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DePaul papal photography exhibition celebrates journeys to the Holy Land

DePaul papal photography exhibition celebrates journeys to the Holy Land

Kirsten Onsgard March 28, 2016

A photography exhibition at DePaul opening Tuesday will celebrate the travels of papal journeys to the Holy Land. Titled "Building Bridges of Faith," the exhibition runs at the John T. Richardson...

DePaul student challenges herself to draw 100 portraits in 100 days

DePaul student challenges herself to draw 100 portraits in 100 days

Danielle Harris, Former news editor March 6, 2016

When DePaul junior Bethani Randolph’s mind wandered during class, she wasn’t preoccupied with thoughts of weekend plans or what homework she had due in her next class. Instead, the art, media and...

Is the Lucas Museum a menace or ‘New Hope’ for Chicago?

Is the Lucas Museum a menace or ‘New Hope’ for Chicago?

Jackson Danbeck March 4, 2016

The silver peaks rise over 100 feet in the air and curve like metallic dunes. Inside, art by the likes of Norman Rockwell hang, models of full-size speeders rest in the hanger and hundreds of other forms...

New DePaul Art Museum exhibitions invite connections

New DePaul Art Museum exhibitions invite connections

AJ Karolczak January 29, 2016

Two new exhibits at the DePaul Art Museum allow visitors to think critically about connections. The first of the two exhibits, titled “Nexo / Nexus: Latin American Connections in the Midwest”...

Sign language and touchable art bring Chicago museums to life

Sign language and touchable art bring Chicago museums to life

Aiden Kent December 17, 2015

As a small group gathered at the entrance to Gallery 100 at The Art Institute of Chicago this past Thursday for a signed gallery tour of the “Degas: At the Track, On the Stage” exhibit, the atmosphere...

DePaul art professor’s work explores feminist intersectionality

DePaul art professor’s work explores feminist intersectionality

Sam Schwindt November 15, 2015

A fusion of throbbing color, sliced negative space and pulsating vitality, the paintings by Zoe Nelson breathe freely in space, hanging in the atmosphere of the Cleve Carney Art Gallery at the College...

Museum marks Day of the Dead with outdoor celebration, exhibit

Museum marks Day of the Dead with outdoor celebration, exhibit

Ivana Rihter November 3, 2015

  Altars color the streets in a warm orange glow of candles and marigolds. Calacas on stilts make their way gently through the crowds while the faces of children tilt upwards eagerly in awe...

'Idol Structures' at DePaul Art Museum highlights the creation of advertising

‘Idol Structures’ at DePaul Art Museum highlights the creation of advertising

Gabriella Mikiewicz October 11, 2015

DePaul Art Museum (DPAM) recently opened a new exhibition showcasing the work of Chicago-based artist Matt Siber. The exhibition, called “Idol Structures,” opened Sept. 9. Featuring photography,...

Adult coloring books prove crayons aren't just for kids

Adult coloring books prove crayons aren’t just for kids

Lauren Hernandez October 11, 2015

Anne Kowalski, a 21-year-old DePaul student, is sticking her colored pencils in the microwave. Kowalski is a coloring book connoisseur.  Endless pages of tiny, colorful details are tacked all over...

Chicago hosts first Architecture Biennial

Chicago hosts first Architecture Biennial

Christian Ianniello October 6, 2015

Imagine a man dressed in business casual clothing, Starbucks coffee in hand, reading news from a sleek silver laptop. He is not sitting on a bench outside, nor at a table, but rather sitting in a complex...

South Loop mural aims to bring awareness to catcalling

South Loop mural aims to bring awareness to catcalling

Danielle Church October 4, 2015

The CTA “L” trains in Chicago have been known for their loud, screeching noises echoing through the streets. They cancel out just about every noise, including the screams of a police officer directed...

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2015 Great Chicago Fire Festival redeems itself

Jackson Danbeck September 27, 2015

A man in a black and white polka-dot suit waved two torches in each hand, thrusting them into the air as a crowd of thousands chanted “burn it down, burn it down.” He stood in front of a particular...

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