F Newsmagazine, SAIC's student-run publication received numerous awards from the 2018–19 Illinois College Press Association contest.
Calibrated Lens portrays the multi-dimensional built environment that has evolved over decades on Chicago’s South Side, and acts of resilience and relaxation cultivated by residents in these spaces, through home movies, photographs and constructed objects. Rooted in architecture, artifacts, and scenes of daily life, a history of community creativity and collective action is made visible within three vignettes.
Newcity released its annual Design 50 list along with a special Design Hall of Fame, honoring those who drive the creation of form, function, and beauty.
artnet News asked more than 30 professors teaching contemporary art at some of the top university art history and MFA programs across the country to find out who they thought groundbreaking millennial artists were, and Martine Syms (BFA 2007) made the list.
Lost, forgotten, and saved — Chicago’s historic buildings encounter various fates in their lifetime and their stories are constantly evolving. This panel discussion took place on Wednesday, February 13th in SAIC's Ballroom and was moderated by Anne Sullivan (SAIC's Chair of Historic Preservation).
Tom Buechele (BFA 1989, MFA 2017) spoke with Crain's Chicago Business about pursuing a graduate degree "for the fun of it."
New Media Futures: The Rise of Women in the Digital Arts, a book edited by Ellen Sandor (MFA 1975, HON 2014), Janine Fron, and Donna J. Cox was recently reviewed in Hyperallergic.