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sculpture
Arts & Culture
How to be Independent: Lessons from Sonya Bogdanova
Russian-born artist Sonya Bogdanova shares advice on loans, anger, and why one should never work at Blick.
SAIC
Through The Fence: A Review of “Knotted Lines”
Engaging with Maya Nguyen's complex, interactive piece at SITE Galleries.
Multimedia
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.
Arts & Culture
The Violent Past, The Violent Present
Artist and educator Jefferson Pinder discusses his newest project, “This Is Not A Drill.”
Arts & Culture
High Fiber Diet
At DePaul Art Museum, Betsy Odom and kg Gnatowki play with craft, gender, and loss.
Arts & Culture
Loss, Permanence, Vessels: On Ben Harle
At the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's SITE gallery, an accomplished ceramicist contemplates how we grieve and memorialize loved ones.
Arts & Culture
Combing Through the Split
As we work towards our degrees at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), we hope to find professors that we can...
SAIC
Memory and Loss
Stephanie Germosen addresses the lasting legacy of HIV/AIDS through performance
Arts & Culture
Not Unlike Any Land: Exhibition at the Gunder Mansion explores urban transience
The true accomplishment of "Not Unlike Any Land" is its meditation on the nature and great privilege of dwelling.
Arts & Culture
Alison Ruttan: Where is the Humanity?
Alison Ruttan’s recent exhibit in all three of the Michigan Galleries at the Chicago Cultural Center asks us to take a look at ourselves as humans. Are aggression and violence genetically ingrained into our human-ness? What does our ability to wage war say about us as humans?





