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MCA’s On Stage: Resonance ‘Tremor’

How Samita Sinha’s ‘Tremor’ explores complex emotions through Indian vocal traditions

Placemaking at SAIC

The Evolution of 3 Key Resources Over Time

Mickey Mouse Met the Public Domain

What does it actually mean for the Mouse House to lose copyright protection on their most iconic character?

Artists of the IMPACT Performance Festival 2023

Juliana Castro Duperly, Nikki Telegan, and Mallory Qiu on their multidisciplinary practices.

“Intimate Excavations”

In the home gallery's latest exhibition, performance serves as a springboard to proliferate personal experiences.

To Have and To Hold: Art in a Comfortable Living Space

Through intimately-crafted shows exhibited in her apartment, SAIC Art History alum Budgie Birka-White brings brings art to the masses.

“David Bowie is” at the Brooklyn Museum

The last stop of the late artist and musician's traveling exhibition finds occasional clashes between the man and his persona.

“A Considerably More Urgent Situation”: Ai Weiwei on the Refugee Crisis

The famed Chinese artist's latest film combines a fixation on large groups in transit with a terrifying sense of scale.

Loss, Permanence, Vessels: On Ben Harle

At the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's SITE gallery, an accomplished ceramicist contemplates how we grieve and memorialize loved ones.

NAJ Portraits: The Playful Textures of Carolina Velez Muñiz

A painter and fiber artist at SAIC simultaneously discovers her practice and the history of her people.

Tania Aguiñiga’s Crisis of Identity at Volume Gallery

At Volume Gallery, the latest evolution of a resourceful and thought-provoking artist.

No Cheerleader: ‘Lysistrata Jones’ Stumbles at Refuge Theatre

In "Lysistrata Jones," Refuge Theatre puts on a sad excuse for an empowering female piece.

Safe Space: Eugene Von Bruenchenhein at Kohler Arts

At the Kohler Arts Center, an "outsider" makes space for his world in ours.

The ‘Complicated, Elusive, Generous’ Jennifer Packer

At the Renaissance Society, a thoroughly original painter dazzles in her first solo exhibition.

Visual Language: The Illustrations of Saul Steinberg

The Art Institute of Chicago presents a fresh perspective on the late illustrator and New Yorker contributor.