Our Museum & Facilities
Art Institute of Chicago
Our Museum
To visitors, the Art Institute of Chicago is one of the world’s great galleries. Encompassing more than 5,000 years of human expression from cultures around the world, the museum contains more than 300,000 works of art. TripAdvisor, the popular website for frequent travelers, listed the Art Institute as the world's number 1 museum...
Gallery & Exhibition Spaces
Gene Siskel Film Center
Since 1972, the Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago has presented cutting edge cinema to an annual audience of 100,000. The Film Center’s programming includes annual film festivals that celebrate diverse voices and international cultures, premieres of trailblazing work by today’s independent filmmakers, restorations and revivals of...
The LeRoy Neiman Center
The LeRoy Neiman Center is a space that brings the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) community together in unprecedented ways, encourages students to showcase their work, and extends our campus into the urban fabric of Chicago. The first floor includes a street-level space for the Student Union Galleries, a curated video...
SAIC Galleries
The Department of Exhibitions and Exhibition Studies brings to Chicago audiences the work of acclaimed and emerging artists, while providing the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) and the public opportunities for direct involvement and exchange with the discourses of art today. With shows and projects often led by faculty or...
SITE Galleries
Founded in 1994, SITE, once known as the Student Union Galleries (SUGs), is a student-run organization at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) for the exhibition of student work. The two central tenets of the galleries are to build relationships between different departments and stakeholders throughout the institution and strengthen...
Instruction
280 Digital Fabrication Studio
The 280 Digital Fabrication Studio (DFS) is a general access laser cutting and 3D printing lab located in RM 126 of the 280 S. Columbus Drive Building.
280 Metal Shop
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago's (SAIC) 280 Metal Shop is one of four Instructional Fabrication facilities that provide a professional, nurturing learning environment. The 280 Metal Shop is a general access facility set up to provide instructional and material resources for the school’s students, faculty, and staff. This is a...
280 Wood Shop
The 280 Wood Shop provides students at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) with all the necessary tools and machinery to make anything from stretcher bars to a fine piece of furniture. Skilled supervisors are always on staff to offer assistance in using all of the facilities, from the most...
Advanced Output Center
The Advanced Output Center is the School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s printing and prototyping lab specializing in digital input and output. The AOC’s facilities include laser cutting, large format 2D scanning and 3D printing and scanning.
Fashion Service Center
The Fashion Service Center (FSC) has a wide range of tools that can be checked out by students enrolled in Fashion Design courses. You can contact FSC staff at fashionservicecenter@saic.edu or visit them in person on the seventh floor of Sullivan, room 713, near the student lounge.
Material Source
SAIC’s Material Source is your partner in obtaining supplies for the making possibilities available at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Our inventory serves curricular and facility needs throughout the School’s many departments and our locations are embedded in or near these areas. We also provide convenience and introductory items to help...
Material & Techniques StudioLab
StudioLab is the center for material study and exploration within SAIC’s Painting and Drawing department. This state of the art facility provides students with the opportunity to safely navigate the breadth of material possibility under the tutelage of expert faculty members. The Materials & Techniques course curriculum bridges historical painting techniques with contemporary practices,...
Media Center
The media centers provide the entire School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) community with audiovisual equipment and services to accommodate documentation, creation, instructional, and exhibition needs.
Media Resource
Find out what media equipment, editing suites, labs, spaces or studios, are available and how to get access to them. Review resources to determine what suits your needs, determine who owns and controls access, and where equipment is located on campus. Some manuals and training materials are included to get you started.
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Render Farm
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s commitment to integrating innovative technology with creative exploration is exemplified in its state-of-the-art render farm. This cutting-edge facility is an integral component of the Film, Video, New Media, and Animation department's experimental animation curriculum, offering students the opportunity to harness industry-grade tools to bring their conceptual...
Service Bureau
The Service Bureau is a professional digital-output lab that serves the SAIC community. We offer Wide Format printing, Latex printing, Laser printing with several binding options, Risograph printing, Kiss Cut Stickers, and Vinyl Cutting.
Track, manage, and submit print jobs on campus with Print Services.
Sharp Instructional Shops
The Sharp Instructional Shops support the Contemporary Practices Department with a variety of hand and floor-mounted power tools and an on-staff manager to provide advice and training.
Sullivan Fabrication Studio
The Sullivan Fabrication Studio supports the Department of Architecture, Interior Architecture, and Designed Objects with a wide range of equipment. Trained technicians are on staff to help students safely use the equipment.
Writing Center
Writing Center tutors are available in person and online to help students achieve their writing goals at any stage of their writing process. All currently enrolled degree-seeking students are welcome, and they can work on essays, artist statements, application materials, presentation texts, theses, proposals, creative writing, or social media posts. Our tutors are kind,...
Libraries & Special Collections
Archives & Other Collections
The Flaxman Library's Archives & Other Collections include audiovisual archives, the Correspondence Art digital library, the Ephemera Files, the Goat Island Archives, the Randolph Street Gallery Archives, the Threewalls Gallery Archives, the Tony Zwicker Archives, and the Warren Menaker Thought Books series.
Fashion Resource Center
Part of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago's network of Special Collections, the Fashion Resource Center (FRC) maintains a unique hands-on study collection of late 20th- and 21st-century designer garments and accessories representing innovation in design, materials, construction and embellishment. Visitors can access an extensive visual, print and fabric reference library that...
Fashion Resource Center Garment Collection
The Fashion Resource Center is a study collection and research center dedicated to the study of fashion and its relationship to diverse disciplines. Its collection of unique late twentieth and twenty-first-century designer garments and accessories represent innovations in construction, materials, and embellishments. Our digital collections provide a catalog of the FRC's garments and accessories,...
Joan Flasch Artists' Book Collection
The Joan Flasch Artists' Book Collection (JFABC) digital library is an online guide and finding aid for the rich collection of artists' publications available in Flaxman Library Special Collections. The JFABC brings together over twelve thousand artists' publications in all formats and media including: books, zines, multiples, video and audio recordings, digital works,...
John M. Flaxman Library
The John M. Flaxman Library is located at the physical and intellectual heart of the campus. Library staff collaborate with every program at the School to support teaching, learning and research across the entire curriculum at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Hundreds of thousands of books, magazines, movies and sound recordings are available...
Roger Brown Study Collection
The Roger Brown Study Collection (RBSC) is one of SAIC’s very special collections. Located in an 1888 brick storefront building, it extends the SAIC campus into Chicago’s Lincoln Park/DePaul neighborhood. It was the home and studio of artist and alumnus Roger Brown from 1974 to 1996, when it became an SAIC house museum, archive,...
Ryerson & Burnham Libraries
Explore thousands of artworks in the museum’s collection—from our renowned icons to lesser-known works from every corner of the globe—as well as our books, writings, reference materials, and other resources.
Textile Resource Center
This expanding research collection includes historic textiles, books and catalogs, and contemporary Artist Projects. This collection is only available to SAIC Faculty, Staff, and Students.
The Textile Resource Center, opened in 2013, is a hands-on study collection in the Fiber and Material Studies department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. This is...
Video Data Bank
Founded at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) in 1976 at the inception of the media arts movement, Video Data Bank (VDB) is a leading resource in the United States for video by and about contemporary artists. The VDB’s collection has grown to include the work of more than 600 artists...
Private Events
Gene Siskel Film Center
Located in the heart of Chicago's bustling theatre district, the Gene Siskel Film Center is the Loop's contemporary alternative for business meetings and special events. With two state-of-the-art movie theaters with capacities of 196 and 63 people and a sunlight-filled Gallery/Café overlooking State Street, the Gene Siskel Film Center provides a sophisticated yet comfortable...
SAIC Ballroom
Ascending the grand staircase of the SAIC Ballroom, your guests are transported to another era. Like a scene out of Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, the gilded jazz age of the Roaring 20s, your special event will radiate classic elegance.
Formerly the Illinois Athletic Club, this room has been restored to reflect the look and...