News

April 2008

Wafaa Bilal - How popular media misrepresented a controversial artist. by Monica LaBelle

Waste Not, Want Not - April roll-out for new SAIC recycling program. by Jesse Stein

Greening Your Monthly Flow: - Reusable menstrual products. by Katherine Pill

Solar Panels and Sheetrock: - The challenge of greening museums. by Katherine Pill

It's All About the Building: - Sustainability and protection at the Grand Rapids Art Museum. by Natalie Edwards

March 2008

Is that a gallery in your laundry? - Apartment galleries in Chicago. by Katherine Pill

February 2008

Faking It - Museums and Authenticity. by Katherine Pill

December 2007

Waiting for Godot in New Orleans - SAIC alum Paul Chan stages the Beckett hit in the flood aftermath. by Sarah Cameron

November 2007

Common Ground - SAIC undergraduate Haseeb Ahmed and his Islamic-influenced art. by Alicia Chester

Hail to the Mothership - With no interest in student government, administrators cobble together new group. by Monica Labelle

Chicago Art in Warm Autumn - by Katherine Pill

Schjeldahl - Explains why artists make the worst students (and visits Chicago). by Sarah Cameron

October 2007

George Lucas at SAIC - Getting down with the art school kids. by Tara G. Walker

Focus: MFAW program hires Ruth Margraff - Opera Reinventor redefines the classroom for MFAW students. by Gregory Kiewiet

September 2007

Office Space - Creativity in the Workplace Offers Students, Loop Community the chance to Experience Contemporary Art. by Caroline Ewing

Involved Art - Edible Estates. by Sarah Tranum

Renny Kodgers - Love songs, alter-egos and the performing male subject in Australian art. by Jesse Stein

Summer 2007

Carol Becker Interview - Natalie Edwards talks to the departing Dean of Faculty.

Alumni Shorts - The latest alumni doings around the country.

Post-Domestic Tension - Eating, sleeping, living under fire; Wafaa Bilal and his recently concluded project "Domestic Tension."

May 2007

Seven Year Itch - SAIC prof. James Elkins' seven summers of roundtable theory discussion at the Stone Summer Theory Institute.

Artists Will Be Prosecuted - Artist Ryan Griffin was arrested and charged with a misdemeanor while chalking murals on the Dearborn bridge. Divya Menon investigates.

Where to G2? - In a world of high-priced retail space and condo fever, what's in the cards for Gallery2?

Alumni Shorts - Not a summer fashion survey at all, but a look at what SAIC alums are up to and into.