UChicago Arts considered “A sad scene”

Today’s article in the Chicago Maroon — A sad scene by first-year Emily Wang about the Arts on and within the University campus as well as student engagement within the larger Arts community — picked at the collective scab of Arts administrators, many of whom are performing artists and empathetic to the author’s frustrations and wishes.

Emily’s article, its ambivalence reflecting our own struggles, breathed new energy into ongoing conversations about, and work toward, making the Arts more visible and accessible. Additionally, the article revealed that our students crave a more vibrant Arts community; it encouraged students to take advantage of the provided Arts opportunities and demand more.

We are overjoyed that our students are imploring the University to do more for and with the Arts. While we continue to address the request to stretch the limits of promotion and push the boundaries of diverse programming, tell us …

What would excite YOU to take full advantage of the amazing Arts programming on campus and within the community?