Art and Architecture

Concrete-Covered 1957 Cadillac Makes Art Historians Lose Their Marbles

<p>Prof. Christine Mehring discusses restoration process for ‘Concrete Traffic’ sculpture</p>


The Renaissance Society’s century of artistic exploration

Since 1915, contemporary art museum has asked: What's next?


Susie Allen

The University of Chicago News Office

Cultural partners infuse youth with arts

UChicago arts leaders collaborate with schools on K-12 arts education program


Drew Messinger-Michaels

Cultural partners infuse youth with arts

UChicago arts leaders collaborate with schools on K-12 arts education program


Drew Messinger-Michaels

South side cultural attractions showcased during national Americans for the Arts convention

The arts are a core community asset, and the South Side of Chicago recently served as a shining example to 100 artists and arts administrators from around the country. As part of a two-day preconference for the annual Americans for the Arts convention,...


Cinemetrics quantifies creativity in film

Online community advances new approach to study of movies


A journey through murals in south India

Article features Asst. Prof. Anna Lise Seastrand, whose research deals with the art and history of India


The Times of India

Mexican murals reveal art’s power

Art historian Claudia Brittenham studies how painting defined ancient culture


Susie Allen

‘I had to learn to play that organ’

World-renowned instrument at Rockefeller Chapel inspires College student’s music studies


Mary Abowd

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