SAIC faculty and alums were celebrated in Newcity's "Film 50" issue celebrating the work of 50 influential filmmakers in Chicago.
EXPO CHICAGO's Creative Chicago: An Interview Marathon featured interviews with SAIC faculty and alums led by Hans Ulrich Obrist.
This year's Hyundai Commission at Tate Modern features an interactive art installation by political activist, artist, and SAIC alum Tania Bruguera (MFA 2001, HON 2016).
PBS Newshour reports on Trevor Pagelen's (MFA 2002) Orbital Reflector, which will orbit the earth, reflect the sun, and eventually disintegrate, as an object of no military value in space.
The New York Times recently published an article about Charles White (SAIC 1937–38) and a review of the Museum of Modern Art's Charles White: A Retrospective, which traveled from the Art Institute of Chicago and opened on October 7.
Yvette Mayorga's (MFA 2016) cake-like sculptures depict Mexican immigrants' version of the American dream in her upcoming display at the Roman Susan Art Foundation.
Stephanie Yueyang Wang was recognized in Communication Arts (CA) Design Annual this year with the identity system she designed for "Women Employed."
The Art Institute of Chicago's recently opened exhibit The Hairy Who? 1966–1969, dedicated to the work of six of SAIC's most famous alums is garnering positive reviews.
Adjunct Professor in the Liberal Arts department Eugenia Cheng discussed her book The Art of Logic and how abstract mathematics helps her understand other people on the Brian Noonan Show at WGN Radio