
Art History Assistant Professor Onur Öztürk on Architecture, Decolonization, and Our Intertwined World
Mar 20, 2023How new ways of thinking about art and art history inform our world.
How new ways of thinking about art and art history inform our world.
Columbia College Chicago’s cross-disciplinary series highlights Indigenous contributions, impact, and history.
Dr. Debra Riley Parr on her Columbia experience and latest projects
Melissa Potter tells us about papermaking at Columbia, connecting with students, and her most recent projects.
Columbia’s Art Now! Lecture Series to kick off
Art and Art History student Darby Gustafson talks about moving into the Fine Arts program and his current projects.
Columbia Student Josué Romero sees art as a tool to address pain and to heal
The Dance Department’s Practitioner-in-Residence Qudus Onikeku brings a global and anti-disciplinary approach to Columbia students.
Inaugural Series brings artists to Columbia for a year of art-making and discussion.
Joan Giroux discusses her ongoing 'eco monopolies' project, the focus of her residency in the Commons at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
The MoCP's new exhibition brings an opportunity to revisit the roots of Afrofuturism.
Haystack Mountain School of Crafts partners with Columbia to offer fellowships for students of color exploring the haptic arts.
Associate Professor Joan Giroux and Assistant Professor René King guide students’ exploration of Chicago through its urban planning and activism.
Television Associate Professor Mat Rappaport’s course in 360 video expands the boundaries of content creation.
A preview of Tania Richard's and Fo Wilson’s upcoming presentations at the April 26 Faculty Showcase.
Ai Weiwei’s first solo show in Chicago opens at the Museum of Contemporary Photography on April 13.
The intersection of feminism and social practice is at the center of Columbia’s upcoming exhibition.
Professor and Guggenheim Fellow Sabina Ott built her life around her artistic philosophy—and she’s having a great year.
Associate Professor Fo Wilson and alumnus Frank Waln each receive unrestricted $25,000 arts award.