El reciente Yollocalli Art Event Market, una iniciativa de inclusión juvenil del Museo Nacional de Arte Mexicano, ha permitido a jóvenes a sentirse empoderados para crear y vender su arte en Chicago.
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El arte es más humano que incluso la ciencia. Ha sido una constante forma de expresión desde antes de que el lenguaje escrito apareciera; la primera muestra de escritura fue creada hace unos 5,500 años,...
In 1959, French artist Yves Klein sold the world’s first NFT, or non-fungible token. Well, not really, but the central idea was there. Klein was an early advocate of immaterial art. He believed a piece...
Arte, la manera más cautivante de expresar sentimientos y verdades colectivas e individuales.
De esta manera Yvette Mayorga, una artista mexicana-americana de primera generación, aprovecha la...
Sarah Maritza Hernández, conocida como Sarita, es una educadora de arte, historiadora oral y fundadora de Marimacha Monarca Press.
La prensa de Marimacha Monarca es un colectivo de creativos queer...
Ella Lee, Print Managing Editor
/ September 16, 2019
Three exhibits — “Julia Fish: bound by spectrum,” ‘Remember Where You Are,” and “Architectural Annotations” — premiered at the DePaul Art Museum (DPAM) Sept. 12., each giving a nod to the...
As the sun pours through the huge front windows of their third-floor Lincoln Park apartment on a Friday afternoon, Zoe Knight lies stretched on the floor. Their small frame is covered by a baggy thrifted...
As the weather begins its slow turn to warmth there may finally be a chance to rock that new outfit you've been planning out since it started snowing. Now that both New York City and London’s spring...
Art is a reflection of self and, by extension the society in which we live. That was clearer than ever before at the most recent art opening at the DePaul Art Museum on Jan. 11. The event was free and...
The story surrounding HIV/AIDS has new voices leading the conversation.
With advances in medicine, the beginning deterioration of the horrific stigma, and the fact that HIV/AIDS is not viewed as a death...
When asked how he got his start as a cartoonist, Ken Krimstein, a professor in the College of Communication, started with how, when he was little, he loved to draw. His house, always full of art supplies...
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...