A wide shot of a ceramics studio, featuring students working with pottery wheels and other tools.

Christalena Hughmanick

Lecturer

Bio

Education: BFA, 2004, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore; MFA, 2012, School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Exhibitions: Faur Szofi, Budapest Hungary; Carriage Trade, New York; Andrew Rafacz, Chicago; Lawrence & Clark, Chicago; Document, Chicago; Chicago Manual Style, Chicago. Residency: American Academy in Rome, Italy; Moholy-Nagy Művészeti Egyetem, Budapest, Hungary; SIM, Iceland. Publications: 30 Years, 12 Blocks, 4 Days: Freedom Quilt Project, Kozben, Hungary; Women of Chicago, Less Than Half, Covid Reviews, Quarantine Times. Collections: DePaul Art Museum, Chicago. Awards: Fulbright, Hungary; Individual Assistance Grant, US Department of State; Grainger Marburg Travel Grant; Northampton Arts Council Grant; Lenore Tawney Foundation Scholarship.

Courses

Title Department Catalog Term

Description

This course is designed to provide students an opportunity to gain experience as interns in professional arts and design environments and prepare for professional life after SAIC. During the semester, faculty provide in-depth mentorship and act as liaison with the internship site supporting students meet their learning goals as outlined for the semester. Through group meetings and online discussions, students engage with a peer cohort of students participating in a variety of internships. Students work on-site at internships for a total of 140 hours (approx 14 hours per week) for the term. In addition to successfully completing the internship, students will conduct an informational interview with their employer, attend 4 class meetings and an onsite meeting with the faculty and supervisor, complete an internship supervisor evaluation, revise their resume, and update their online portfolio, website, or professional profile. Students are required to secure an internship prior to the start of the semester. Internships must be approved by the Career and Professional Experience (CAPX) office. Students are encouraged to meet with a CAPX advisor for assistance with researching and applying for internships. In order to begin the internship approval process students should go to https://bit.ly/35vmTTM. Upon approval, course registration is managed by CAPX. Note that international students must receive CPT authorization prior to participating in an off-campus internship. Internships may be in-person, hybrid, or virtual; however all four class meetings are virtual. Class meeting day and time are determined by the faculty.

Class Number

1257

Credits

1.5 - 3

Description

This course is designed to provide students an opportunity to gain experience as interns in professional arts and design environments and prepare for professional life after SAIC. During the semester, faculty provide in-depth mentorship and act as liaison with the internship site supporting students meet their learning goals as outlined for the semester. Through group meetings and online discussions, students engage with a peer cohort of students participating in a variety of internships. Students work on-site at internships for a total of 140 hours (approx 14 hours per week) for the term. In addition to successfully completing the internship, students will conduct an informational interview with their employer, attend 4 class meetings and an onsite meeting with the faculty and supervisor, complete an internship supervisor evaluation, revise their resume, and update their online portfolio, website, or professional profile. Students are required to secure an internship prior to the start of the semester. Internships must be approved by the Career and Professional Experience (CAPX) office. Students are encouraged to meet with a CAPX advisor for assistance with researching and applying for internships. In order to begin the internship approval process students should go to https://bit.ly/35vmTTM. Upon approval, course registration is managed by CAPX. Note that international students must receive CPT authorization prior to participating in an off-campus internship. Internships may be in-person, hybrid, or virtual; however all four class meetings are virtual. Class meeting day and time are determined by the faculty.

Class Number

1260

Credits

1.5 - 3