Join us for talks featuring today's most influential practitioners and thinkers. Founded in 1868, the Visiting Artists Program is one of the oldest public programs of the School of the Art Institute ...
Students in SAIC’s Master of Arts in Modern and Contemporary Art History program pursue research in a prestigious fine art school connected with a major American art museum. Art History students work ...
Students enroll in SAIC’s noncredit certificates to explore a field of interest, to prepare for further study in art and design, to attain a credential for career opportunities, or to achieve their ...
External criticism, theory, or methodology courses relevant to individual research—these courses are selected in consultation with the graduate director. Electives—Advanced academic courses (liberal ...
Left: Samuel R. Delany, Dhalgren, Bantam Books, 1975. Cover art by Dean Ellis. Right: Samuel R. Delany, Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders, Magnus Books, 2011. Cover art by Mia Wolf Join us for ...
The CTL will continue its Teach and Tell series with several exciting workshops and presentations. Please let us know that you will attend by visiting our CTL Teach and Tell RSVP page. Our first ...
In the creative world of School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) undergraduate student Thalya Jouin, boundaries blur between traditional craft and mass production processes. Her series Present ...
All School buildings are accessible at street level. Each building has accessible door doors at the main entrance which are clearly marked to accommodate people with disabilities. Accessible parking, ...
SAIC is committed to an inclusive culture with dedicated amenities around campus. These physical locations provide community members space for peace, spiritual, religious, meditation, and serves as a ...
SAIC’s dynamic Master of Science in Historic Preservation (MSHP) prepares graduates to revitalize the built environment through the comprehensive exploration of science, history, creative arts, ...
SAIC's Low-Residency MFA program is open to artists, writers, educators, curators, and historians. Join us online to learn more about the program curriculum, pedagogy and admissions requirements.
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago offers the following facilities and resources to students in the School's MFA in Studio, Comics program: ...