• The End is Here — What About Post-graduation Pay Checks?

    The End is Here — What About Post-graduation Pay Checks?

    Graduation is quickly approaching and the only thing on graduating students’ minds, besides completing their thesis or studio work, is what’s next? In February, the U.S. Labor Department issued an encouraging jobs report. It highlighted that 236,000 new jobs had been created in the U.S., far more than many economists’ predictions. Also, the unemployment rate…

  • Cash Back — What Will Your Refund Look Like?

    Cash Back — What Will Your Refund Look Like?

    SAIC’s Student Financial Services (SFS) has made significant changes to cost of attendance for the 2012-2013 academic year, which will lead to lower refunds for many students.

  • Queer Concerns and Attachments

    Queer Concerns and Attachments

    “How can an artwork claim to represent a queer aesthetic if it does not overtly represent gender or sexuality?” “What are the domains of queerness and how can they expand?” Some of the most interesting strains of queer thought and art practices are developing these themes. The first work inside of the expansive exhibition “The…

  • “Super Moment” at the LeRoy Neiman Center Gallery

    “Super Moment” at the LeRoy Neiman Center Gallery

    Composed mostly of large post-prehistoric sculptures “Super Moment,” on display in the Student Union Galleries’ new LeRoy Neiman Center Gallery, features organic seeming icons of an imaginary civilization — odd and crude. The exhibition, a solo show by SAIC recent BFA graduate Max Garett, suits the new location well with its unique public viewing possible…

  • “My Ghost at Home,” Inaugural Show at SAIC’s Parallax Gallery

    “My Ghost at Home,” Inaugural Show at SAIC’s Parallax Gallery

    The artist as “anti-hero” is a modern concept. Think Jackson Pollock in his bookless studio, chain-smoking, and degrading a sacred canvas with plasters of paint and shoe prints — an encounter that is the direct inversion of Michelangelo’s “Creation of Adam.” According to an interview with curator Josh Dihle on the Student Union Gallery’s website,…

  • Ultimate Absence: Ana Mendieta at AIC

    Ultimate Absence: Ana Mendieta at AIC

    If ever there were a place where the body of Cuban-born American artist Ana Mendieta is hauntingly absent, it is in the Art Institute of Chicago’s current exhibition. The presence of these important images, some of which are representations of the artist’s body, are reminders that much of the content of Mendieta’s often-ephemeral practice occurred…

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