4 May 2024
in support of our students @ SAIC

May 4, 2024

To : President Elissa Tenny & Provost Martin Berger,

We want to commend the respect you afforded our students during the walkout this past Friday. We are deeply disturbed by the decisions being made at institutions across the country to suspend students for organizing non-violent spaces of collective education. We watch in horror as scenes of law enforcement units in riot gear entering campuses unfold across the U.S., including at many cherished progressive institutions, and as students and faculty are arrested en masse. We recognize and value that last Friday SAIC administration did not criminalize students who were exercising their first amendment rights and allowed them to do so safely. As faculty it was gratifying to see students thinking critically, acting courageously, creating communities of care – peacefully, joyously, and lovingly – and taking their socially engaged creative practice outside of the studio and into the world, as we have taught them to do.

We ask that as we near the end of the academic year, you continue to protect SAIC students, faculty, and staff who wish to express their views on Palestinian liberation, the role of the U.S. in financing and supporting the destruction of Palestinian lives and culture, and the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

We urge you to stand with us against the cynical posturing that suggests peaceful student political expression is dangerous and harmful, and that you not succumb to the suggestion that it ought to be silenced.

We reject the belief that support for Palestinian self-determination is anti-Semitic, and believe that suppressing the voices of those on our campus who support Palestinian liberation, is a contemporary form of McCarthyism.

We recognize intellectual discomfort and our ability to “sustain argument” (SAIC Core Values document) as our greatest strengths as a school community. We appreciate that bold, brave, artistic voices may pose ideas that are challenging. We hold dear that ours is a community committed to constructive debate around complex ideas. We ask for these values to be prioritized as SAIC students continue to organize creatively, peacefully, thoughtfully, and with care through the end of the semester. Faculty, staff, and administrators at an art school know only too well the powerful role of the arts to envision new worlds, and we assert that it is incumbent upon all of us to protect those, whose safety and education has been entrusted to us, to symbolize, represent, and call into being liberatory practices. This is at the heart of an SAIC education.

Most importantly we insist that they be able to do so without fear that the administration will weaponize internal disciplinary policy against them or against the faculty and staff who support them, or call law enforcement even if their peaceful public expression temporarily disrupts SAIC/AIC operations. Further, as an urban campus with Chicago as our classroom, we know you will encourage students’ civic engagement and exempt them from disciplinary action.

Sincerely,

The undersigned SAIC Faculty

Elena Ailes, Contemporary Practices, Sculpture, Academic Spine

Sarah Bastress, Contemporary Practices

Caroline Bellios, Fashion, Art History, Theory & Criticism

Sid Branca, FVNMA

troy briggs, contemporary practices

Ále Campos, Performance

Stevie Cisneros Hanley, CP

Elizabeth Cote, Sculpture

Mikołaj Czerwiński, Art History, Theory, and Criticism

Anya Davidson, PTDW

Asya Dubrovina, FVNMA

Keefer Dunn, AIADO

Nia Easley, Lecturer

Paul Elitzik, Lib, ret’d

Hope Esser, CP

Tirtza Even, FVNMA

Danny Floyd, VCS

kg, Arts Administration and Policy

Allie n Steve Mullen, ATS/SP, FVNMA, Liberal Arts, Undergraduate Studies

Leah Gipson, Art Therapy

Anneli Goeller, FVNMA

Ellen Grimes, AIADO

Andres L. Hernandez, Art Education

Annie Kielman, Printmedia

Seth Kim-Cohen, Art History, Theory, & Criticism

Maud Lavin, Professor Emerita, VCS

Deanna Ledezma, Art History, Theory, & Criticism and Liberal Arts

Jennifer Lee, Art History, Theory, & Criticism

Kirsten Leenaars, Contemporary Practices

Frances Lightbound, Printmedia

Kera MacKenzie, FVNMA

Kristi McGuire, VCS

Kristin McWharter, AT/SP

Melita Morales, Art Education

Peixuan Ouyang, Contemporary Practices, FVNMA

Mary Patten, FVNMA

Claire Pentecost, photography, emeritus

Anjulie Rao, AIADO, VCS

Joshua Rios, VCS, Art Ed, Liberal Arts, Contemporary Practices

Anonymous, PTDW

Rhoda Rosen, Art History

Doug Rosman, AT/SP

Katherine Ross, Prof. Emeritus, Ceramics

Sarah Ross, Art Education

Fernando Saldivia Yáñez, FVNMA

Mackenzie Salisbury, Librarian, Flaxman Library

Shannon Stratton, PTDW

Maryam Taghavi, Arts and administration, CP

jina valentine, Printmedia

L Vinebaum, FMS

Amy Vogel, CP

Ava Wanbli, ATS

Anna Martine Whitehead, Contemporary Practices

Bess Williamson, Art History, Theory, & Criticism

Kelly Xi, Contemporary Practices, Art&Tech /Sound Practices

Caleb Yono, CP

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  1. Claire Fleming Staples, lecturer, SAIC
  2. Nathan Rennich, AIADO, Chicago
  3. Evan Fusco, Lecturer, CP, Chicago
  4. Kelly Kaczynski, Artist, Chicago
  5. James Connolly, Film, Video, New Media, and Animation
  6. Eric Leonardson, Associate Professor, Adj, AT/SP, Chicago
  7. Marnie Galloway, lecturer, painting/drawing department, SAIC, Chicago
  8. Kat Bawden, Artist, SAIC, Chicago
  9. Bun Stout, CP/ FVNMA
  10. C. C. Ann Chen, Liberal Arts, Undergraduate Division, SAIC
  11. Christina Gomez, Liberal Arts, Chicago
  12. Savneet Talwar, professor, SAIC, Chicago
  13. Raja Halwani, Professor, SAIC, Chicago
  14. Aiko Kojima Hibino, Lecturer, Liberal Arts, SAIC
  15. Anne Elizabeth Moore, SVA D*CRIT faculty / former SAIC VCS faculty, New York
  16. Rosalynn Gingerich, Arts Administration and Policy, Contemporary Practices
  17. Thomas Comerford, Artist, SAIC, Chicago
  18. Benjamin Larose, Associate Professor, Adjunct, SAIC, Chicago
  19. Frédéric Moffet, Associate Professor, FVNMA
  20. J. Dakota Brown, Art History, Theory, and Criticism
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  4. anonymous, AIADO, Chicago
  5. Erica Littlejohn, Lecture, SAIC
  6. Ana Treffinger, Teacher, New Orleans
  7. Marshall Moore, Student, SAIC, Chicago
  8. A.J. McClenon, lecturer, CP / SOUND, Chicago
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  13. Julián Figueroa Jr, Student, RICE SJP, Houston
  14. Paige Taul, FVNMA
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  16. Kate Smith, lecturer, SAIC
  17. sonny weitzel
  18. Imara Sanchez Rivera, student, SAIC, Chicago
  19. Jayden Byrom, Student, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago
  20. Andrew Scarpelli, Associate Professor, Adjunct, SAIC, Chicago
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