Second-year neuroscience PhD student Yuqing Zhu on how the way she makes art and the science she studies are interrelated.
Read MoreWhat the sculpture means for public art and interdisciplinary discourse at UChicago.
Read MoreThroughout the run of the exhibition at the Logan Center Gallery, “Builders” activated the show every Thursday through a hybrid of personal testimony and fiction.
Read MoreZachary Cahill, director of programs and fellowships at the Gray Center for Arts and Inquiry, reflects on his appreciation for Holzer’s work and collaborating with her on the Logan Center exhibition Wall Text.
Read MoreThe school’s now 13-year-old collection includes more than 500 artworks by 150 emerging and established contemporary artists.
Read MorePlus a Q&A with DoVA lecturer Amber Ginsburg and Cecília Resende Santos, AB‘18 about the design-build process.
Read MoreTake a look into the studios of four DoVA MFA students.
Read MoreAn introduction to the first in a series of exhibitions designed by the Feitler Center at the Smart Museum of Art.
Read MoreThe Neubauer Collegium curator on his current exhibition, Hutopia.
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Read MoreGuess if each fact is about the internationally-acclaimed sculptor or famous car maker.
Read MoreWoodhouse Tinucci Architects, Department of Visual Arts (DoVA) faculty, and students designed and built an operational kilnhouse on the west side of the Logan Center.
Read MoreAn in-depth look at the influential and innovative French artist, who was the subject of a Fall 2018 seminar offered by the Department of Art History.
Read MoreThe Ties that Bind: Waves of Pan-Africanism in Contemporary Art and Society is a multi-year research project led by Yesomi Umolu, Logan Center Exhibitions Curator.
Read MoreThe weekend of October 13-19, 2017 saw over 100 visitors at the Logan Center, as well as the Stony Island Arts Bank, the first public convening of a multiyear research project, public program, and online platform entitled The Ties That Bind: Waves of Pan-Africanism in Contemporary Art and Society.
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