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

3 community members weigh in on bureaucratic division

SITE Galleries Celebrate 30 Years of Artist Run Spaces

How SAIC’s student run galleries celebrated their birthday

Punk Politics 101: Practices of a Punk

Today’s lesson features special guest Chicago’s Ouroboros the Poser and the Heathenz

The S’More the Merrier

Summer camp is a friendly reminder of the healing powers of community.

Celebrating the Black Experience

A night of deep discussion, good food, and live performance organized by, and dedicated to, the Black community at SAIC

No TikToker is An Island

A look at creators on TikTok making a difference for mental health around the world.

Practice Beyond the Studio: Reflecting on SAIC’s Day of Service

Unity Park site leader reflects on the March event and positive aspects of SAIC's presence in Homan Square

Community Through Service

From hurricane relief work in the U.S. Virgin Islands to replanting urban forests in Chicago, Apoorva Changedia has found community through service — and thinks you can, too.

News Briefs

SAIC hosts post-election gathering; experiments to raise the dead halted in India; Nutella campaigns to rebrand itself.

Homan Square: The Corner of Corrupt Cops, Occupy Protesters, and … SAIC?

SAIC's new initiative in Homan Square provides free art classes, and raises questions about the school's role in gentrification.

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.

Kyle McDonald: The Only Thing That’s Consistent is Sharing

An exclusive interview with the interactive artist, who is heavily involved in the open-source movement, on his work and thoughts about the meeting of art and technology to engage audiences.

Open Curiosity, Open Source

This year's INST-INT art and technology conference in Minneapolis brought a number of opportunities that contributed to the ongoing building of a sharing-based community of makers and thinkers.

Architecture and Identity

Urban Relationships in Damascus and New York.