice
Suetina Alice Siberian Federal University


                        Frolova Angelika
Frolova Angelika Siberian Federal University


                        Husnullina Regina
Husnullina Regina Siberian federal university


Zamaraeva Julia  — Doctor of Cultural Studies, Docent
D.A. Hvorostovsky Siberian State Institute of Arts (The First Vice-rector)

Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation
Kistova Anastasia  — Candidate of Philosophical Sciences
Krasnoyarsk Art Museum named after V.I. Surikov (headmaster)

Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation
Kolesnik Maria  — Candidate of Cultural Studies, Docent
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)

Russian Federation
Kopceva Natal'ya Petrovna  — Doctor of Philosophy, Professor
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Head of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)


Leshchinskaia Natalia  — Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)

Russian Federation
Luzan Vladimir  — Doctor of Cultural Studies, Docent
D.A. Hvorostovsky Siberian State Institute of Arts (Executive duties of the Rector)

Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation
Moskalyuk Marina  — Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Arts,Doctor of Art History, Professor
D.A. Hvorostovsky Siberian State Institute of Arts (Professor of the Department of Social Sciences and Humanities and Art History)
doctor of art criticism

Russian Federation
Pimenova Natalya  — Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)


Seredkina Natalia  — Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)

Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation
Sertakova Ekaterina  — Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)

Russian Federation
Sitnikova Aleksandra  — Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)
Academic rank
Russian Federation
Smolina Maya  — Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)


Shpak Anna  — Candidate of Cultural Studies
Federal State Educational Institution of Higher Education "Siberian Federal University" (Associate Professor of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University)
candidate of cultural sciences

Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation

Koptseva Natalya Petrovna - Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, Acting Head of Educational Activities of the Institute of the North and the Arctic, Head of the Department of Cultural Studies and Art History of the Siberian Federal University, Head of the Krasnoyarsk Regional Public Organization "Commonwealth of Krasnoyarsk Enlighteners".

Editorial office of the scientific journal "Siberian Journal of Art History": 660100, Krasnoyarsk, st. Academician Kirensky 67, of. 106; Tel.: +7 (908) 211-41-23; e-mail: decanka@mail.ru

Mission

The mission of the journal is to promote the development of Siberian science in the fields of art history and cultural studies.

Doctor of Cultural Studies, Docent
Zamaraeva Julia
rybka08@bk.ru
Candidate of Philosophical Sciences
Kistova Anastasia
Candidate of Cultural Studies, Docent
Kolesnik Maria
masha_kolesnik@mail.ru
Doctor of Philosophy, Professor
Kopceva Natal'ya Petrovna
Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent
Leshchinskaia Natalia
Doctor of Cultural Studies, Docent
Luzan Vladimir
Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Arts,Doctor of Art History, Professor
Moskalyuk Marina
Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent
Pimenova Natalya
Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent
Seredkina Natalia
Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent
Sertakova Ekaterina
esertakova@sfu-kras.ru
Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent
Sitnikova Aleksandra
aasemenova@sfu-kras.ru
Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Docent
Smolina Maya
Candidate of Cultural Studies
Shpak Anna
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