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As Friends and Artists

Frida Kahlo and Mary Reynolds Take the Spotlight at AIC

Mechanics of Accountability: Administrators Cash In, Instructors Burn Out

Students examine how AICWU challenges profit-driven decisions

Permission to Protest?

The new student handbook features a demonstration policy

Art as Action

AIC workers' union hosts art sale to support and unite

Subverting the Narrative

The Art Institute’s Celebration of African Beauty

‘When we get the necklace back, we won’t display it in a museum’

How a sacred necklace of Nepal’s Hindu goddess ended up at AIC

Gatekeepers of Heritage

Native artifacts at AIC evoke feelings of loss in some students.

Union members at Chicago’s art institute blame management for delaying negotiations

“If management tries to delay anymore, they are going to find out that we are stronger than ever.”

SAIC on the Oscars

The SAIC community shares thoughts and reactions to Hollywood's biggest night

When Will SAIC Decolonize?

Like several academic institutions of the Global North, SAIC also heavily relies on Eurocentric ideas and knowledge of art.

7 Things To Do While Waiting For The Sharp Elevator

Why waste your time when you can host a salon before your lift arrives?

Exhausting The Infinite Color of Monochrome

Sometimes, less is really more.

Part-time Faculty at SAIC Overwhelmingly Vote to Join the Union

Out of 410 votes that were counted yesterday, 92% of faculty voted YES.

SAIC: Where a Credit Hour Costs More Than an Ounce of Gold

The tuition increase has forced some students to wonder whether their needs matter.

Navigating Between the Floating Worlds

A Collective Introspection of Japanese Printmakers during the “Dark Night” in 1923–45.