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

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the Year of Iron

Students and faculty say their road trip to create artwork ignited excitement in the craft. Currently SAIC offers bronze and...
F Newsmagazine
Art Therapy Department Chair Catherine Moon did not know about Global Alliance for Africa until she received a call from...
...the discussion centered around SAIC’s sense of community and the goals of the institution, especially the mission and core values...
Right up until 2004, Sarah Becan and M. Jason Robards were simply two artists who - as their website proclaims...
Nestled among the rows of weathered neon furniture store signs on Milwaukee Avenue in Wicker Park is the Stop Smiling...
Beau O’Reilly, who has taught playwriting at SAIC for over a decade, has written 70 plays that have been produced...
The puppet by very nature is a tough customer, a perpetrator, an instigator and a mocker. A liminal non-human status...
Ruth Margraff considers herself a gypsy, not only because of her zest for traveling all over the world, but also...
With the increasing irrelevancy of giant chains like Borders, which is closing its store on Michigan Ave, now is the...
Kyle Beachy answered his phone, “Kyle Beachy, published author.” It’s a joke. He isn’t married to the idea of being...
If you believe that books should be worn and used, and if you like being part of a community, even...
Distributed by Pilsen concept shop Golden Age, Motherwell is devoted to critically investigating contemporary art and culture through themed literary...
A guide to ongoing literary events in Chicago
Anatomy is Destiny is both installation and choreographed performance piece, as the artist uses a human-scale game of chess to...
As We Live and Breathe, going on through November 7 at the Carrie Secrist Gallery, addresses, from multifarious positions, what...