College Arts Access Program Courses
College Arts Access Program Courses
Explore the CAAP program's curriculum more deeply!
CAAP students enroll in courses offered through SAIC’s Early College Program (ECP) and Early College Program Summer Institute (ECPSI): saic.edu/ecp. The CAAP curriculum is designed as a three-year program (students enter in the fall of their sophomore year) to prepare students with the skills needed for admission to and success at SAIC, another school of art and design, or any post-secondary institution.
Year 1 (Sophomore)
Year 2 (Junior)
Year 3 (Senior)
Required CAAP Courses
Inside Innovative Minds: In this course, students explore diverse contemporary practices through an interactive presentation series, including studio visits with Chicago’s leading art historians, artists, designers, writers, and other creative professionals. Each presenter discusses their practice, followed by a guided workshop that asks students to respond through various exercises ranging from art-making to performance to writing.
Artist Materials and Techniques: Students are exposed to what is happening right now in the art world and are able to experiment with a variety of methods, which may include drawing, sculpture, image transfer, collage, laser cutting, and/or 3D printing. The course starts out with several smaller exercises and demos combined with discussion to help students develop a larger final project that reflects their individual interests.
Portfolio Prep: In this hands-on studio course, students will not only develop new works of art to round out their portfolios for upcoming college applications but they will also select, revise, and edit their existing works. Through dynamic workshops and one-on-one meetings with SAIC faculty and admissions staff, students will discover the most effective way to document and organize their work and represent their unique points-of-views as artists to the colleges of their choice. This course also places emphasis on studio time and support from faculty to create final projects that will enhance student's overall portfolio presentation.
Exhibition Prep: In addition to in-class examinations of what an exhibition can be and its impact on how artwork is viewed/received, students organize and assemble their own exhibition: from marketing to presentation choices to artist statements to installation to opening reception. Visits to the Art Institute of Chicago, SAIC Galleries, SITE Galleries, the Cultural Center, and other Chicago venues help inform discussion and research. This final exhibition organized by the students celebrates the completion of the CAAP program.
Interested in seeing the type of work our CAAP students have made? Check out the CAAP 2021 final exhibition site!
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