Alum Renluka Maharaj spoke with Elle about decolonizing narratives, returning to her roots, and finding one’s voice in art.
COVID Diaries showcased the work of five Detroit photographers, including Terrell, and one creative writer as they navigated the ongoing pandemic.
New Time: Art and Feminisms in the 21st Century is currently being presented at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive.
Vasquez talks about how he uses personal memories and emotions to create tender, large-scale oil and acrylic paintings depicting Afro Dominican life.
Inspired by classic 1980s designs, Ghosn’s jewelry is extravagant, chic, and sculpted out of wax.
Memoria, starring Tilda Swinton, was both written and directed by Weerasethakul.
The project presents an opportunity to invest in Chicago artists and is the largest single acquisition of works by Chicago artists by the city in the last 30 years.
The show, entitled Bani Abidi: The Man Who Talked Until He Disappeared, features video, photography, and sound works exploring the artist’s practice over the past two decades.
Athena LaTocha’s (BFA 1992) massive works on paper explore humanity’s collective role as custodians of the earth.
Alum Sara Schnadt (MFA 1998) is drawing on her work as a performance artist to support her efforts in building a software platform that disperses data from NASA’s Perseverance rover.