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Upcoming Summer Sessions
10-week: May 27–August 8
5-week: May 27–July 3
5-week: July 7–August 10
1-week: August 4–8
1-week: August 11–15
Engage in material exploration and learn new skills or refresh existing ones in our state-of-the-art facilities and studios. Investigate new modes of creative production, including laser cutting and 3D printing, or find inspiration with access to the Art Institute of Chicago museum, the Fashion Resource Center, Joan Flasch Artists' Book Collection, the Roger Brown Study Collection, and Video Data Bank. As a member of our community, one defined by practice and inquiry, you will cultivate creative confidence, learning with and from your instructors and peers as you produce work based on your personal research and interests.
Intensive Courses This Summer
Adult Continuing Education offers 1-Weeklong Intensives that provide artists, designers, and travelers opportunities to advance their practice in one of the most exciting and diverse cities in the world: Chicago. Emerging and established artists will enjoy the kinship and camaraderie that is quickly established when working with their peers. Travel to Chicago for an art intensive!
August 4–8 Classes:
Color Theory Intensive
Essential Anatomy for Life Drawing Intensive
Experimental Drawing and Painting: Exploring Contemporary Practice Intensive
Exploring Monoprint Intensive
Sewing Techniques: Fundamentals Intensive
August 11–15 Classes:
Contemporary Fashion Intensive
Explorations in Acrylic Painting Intensive
Figure Painting Studio: Multi-Level Intensive
Introduction to Graphic Design Intensive
Painting and Drawing Intensive
What does online learning look like?
Synchronous online courses will use the Zoom video conferencing platform, Canvas learning management system, and SAIC.edu email addresses to deliver course content and facilitate communication between the instructor and students. These courses meet at a specific time of day and are scheduled in Central Time.
Asynchronous online courses are project-based with no set meeting times and 24/7 access to course materials. Weekly activities may include readings, video demonstrations, tutorials, online discussions, assignments, and critiques. Students enrolled in asynchronous courses will have weekly deadlines encouraged to promote interaction with the instructor and peers. Some instructors may also offer optional video conferencing opportunities through Zoom.
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This skill-building intensive is the perfect weekend art retreat for those seeking to level up their graphic design chops. World class art instruction is provided at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where you will create projects using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. Students will leave this course with a solid foundation in strategies for solving design problems and a solid design vocabulary.
Sewing Techniques is a weekend art retreat that provides world class art instruction for those seeking to participate in a skill-building intensive that will give them the foundation skills to construct their own garments! In this beginner art class, you will sew together garments from patterns, create original designs, or explore fabric as a medium for soft sculpture.
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Art Survey at AIC: Impressionism and Post-Impress | 501 (001) | Fri
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionExploring the galleries of the Art Institute of Chicago museum, this course takes advantage of one of the largest and most significant collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art, including works by Gauguin, Manet, Monet, Renoir, Seurat, Toulouse-Lautrec, and van Gogh, among others. Through lectures and discussions, students will develop the ability to look closely at, analyze, and discuss the works presented as they learn about the period in which it was created.<br><br>This course meets outside the gift shop at the benches, entering the museum from Michigan Avenue. <br><br>Art Survey at the AIC: Impressionism and Post-Impressionism fulfills the Art History requirement for the Drawing and Painting certificates. |
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Introduction to Graphic Design | 501 (001) | Mon
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionThis course examines the fundamentals of two-dimensional design in the digital age. Students will explore principle elements of design including composition, color, and typography through a series of projects that introduce Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop as primary graphic design tools. The importance of effective visual communication in both commercial and experimental design is stressed as students gain an understanding of the professional design process from the client brief to the finished digital project. Students will leave this course with a solid foundation in strategies for solving design problems, a basic design vocabulary, and an understanding of the specific role that Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop play in creating professional work. Before starting this course, students should be comfortable creating, deleting, renaming, and moving files and directories without assistance. |
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Introduction to Illustration | 501 (001) | Tues
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionExplore the illustration process as your instructor guides you from ideation to freehand sketching and ultimately creating a final illustration. Experiment with a variety of materials and styles, including traditional and digital illustration techniques. As you begin to craft your illustrative point of view throughout the course, you will also learn more about the landscape of contemporary illustration. This course will not focus on the development of observational drawing skills. All levels are welcome, even those with no prior drawing experience. |
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Introduction to Interior Design | 501 (001) | Wed
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionThis course introduces the skills and insights needed to be a successful interior designer and examines why some designs are more successful than others. More than a style-selection course, you will learn what is required to design and build an interior space, gain a general knowledge of how interior designers work, and examine what it takes to move creative designs from idea to reality. Included is a survey of important and innovative designs happening today. |
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Art Survey at AIC: Ancient to PreModern | 501 (002) | Sat
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionThis course examines a selection of seminal works in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. Classes meet in the galleries and observe, discuss, and find connections between works in different points of history. Students learn how to analyze a work of art, as well as gain insights into the context of specific periods, the lives of the artists, and range of expression as a basis for further inquiry. This course, part of a three course series, begins with Ancient Greece and Rome and continues through the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and 17th and 18th century Romantic periods, ending with the late 19th century and the dawn of Impressionism. Such renowned artists as El Greco, Rembrandt, Rubens and Turner are included, as well as lesser-known artists.<br><br>This course meets outside the gift shop at the benches, entering the museum from Michigan Avenue. <br><br>Art Survey at the AIC: Ancient to PreModern fulfills the Art History requirement for the Drawing and Painting certificates. |
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Introduction to Graphic Design | 501 (002) | Sun
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionThis course examines the fundamentals of two-dimensional design in the digital age. Students will explore principle elements of design including composition, color, and typography through a series of projects that introduce Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop as primary graphic design tools. The importance of effective visual communication in both commercial and experimental design is stressed as students gain an understanding of the professional design process from the client brief to the finished digital project. Students will leave this course with a solid foundation in strategies for solving design problems, a basic design vocabulary, and an understanding of the specific role that Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop play in creating professional work. Before starting this course, students should be comfortable creating, deleting, renaming, and moving files and directories without assistance. |
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Introduction to Interior Design | 501 (002) | Tues
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionThis course introduces the skills and insights needed to be a successful interior designer and examines why some designs are more successful than others. More than a style-selection course, you will learn what is required to design and build an interior space, gain a general knowledge of how interior designers work, and examine what it takes to move creative designs from idea to reality. Included is a survey of important and innovative designs happening today. |
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Introduction to Interior Design | 501 (003) | Sat
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionThis course introduces the skills and insights needed to be a successful interior designer and examines why some designs are more successful than others. More than a style-selection course, you will learn what is required to design and build an interior space, gain a general knowledge of how interior designers work, and examine what it takes to move creative designs from idea to reality. Included is a survey of important and innovative designs happening today. |
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Patternmaking and Construction: Below the Belt | 502 (001) | Wed
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionStudents in this course create, manipulate, and sew patterns that cover the lower half of the female form. Students learn to draft a basic skirt and pant to develop professional slopers, build waistbands, and pattern pockets and fly fronts. Prerequisite(s): Sewing Techniques: Fundamentals or equivalent experience.<br><br>Note: A sewing machine is required if taking this course online. |
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Digital Drawing: Objects + Space | 503 (001) | Mon
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionStudents will develop an understanding of software interfaces as they learn to translate 2D drawings into 3D models, working with digital drawing tools including Autodesk AutoCAD and SketchUp, and a rendering solution.<br><br>Students are responsible for their software when this course is offered online. |
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Introduction to Drawing | 503 (001) | Sun
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionThis course emphasizes the development of observational drawing skills and hand-eye coordination. The learning sequence progresses from simple forms and skill levels toward more complex compositions. Basic drawing elements such as line, proportion, perspective, composition, texture, and the study of light and shade are investigated through various perceptual and conceptual approaches. Open to beginning students as well as those who want to refresh their skills before moving on to more advanced studio courses. |
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Digital Design: Adobe Photoshop | 503 (001) | Wed
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionLearn the skills you need to manipulate and enhance photographs and digital images. Explore the principal elements of design including composition, color, and typography, as you develop strategies for solving design problems, a design vocabulary, and an understanding of the key role Photoshop can play in creating professional work. Students should have basic computer skills before signing up for this course. |
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Introduction to Digital Photography | 503 (001) | Wed
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionThis course focuses on the foundations of photography and the various ways to use a digital camera. Students examine how to choose and shoot subjects that are both personally meaningful in content and contemporary in context. Instruction includes capturing and printing images in both black and white and color, and investigating digital photo editing. Discussions on the history of photography and individual and group critiques are included. Students must supply their own digital SLR (single-lens reflex) or mirrorless camera with manual functions; no point and shoot cameras. |
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Introduction to Drawing | 503 (002) | Tues
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionThis course emphasizes the development of observational drawing skills and hand-eye coordination. The learning sequence progresses from simple forms and skill levels toward more complex compositions. Basic drawing elements such as line, proportion, perspective, composition, texture, and the study of light and shade are investigated through various perceptual and conceptual approaches. Open to beginning students as well as those who want to refresh their skills before moving on to more advanced studio courses. |
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Color Theory | 504 (001) | Wed
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionGain a competitive edge as a designer, artist, or maker by advancing your understanding of color theory. Learn about the variety of ways that color is considered and used as a design element. Working with current color theory principles and models, develop color plans and concepts in relationship to individual and group projects. This research is compiled in sketchbook/notebook format and is used as reference for independent projects. Studies and hands-on studio work reveal the multiple ways that color can transform concepts with cohesive and expressive results. |
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Color Theory | 504 (002) | Tues
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionGain a competitive edge as a designer, artist, or maker by advancing your understanding of color theory. Learn about the variety of ways that color is considered and used as a design element. Working with current color theory principles and models, develop color plans and concepts in relationship to individual and group projects. This research is compiled in sketchbook/notebook format and is used as reference for independent projects. Studies and hands-on studio work reveal the multiple ways that color can transform concepts with cohesive and expressive results. |
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Introduction to Frame Loom Weaving | 505 (001) | Tues
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionLearn to weave in this beginner's course, exploring traditional tapestry approaches such as interlocking, inlay, and shape-building alongside basket weave, twill, soumak, pile, rya, and twining techniques. Don¿t have a frame loom? No problem. Your instructor will walk you through building your own. Through faculty guided discussion and presentations, you¿ll also deepen your understanding of weaving's relevance in relation to material production, fine art, and craft. Presentations on contemporary handweavers supplement this studio experience. No experience is necessary. |
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Introduction to Typography | 507 (001) | Thurs
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionThis introduction to typography is recommended for those pursuing a career in art and design fields, and those interested in the history and development of analog and digital type. The course functions as a working lab with multiple projects guaranteed to build confidence and knowledge in typographic usage. Students learn about typographic history, type dos and don?ts, type terminology, setting copy and display text, using style sheets, type styles, and handwriting and illustrative calligraphy. Prerequisite(s): Introduction to Graphic Design or equivalent experience. |
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Design Matters | 508 (001) | Thurs
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionHow do we form an opinion about what we see around us? How do we make decisions that are relevant in the design world? In this course, students discuss, analyze, and discover the principles of design through a comprehensive exploration of successful projects envisioned by artists, architects, theorists, and authors. This course examines problem solving through the principles of design for a variety of project types, and will include lectures, readings, and individual assignments. Class discussions will explore new aesthetic trends and examine how ideas have evolved to address new issues. |
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Contemporary Watercolor | 508 (001) | Sat
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionStudents explore traditional and contemporary approaches to the watercolor medium, including gouache. A variety of techniques, papers and alternative painting surfaces, as well as mixed media processes are introduced. Intended for students with basic drawing skills as well as those with previous painting experience, the course is structured to encourage experimentation with scale, subject matter and formats. Critiques and discussions will support and encourage each student's personal direction. |
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Experimental Printmaking | 509 (001) | Wed
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionThis course is designed for artists who are interested in learning printmedia techniques, but do not necessarily have access to a print studio. Technical processes covered may include transfers, monoprinting, linoleum stamps, digital and handmade repeat patterns, and digital printing on fabric. These processes can be transferred easily from the classroom to the artist¿s workspace. Class discussions will focus on how repetition or manipulation of an image affects its meaning. The processes addressed will allow students to experiment with their existing drawings, photographs, or designs. This class is suitable for artists of all disciplines, both<br>with and without prior printmaking experience. |
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Sewing Techniques: Fundamentals | 511 (001) | Sat
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionJoining fabrics to cover the body and create shelter has been a prized skill in the progress of civilization. Students will build on that tradition by learning fundamental seams and finishes used in modern day garment construction. Industry standards of sewing are emphasized and all techniques are taught and practiced. In addition to creating a personal library of seam samples, students will apply the techniques in two basic projects. The class will also discuss fabric characteristics and the proper copying and cutting of patterns. Once mastered, these techniques can be used to sew together garments from patterns, create original designs, or explore fabric as a medium for soft sculpture. No previous sewing experience is necessary. <br><br>Note: A sewing machine is required if taking this course online. |
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Sewing Techniques: Fundamentals | 511 (002) | Sat
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionJoining fabrics to cover the body and create shelter has been a prized skill in the progress of civilization. Students will build on that tradition by learning fundamental seams and finishes used in modern day garment construction. Industry standards of sewing are emphasized and all techniques are taught and practiced. In addition to creating a personal library of seam samples, students will apply the techniques in two basic projects. The class will also discuss fabric characteristics and the proper copying and cutting of patterns. Once mastered, these techniques can be used to sew together garments from patterns, create original designs, or explore fabric as a medium for soft sculpture. No previous sewing experience is necessary. <br><br>Note: A sewing machine is required if taking this course online. |
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Sewing Techniques: Above the Waist | 512 (001) | Thurs
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionIn this course, students learn to assemble garments that cover the upper half of the female form. Industry standard techniques and tips are presented for sewing together a pattern for a button-down shirt with sleeves and a lined, zippered shell. Students leave with the ability to transfer their skills to commercial patterns or their own designs. Prerequisite(s): Sewing Techniques: Fundamentals or equivalent experience.<br><br>Note: A sewing machine is required if taking this course online. |
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Editing for Writers | 512 (001) | Thurs
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionWhether penning the Next Great American Novel (poetry collection, or memoir), or preparing a writing sample for a fellowship, grant, or MFA application, you will gain insightful feedback workshopping new or existing projects. Each class will provide you the opportunity to receive and provide personalized critique with an eye towards revision. Weekly readings will consist of students work, supplemented by essays on craft and excerpts from Kamau Brathwaite, Sloane Crosley, Joan Didion, Maggie Nelson, and Rebecca Solnit, among others. |
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Introduction to Figure Drawing | 513 (001) | Mon
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionWorking from the nude model, students will learn to draw the human figure from direct observation. The essential elements of life drawing, including anatomy, proportion, volume, composition, gesture, and the accurate and expressive use of line and tone will be addressed. While the primary focus will be on representational drawing skills, students will also investigate figurative abstraction and conceptual approaches. Prerequisite(s): Introduction to Drawing or equivalent experience. |
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Water-Based Painting | 513 (001) | Tues
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionIn this course students are introduced to traditional and non-traditional materials and methods used in water-based painting. Projects include painting from observation and the imagination, using current artist practices and historical examples. Working from a variety of subjects, students may use ink, acrylic, watercolor, and mixed media within their works while building skills in color, tone, volume, contrast, and temperature. Visits to the Art Institute of Chicago provide inspiration. Students should have previous drawing experience, but no painting experience is necessary. |
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Digital Drawing and Illustration | 515 (001) | Wed
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionCreate eye-popping, high-quality artwork. You'll start with traditional media and then translate your ideas digitally in Procreate. Instruction will focus on learning the software and concept development as you create original characters and environments. This course will not focus on the development of observational drawing skills. All levels are welcome, even those with no prior drawing experience. Students will need an iPad to run Procreate. |
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Digital Drawing and Illustration | 515 (001) | Wed
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionCreate eye-popping, high-quality artwork. You'll start with traditional media and then translate your ideas digitally in Procreate. Instruction will focus on learning the software and concept development as you create original characters and environments. This course will not focus on the development of observational drawing skills. All levels are welcome, even those with no prior drawing experience. Students will need an iPad to run Procreate. |
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Portfolio Preparation | 519 (001) | Sat
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM November 22, 2025 - November 22, 2025 |
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DescriptionOpen to students of all disciplines, this course will help you craft a portfolio that combines imagery, composition, text, and narrative to most successfully showcase your creativity, skills and passions. Perfect for certificate students preparing for Portfolio Review Day, as well as anyone interested in refining their portfolio for their website, residency or grant applications, or graduate admissions. |
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Portfolio Preparation | 519 (002) | Sun
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM November 22, 2025 - November 22, 2025 |
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DescriptionOpen to students of all disciplines, this course will help you craft a portfolio that combines imagery, composition, text, and narrative to most successfully showcase your creativity, skills and passions. Perfect for certificate students preparing for Portfolio Review Day, as well as anyone interested in refining their portfolio for their website, residency or grant applications, or graduate admissions. |
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Digital Design: Adobe Illustrator | 520 (001) |
TBD - TBD September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionWant to use Adobe Illustrator to create sophisticated and complex designs and illustrations while you hone your skills? Learn the basics of the program before moving on to master transparency, feathering, masking, compound paths, gradients, layering techniques, and the specifics of the pen tool. In this asynchronous course, there are no set meeting times¿you learn when it's convenient for you. Weekly activities include readings, video demonstrations, tutorials, online discussions, assignments, and critiques. Receive personalized feedback from your instructor on each assignment and throughout the creative process, as needed. |
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Brand Identity Systems | 521 (001) | Wed
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionLearn to identify, develop, and produce an integrated brand identity system that goes beyond the traditional logo. From rough sketches to final digital files, you will develop the practical components to create a public-facing brand while exploring the role of visual metaphor and styling in creating its personality. Analysis of effective identity systems through written and video case studies from master designers will provide insight into the myriad approaches to creating a strong visual brand identity that stands out in the crowd. Prior knowledge of the Adobe Creative Suite is recommended. |
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Contemporary Art in Chicago | 522 (001) | Sat
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionContemporary Art in Chicago is a hands-on initiation into Chicago's vibrant visual art scene. You will visit museums and galleries throughout the city and get the unique opportunity to step behind the scenes into artists' studios and collectors' homes, where you will see works in progress, ask questions, and get to know the real people who make up Chicago's art world. Discussions and conversations with artists and curators provide context and intimacy to this exploration of the creative fabric of our city.<br><br>NOTE: This course meets outside of a classroom setting and will travel to different locations throughout Chicago. Students should know that some class sessions will require physical activity, including walking up to three blocks, taking public transportation, climbing stairs, and standing for extended periods.<br><br>This course fulfills the Art History requirement for the Drawing and Painting certificates. |
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Painting: Materials and Methods | 522 (001) | Wed
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionStudents are introduced to both traditional and contemporary painting materials and methods through demonstrations and in class projects. Methods of transferring drawing ideas to painting; preparation of grounds and supports; traditional and non-traditional tools for painting, mediums and application techniques; and the connection between concept or subject matter to material choice are covered. Lectures, individual instruction, and group critiques will be used to develop insight into the relation between form and content. Prerequisite(s): Introduction to Drawing or equivalent experience. |
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Introduction to Oil Painting | 531 (001) | Thurs
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionThis course introduces the materials, methods, and tools of oil painting while students develop observational skills. Demonstrations on stretching canvas, laying out a palette, working with various paint application techniques, and color mixing provide students with the fundamentals of the medium and a strong foundation for future work. |
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Introduction to Oil Painting | 531 (002) |
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DescriptionThis course introduces the materials, methods, and tools of oil painting while students develop observational skills. Demonstrations on stretching canvas, laying out a palette, working with various paint application techniques, and color mixing provide students with the fundamentals of the medium and a strong foundation for future work. |
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Fashion Design | 533 (001) | Tues
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM September 29, 2025 - December 14, 2025 |
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DescriptionThis course examines the fundamentals of designing a fashion collection. Students will explore a fusion of conceptual inspiration and technical apparel design and apply real-world practices of marketing plans, competitive research, and costing. Students will develop critical tools to appreciate and contextualize fashion design and better comprehend issues such as labor practices, size inclusivity, and sustainability. |
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