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Performance Review: The Sacred Notes of Tradition

‘Ruhani Raag’: Ustad Naseeruddin Saami Live at South Asia Institute

Wild and Whimsical — No Strings Attached!

How a SAIC puppet group put together a sold-out show

MCA’s On Stage: Resonance ‘Tremor’

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

The Gray Space of Experimental Art Venues

Two leaders of the Wicker Park art spaces, NoNation and TriTriangle, share their histories and futures.

Two experimental art venues in danger of closure

No Nation and TriTriangle showcased SAIC artists

A Night of the Senses

SAIC artist group //sense organizes experimental theater event that dazzles and mystifies

Artists of the IMPACT Performance Festival 2023

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

Meet the Chicago Bucket Boys

Jordan, member of the Chicago Bucket Boys, talks history and inspiration behind music.

Alumni Spotlight: M_m < M

Photographer and performance artist M_m < M presents the declassified histories of NASA and Disney.

according to SAIC, weed is an art material

do what you will with that information.

Performance Art On Demand

IMPACT, SAIC's annual performance art festival, turns to a new venue this year: Zoom.

The Violent Past, The Violent Present

Artist and educator Jefferson Pinder discusses his newest project, “This Is Not A Drill.”

Life After SAIC: Marcela Torres

Recent SAIC graduate Marcela Torres’ life and work are informed by the science and rhetoric of the physical fight

This Friday, Commune With The Devil: ‘Satanic Panic’ Comes To MacLean Ballroom

If you're looking for something to do this weekend, check out Satanic Panic in the MacLean Ballroom on Friday night. The immersive art experience may help you see the black light.

‘I wanted to be on the cover of a sci-fi book’: Juliana Huxtable’s talk at SAIC

Existing at the crossroads of performance, art, and radical identity politics, Juliana Huxtable is an artist for our time.