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SAIC Holiday Art Sale 2022

The winter holidays around the corner marks an SAIC tradition: the annual holiday art sale!

Photo Essay: Galleries Around Chicago

A handful of Chicago galleries featuring emerging artists.

Threadless Way

A heartfelt piece by Oberon Waters.

Make Way for Frida

The Cleve Carney Art Gallery, in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, is expanding in anticipation of a Frida Kahlo show in summer 2020.

Ventrafication

How SAIC alum David Heo plans to put local artists' work on Ventra cards.

Social Architectures

"Dimensions of Citizenship," on view at Wrightwood 659, weaves together architecture, the individual, and the global.

Night Documents

Dawoud Bey's dark, monumental images recall stops on the Underground Railroad.

Remembering James Yood

Family, friends, and colleagues remembered critic and professor James Yood at a moving memorial service.

Critic’s Picks: Danny Bredar and Michal Martychowiec

Two shows at Extase and Lithium.

Nonprofits at Art EXPO Raise Awareness Through Art

Promoting social justice at a commercial art fair.

Been There, Zine That

An interview with Chicago Publishing Resource Center director John Wawrzaszek on the space's five-year run

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.

“Street Level” Celebrates Four Years of Galerie F

Galerie F celebrates their fourth anniversary by bringing viewers closer to street art in the gallery space.

Creating India

Ritika Gupta sits down with with curator Dr. Madhuvanti Ghose to talk about India, representation, culture, and art.

Bank Shots

Theaster Gates' art library opens on South Side.