Fine Arts
CategoryLee Bontecou
Lee Bontecou, Untitled, 1959
One of my absolute favorite artists of all time is Lee Bontecou. There are many reasons why I am inspired..
Travels in Augmented Reality
A game of virtual space chess between C-3PO and Chewy (Courtesy 20th Century Fox)
I’ve been having a lot of fun this week exploring th..
ARC Gallery
Re/Invention Exhibition flyer, ARC Gallery
This past summer, I was voted in as a member artist of ARC Gallery. ARC is a women’s cooper..
An Integral Partner: The Center for Book and Paper Arts
One of the unique things about the Interdisciplinary Book and Paper Arts MFA Program is that we’re connected to and share a space with..
Ideas, Technologies, and Techniques
I took a class a while back with Paul Catanese called Sound As Art Material where we learned the programming language Max MSP. This wa..
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Flying Lotus: Until the Quiet Comes
This week in Art as Discourse, we discussed Clement Greenberg’s 1960 article “Modernist Painting.”..
Fall Travels: The New York Art Book Fair
Over the course of the last three years, my classmates and I have had great opportunities to travel together. We’ve gone to many confe..
Excavating the Image
I just finished taking a bunch of pictures of my eye with a microscope, and yesterday I went to class with a camera strapped to my che..
The Cult of Personality
Cult of Personality by Living Colour
“Look in my eyes
What do you see?
The cult of personality…
Neon lights, a N..
Class Spotlight: (re)Reading the Artists’ Book
Chicago is an excellent city for book and paper arts. Obviously, we have our Interdisciplinary Book & Paper Arts Program and the Cente..