Professor Michelle Grabner was recently featured in New York Times Style Magazine. The article covers 12 unique art programs across the globe, including Grabner’s program, the Poor Farm.
Alum Irregular Girl (BFA 2017) was recently spotlighted in Chicago Reader.
Earlier this year, artist John Gerrard (MFA 2000) debuted two new projects at Pace Gallery: an NFT series that included 196 unique works and a solo exhibition featuring his annual simulations.
Alum Yuri Yuan (BFA 2019) was recently spotlighted by Refinery 29. The artist spoke about her childhood passions for art and literature, her new collection exploring fear, her experience as a Chinese immigrant in America, and her pursuit of an education at SAIC.
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago announced the appointment of T. Camille Martin-Thomsen as its new dean of faculty and vice president of academic affairs.
On May 22, 2022, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago community gathered at Wintrust Arena to celebrate the resiliency of the graduating classes of 2020, 2021, and 2022.
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago to Present First Career Retrospective of Faculty Member Nick Cave
For the first time in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago faculty member’s career, Stephanie and Bill Sick Professor of Fashion, Body and Garment Nick Cave will present a retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (MCA). Nick Cave: Forothermore will run at the MCA from May 14 to October 2, 2022, and online at mcachicago.org.
Alum Colin Self’s (BFA 2010) performance was recently reviewed by Artforum. The performance, Tip the Ivy, is an opera surrounding Polari, the dialect of LGBTQ+ people, sex workers, and entertainers in 19th and early 20th-century England.
Lecturer and Continuing Studies Instructor Megan Euker has been selected as a Fulbright scholar to visit Syracuse, Sicily, in Italy. The scholarship recognizes her work bridging art, design, science, and her career in the biotechnology world working with San Rocco Therapeutics to cure sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia.
Maura Pilcher (HPres alumna), Director of the Grant Wood Art Colony at the University of Iowa, organized a stimulating and successful conference, A Home and Studio of One's Own, in collaboration with the National Trust's Historic Artists' Homes & Studios program.