Bani Abidi (MFA 1999) has had a big year. Her mid-career retrospective, Bani Abidi: The Man Who Talked Until He Disappeared, opened at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago in September 2021.
Art and travel have always been important to Vílchez and Rose’s lives. “I started writing songs when I was seven,” Rose shared.
For her latest solo exhibition at JTT Gallery, Point of View, alum Diane Simpson (MFA 1978) draws influence from many architectural sources as well as her own collection of photographs and drawings.
When Hai-Wen Lin (MDes 2023) arrived at Ox-Bow, where they had been awarded the LeRoy Neiman Summer Fellowship, they weren’t immediately sure what to do with themselves.
In the March 2022 issue of Art in America, Professor Claire Pentecost wrote a feature on bio art and its importance in the world today.
Associate Professor Abigail Glaum-Lathbury (BFA 2006) was featured in the New York Times discussing her designs and their role in today’s fashion scene.
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), a global leader in art and design education, continues its yearly events with an exciting line-up for April 2021.
Between January 31 and February 1, more than 20 historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) were subject to bomb scares.
They’re a new media artist, DJ, writer, educator, and scholar.
Alums Emilio Williams (MFA 2019) and Assistant Professor Benjamin Larose (MDes 2016) are staging their plays at Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theater.