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Cobwebs, stains, and punctures pepper the dull brown wall. At the bottom right corner of the photographic frame, we see the edge of a baby’s crib. With some sense now of the scale, it seems that the coat may be that of a child.

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Her interdisciplinary work explores an ecology of survival in modern life, drawing from histories of colonization and migration. Born in Hong Kong, Ngô grew up as a refugee in the American South and was raised in a Vietnamese and Chinese American family.

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Whether she is co-curating colorful, immersive artworks for Open Source: The First Shenzhen Biennale or curating Tatiana Trouvé and Laure Prouvost’s first museum solo exhibitions in China, Tang has a passion for working with others to achieve their vision.

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Back in the 1970s, children and young adults came to the School as part of a series called Young Artist’s Studios (YAS) at the Art Institute of Chicago. These classes were overseen by SAIC’s Department of Art Education, with undergraduate and graduate students coming in on their weekends to co-facilitate and teach children about the power and importance of self-expression.

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As the Andrea B. Laporte Associate Curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia, she is curating two exhibitions opening in 2021.

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Zoom happy hours, virtual game nights, drive-by birthday celebrations—after one year of cultivating our relationships from a safe distance, we’re pining for fresh ways to connect. To feel something new and surprising.

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Whether it’s dressing up for a Zoom meeting or getting creative while wearing your comfiest sweats, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s community members have been keeping it fashionable on and off campus. Here are our editors’ picks from some of the best styles—submitted by you.