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Art and the End of Mass Incarceration

How artists envision a future without mass incarceration.

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.

Life After SAIC: Taykhoom Biviji

An SAIC graduate fights for community justice.

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.

Making the Invisible Visible: Protesters Occupy Homan Square

Chicagoans protest a proposed bill to change the way assaults made against police officers are handled. They have been holding vigil for 12 days and counting.

An Interview with Walter Massey

SAIC President steps down and talks his legacy, challenges, and Beyoncé

Real Horror

A comic by Eric J. Garcia