The Newberry Library’s 30th Annual Book Fair
"About forty percent of the people that come into the library are looking to research their genealogies, but the strength of the library’s resources also draws undergraduate, graduate and PhD students...
View ArticleFiesta del Sol 2014
Fiesta del Sol, the largest Latino festival in the Midwest, began as a small block-party in 1972 to celebrate the Pilsen Neighbors Community Council’s (PNCC) commitment to building Benito Juarez...
View ArticleCulture Shock
Moving to a new place is about learning how to enter the future in all its unpredictable twists and turns, and being prepared to embrace the unexpected to let it be exciting instead of isolating.
View ArticleFrom Doors and Authors to Porn and Smudges
In a society where the ghosts of slavery and racism still haunt our politics and our interactions, conceptual artist Glenn Ligon tackles these issues by appropriating African American history into work...
View ArticleJoseph Grigely: Beauty Is Difficult
The artist lectures as part of SAIC's Low-Residency Masters Program, discussing conversational exchange as a creative process, how fishing is related to conceptual art, and more.
View ArticleArt and Anything Else
SAIC has been at the forefront of incorporating science into an art curriculum, but does the pairing really work?
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