The article discusses Sifuentes’s textile work, focusing on immigrant justice in her practice and her new exhibition showcasing sculptures, quilts, and protest banners.
The article covers Chicago’s booming art scene and the artists who are transforming it.
Dean of Graduate Studies Arnold J. Kemp speaks to ARTnews about his new exhibition.
The Whitney Museum of American Art has held the Biennial since 1932, making it the longest-running survey of American art.
This year’s list includes five School of the Art Institute of Chicago community members.
EXPO included dozens of SAIC community members, and we're sharing a round-up of some of our favorite featured works.
Growing up in Baghdad, Al-Shaker (MFA 2021) was interrogated and attacked for his figurative painting.
Michaels (SAIC 1991–93) spoke about her design company PM Waterlily’s collection for this year’s Southwestern Association for Indian Arts Santa Fe Indian Market fashion show.
Professor Claire Pentecost wrote a feature on bio art and its importance in the world today.
In this issue, 14 community members are recognized for their contributions to Chicago’s design scene.