Students experience the culture and ecosystems of the American West.
Professor of Art and Technology Studies Eduardo Kac's 1985 work Reabracadabra is featured in an exhibition The Art Happens Here: Net Art’s Archival Poetics at the New Museum.
The senses are integral to making and experiencing artwork as shown in the work of SAIC alums like MacArthur Fellow Wu Tsang (BFA 2004), Robert Andrew Parker (BA 1952), and Alex Stark (BFA 2016).
One of two $10,000 James Raymond Nelson Fellowship recipients, Justin Howard Rosier (MFA 2018) has used the award to foster his practice as a writer and a critic.
Twenty students installed an exhibition of their work in Venice this past spring in response to the School’s first-ever commission of the US Pavilion exhibition Dimensions of Citizenship.
Read an excerpt from our conversation with Erin Toale (Dual MA 2013), a curator, writer, arts administrator, and artist who makes contemporary art accessible to all audiences.
The students graduating in 2019 are passionate and creative. Meet four of our newest alums.
The many layers of Felix Gonzalez-Torres' "Untitled" (Portrait of Ross in L.A.) make it an ideal example for Nenette Luarca-Shoaf's lessons in object-based learning.
Amy Honchell (MFA 2002), associate provost of academic planning, is obsessed with rocks, plants, and particles. Here are some of the other things energizing her in and outside the office.