F Newsmagazine - The School of the Art Institute of Chicago - Art, Culture, and Politics

Kate Morris

Wabash Lights Merge Technology, Public Infrastructure, Art

Chicago artists Jack Newell an Seth Unger move into the second phase of their Wabash Lights project: a public art installation involving a digitally manipulated LED tube display on the underside of the Wabash CTA tracks.

Rural Perspectives on Art Outside (Cities)

F explores art in the outer reaches of civilization (otherwise known as other people's back yards) and finds out art is almost the same, everywhere.

Symposium on Art Words Raises Questions About Assessment at SAIC

A forum on how words are used to assess art at SAIC raised more questions than it answered.

Art and Academia Perform “in the Present Tense”

An interview with Susy Bielak and Amanda Graham about co-creating a performance symposium in response to the Charlotte Moorman retrospective at Northwestern's Block Museum.

Remembering Charlotte Moorman

Northwestern University's Block Museum hosts "A Feast of Astonishments," a rare and expansive retrospective of Charlotte Moorman's contributions to avant garde performance.

Eye Candy: Art You Can See This Week

The Center of Intuitive and Outsider Art has unique shows all year long.

Considering Collaboration

True collaboration is more than just a word.

Eye Candy: Art you can see this week

New work at the Shane Gallery showcases diverse talent.

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