Laboratorio de Arte
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Elevating the Standards of Arts Scholarship
Introduction
Laboratorio de Arte is an esteemed journal published by UNIV SEVILLA, EDITORIAL, specializing in the interdisciplinary fields of Arts and Humanities, Conservation, Museology, and Visual Arts. With an impactful presence in research since its inception, the journal has been open access since 2006, promoting the free dissemination of knowledge and fostering academic dialogue among scholars, professionals, and students. The journal adheres to rigorous academic standards, reflected in its categorization within the Q2 and Q3 quartiles across various disciplines, and its commendable rankings in Scopus make it an essential resource for those engaged in the arts. The h-index for this journal showcases its contribution to the field, further solidifying its importance in contemporary research. As it continues to evolve through 2023 and beyond, Laboratorio de Arte serves as a vital platform for innovative thoughts and practices within the vibrant landscape of artistic and cultural studies.
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