The Interfaith Journal on Religion, Art & Architecture
About the Magazine
Faith & Form Magazine: The Interfaith Journal on Religion, Art and Architecture
First published in August 1967 as an educational journal for the professional, religious, and lay communities. Its purpose is to provide current information on problems and solutions for design and liturgy as it relates to religious art and architecture of all faiths.
The Journal Staff
Editor-in-Chief / Advertising Contact
Michael J. Crosbie, Ph.D., AIA
47 Grandview Terrace
Essex, CT 06426
860 575-4702
Email
Editor Emeritus
Betty H. Meyer
25 Maple Street
Auburndale, MA 02466
617 965-3018
Directory Listings and Accounts Receivable Contact
Trena McClure
100 North Tryon Street, #3500
Charlotte, NC 28202
704 927-2253
Design, Production, and Web
Dave Kuhar
James Cotton
The Media Cellar, Inc.
38123-2 West Spaulding St.
Willoughby, OH 44094
440 918-1301
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Contribute
Faith & Form welcomes article submissions on any topic relevant to art and architecture. If you are not currently a subscriber to the magazine, take a moment to learn more about Faith & Form and the types of articles it features.
How to Contribute
ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION IS PREFERRED. Please submit an electronic copy of your material in Microsoft Word or Rich Text format. Any photographic files you’d like included must be scanned at a size no smaller than 5x7, at 300 dpi (larger file size is of course preferred). DO NOT submit JPEG files; Photoshop or TIFF ONLY. Send hard copy, along with any photographic prints, slides, or transparencies (please do not send any type of inkjet print – even “photo quality prints” – to the mailing address below. Electronic material may be submitted via a form on this website; contact our editor for information.
To submit a hard copy of your article, please ensure that it is double-spaced and on 8-1/2 by 11-inch paper. Enclose any photos or other graphics you wish to include. If you would like your originals returned, you must include a return envelope with sufficient postage. Send hard copy, along with any photographic prints, slides, or transparencies (please do not send any type of inkjet print – even “photo quality prints” – and do not send pre-printed materials) to:
Michael J. Crosbie, Ph.D., AIA
47 Grandview Terrace
Essex, CT 06426