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In Conversation With Cara Dunkerley

Cara Dunkerley (MFA Sculp 2021) sits down in conversation with Matt Morris (Adj. Asst. Prof. PTDW) to discuss coming of age, escapism, and the art of creating a different kind of power fantasy in her work.

SAIC Beat S04E02 – Zhisheng Wu on destruction and preservation

Season 4 continues with a sculptor who repurposed the remnants of destruction to create something new.

“Constellations”: The Sound of Stars and Gathering

Chris Han's exhibition at SITE Galleries reinvents sound to embody gathering and community spirit.

The Chinese Critique Salon

How one extracurricular salon creates its own critique space.

SAIC Beat, S01E03 — Tricia Park: Virtuosity vs. Voice

Once a child prodigy, Tricia Park (MFA 2019, Writing) explores the fraught dynamic between two vastly different approaches to art

Low-Residency, High Impact

The 2019 Low-Res MFA show invokes questions of place and belonging.

Low Residency MFA Show 2018 Embraces Inquiry and Vulnerability

The show included photography, installation, and performance.

My Five Best Ideas: What to Do with My MFA

Taylor knows what her five best career options are with her new degree.

Threshold Thought

New exhibition opens at SAMUEL.

What the F Are We Reading? August 23-29, 2015

Keeping you up-to-date with what the F staff is reading online.

5 Questions: Rocío Azarloza

This month, F Newsmagazine spoke with Rocio Azarloza, MFA candidate in Photo.

Instagram as a Canvas

Matty Davis, an MFA candidate at SAIC, travels over 480 miles by foot for an instagram-based art project.

What the F Are We Reading? May 24-30

Keeping You Up-To-Date on What the F Staff is Reading Online

Open Studio Night 2014

Max Leitner captures the excitement of SAIC's annual Open Studio event.

New Arts Journalism Visits MFA Open Studio Night

Open Studio Night, the annual event where MFA candidates open their studios to the school and to the public, is a chance for students across all departments and disciplines to see just exactly what their colleagues are working on behind closed doors. Students in the MA in New Arts Journalism Program were on the scene to explore and introduce a handful of SAIC's community of artists.