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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Pouring Fire: The 2023 Segal Iron Pour

January 19, 2024

Students from the 2023 Segal Design Institute’s Leonardo, Geometry, and the Art of Manufacturing class spent Winter Quarter 2023 designing sand molds. Their reward: casting the molds using liquid iron. Email:...

Cortez said he wanted to explore all facets of love in the exhibit, from explorations of the meaning of “I love you” to a “Love Steroid.”

‘I Love You. I Love You? I Love You!’ inspires introspection

September 24, 2023

A trail of rose petals led into Norris University Center’s Dittmar Gallery Thursday night for the artist reception of Matthew Cortez’s first solo exhibition, “I Love You. I Love You? I Love You!” The...

A white and red calendar on a teal background. The calendar has the number “13” and the letters “SUN” written in Black.

The Week Ahead: What’s coming up in Evanston the week of Feb. 13

February 14, 2022

From a film screening to a play to a city councilmember candidate forum, here are some ways to stay entertained and civically involved in Evanston this week. “From Starter to Loaf” Feb. 15, 7...

“Dimethylamine” by Melody Saraniti is one of the paintings on display as part of Evanston Art Center’s exhibit “Dialogue Chicago: 12.” The exhibit was organized as a celebration of the fifteenth year of Dialogue Chicago, a supportive community for local artists to practice.

Evanston Art Center showcases work of local artist collective

April 7, 2016

A&E Dialogue Chicago will celebrate 15 years as a community for local artists to practice and grow their crafts with an exhibit at the Evanston Art Center that will run through April 17. The community...

An art piece depicting soil contamination in former industrial sites in Chicago is exhibited in the Data as Art showcase in the Ford Center. The art project is one of five that students in Data as Art, a combined class with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, created.

NU, SAIC class transcends boundaries between engineering and art

February 3, 2016

A&E A synthetic biology game, an interactive map of Chicago, data-influenced jewelry — these are all innovative projects made this past Fall Quarter by artists and engineers in Northwestern’s...

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