Media

F Newsmagazine | www.fnewsmagazine.com
What happens when one of the country’s leading art schools puts out a student newspaper? F Newsmagazine consistently wins the major college journalism awards and each month 6,000 copies are distributed free at colleges, cafés, bookstores, record stores, galleries, and art supply stores at over 150 locations throughout Chicago. In tandem with the print edition the web edition can be found at fnewsmagazine.com, with web exclusive articles, reviews, MP3 interviews, film clips and much more. The editors want articles about people, events, issues of interest to the school community--articles about the school, art, culture and politics. The print edition publishes monthly, the web edition has new material weekly, and both welcome letters to the editor.

MacLean Building, 112 S. Michigan Avenue, #305, Chicago, IL 60603

CONTACT: Editors, student editorial board & designers
editors@fnewsmagazine.com
webeditor@fnewsmagazine.com
www.fnewsmagazine.com

APPLICATION: Contact editors about submission idea


Gene Siskel Film Center
For over 30 years, the Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago has presented world-class independent, international, and classic cinema. Renamed in honor of the late film critic in 2000, the Gene Siskel Film Center presents approximately 1,500 screenings and 100 guest artist appearances a year to over 65,000 film enthusiasts at its unique, sophisticated, modern facilities, which have been operating since June 2001 at 164 N. State St. The Gene Siskel Film Center hosts the annual Spring BFA/MFA thesis screenings (contact Todd Cashbaugh, tcashbaugh@saic.edu) and the weekly series Conversations at the Edge curated by Amy Beste in the Department of Film, Video, and New Media (abeste@saic.edu).

Gene Siskel Film Center, 164 N. State Street, Theater 1 & 2, Chicago, IL 60601
CONTACT: Jean de St Aubin
312.846-2076
jdestaubin@saic.edu
www.siskelfilmcenter.org

APPLICATION: Available to graduating students in all departments


New Blood IV: Fourth Annual Performance Festival
To be held in Fall 2010, this fourth annual juried event will feature new time-based works by SAIC students that blur the boundaries between theater, movement, audio, video and the visual arts. Applications will be available in early Fall 2010.

CONTACT: Trevor Martin
tmartin@saic.edu

APPLICATION: On the portal: www.go.artic.edu (Navigate to the “Apply for an
Exhibition” link on the “Community + Events” tab)


ExTV Experimental Television
ExTV is The School of the Art Institute’s student-run broadcast platform that showcases the challenging and engaging work of SAIC students, faculty, staff and alumni. Our mission is to offer a variety of continual and exciting opportunities for members of the community to show, share, and curate time-based work of all genres. ExTV is always accepting submissions to be added to our programs. In addition, ExTV posts specific calls for entries, conducts a time-based art exchange with other schools, supports SAIC community events, and collaborates with Visiting Artists. Please feel free to contact us if you would like to submit work or volunteer.

Locations: Website, Campus monitors, Undergraduate Film/Video Festival, CANTV,
SAIC@iTunesU, and at various screenings and events.
Office: MacLean Building, 112 S. Michigan Avenue, Office: MI 1401

CONTACT: Staff Adviser: Lori Felker 312.345.3609
extv@saic.edu, outreach@saic.edu
www.extvsaic.org

APPLICATION: Artist agreements, job applications, festival submission forms
all available on website: extvsaic.org. Drop off box at office.
DUE: Work accepted on a continual basis
SCHEDULE: On-going. And look for Undergraduate Film/Video Festival
Submission times

Free Radio SAIC
Free Radio SAIC is our student-run internet radio station, broadcasting daily to a global audience. The station uses an open format, meaning individual DJs program the content of their shows according to their own interests, without the predetermined formats used by most college stations. Free Radio also airs lectures, performances, class audio projects, and other material generated by the School community. Free Radio SAIC is eclectic and unconventional, engaging radio with listeners tuning in from around the world. All SAIC students, faculty, staff, and alumni can become Free Radio SAIC DJs. Listen to Free Radio SAIC on the Internet at www.freeradiosaic.org

MacLean Building, 112 S. Michigan Avenue, Office: MI 1401 & Radio Booth: 1302C,
Chicago, IL 60603
CONTACT: Staff Adviser: Lori Felker
312.345.3609
freeradio@saic.edu | freeradiopromo@saic.edu | freeradiooutreach@
saic.edu
www.freeradiosaic.org

APPLICATION: Submission form at office or by email

DUE: Ongoing, or per specific calls for submissions
This online Exhibition Resource Center is a website that organizes SAIC’s exhibition spaces; including maps, photos and floor plans. Look here for proposal forms, due dates, application tips and examples, in addition to current listings of exhibitions happening on and off campus.