The latest graduate students of The School of Art + Design’s Master’s of Fine Arts program will be showcasing their work at the Krannert Art Museum this weekend.
Posts by Sarah Keim:
Celebrating 150 years of innovation
Sarah reviews University of Illinois: Engine of Innovation, a collection of essays highlighting the University of Illinois’ history of ingenuity and inventiveness.
Sharing life with others through poetry
Sarah reviews Depression’s Child: Poems by Junetta Gillespie, a posthumous collection of poetry reflecting on life’s quiet moments.
Twin City Squared bends Broadway Backwards
Broadway Backwards is an annual celebration of song, dance, love, unity, equality, humanity, and charity on Broadway. Now Twin City Squared brings the celebration to the C-U.
Romeo meets Juliet at 12th Street Beach
Sarah reflects on Chicago of yesteryear and sits down to talk with one of the assistant directors of the Krannert Center for the Performing Art’s Lyric Theatre production of Romeo and Juliet.
A tale of two reviewers: BEAR Spring Chapter
Sarah and Rebecca offer their dual opinions on the Spring chapter of BEAR from the Unreliable Bestiary, currently at the Station Theatre.
20 seconds and 20 images to tell a great story: PK23
PechaKucha is back for a night of celebration with ten stories from ten presenters.
Can You Figure Out Who Did It? Kazam! at Parkland College
Kazam! Intrepid Inspector Ingrid of Interpol and the Crimson-Caped Killer Caper opens today at 7:30 p.m. at Parkland College’s Second Stage Theatre. The play is riddled with puns, implied mature content, and an overabundance of …
Curation as reaction: spring semester at Krannert Art Museum
Sarah previews the newest exhibitions at Krannert Art Museum, ranging from post-Depression to modern performance art to the University's long history. Regardless of the age of the works, art has a way of reflecting the context of the viewer, and shedding new light on current topics.
Trip and fall for the Fail sisters in Failure: A Love Story
Follow the Fail Family in their (mis)adventures in 1920s Chicago before they are gone for good.