Begin your preparation for Spring 2013 Advanced Registration!
Advanced Registration for Spring 2013 begins on November 12. The Spring 2013 and Winter Interim 2013 Schedule of Classes is now available on-line through SAIC Self-Service. More information regarding individual enrollment appointments will be available soon.
If you have any questions, please contact the Registrar’s Office atsaic.registrar@saic.edu.
Participate, Discover, and Grow at SAIC

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Participate, Discover, and Grow at SAIC
Fall 2012 Registration Now Open
Fall 2012
October 3–December 16, 2012
Evening and weekend classes
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s Adult Continuing Education Program (ACE) courses and certificate programsare designed to meet the needs of today’s purpose-seeking, social-networking, and goal-setting students with courses offered during evening and weekend hours at our convenient downtown location.
Once enrolled, you will be guided by our exceptional instructors in a supportive environment that fosters peer-based, student-centered learning.
Courses are offered in the following disciplines:
Architecture Art History and Appreciation
Creativity and Innovation
FashionGraphic Design
Illustration
Interior Architecture
Non-Profit ManagementPainting and Drawing Photography Sculpture Web Design
ACE certificate programs include: Drawing, Fashion, Graphic Design, Illustration, Interior Design, Painting, and Web Design.
Download the complete Fall 2012 Continuing Studies schedule of courses here.
Need Help Choosing Courses?
If you have questions about determining your appropriate level of instruction or selecting a course or sequence of courses to meet your interests and goals, please email us at cs@saic.edu.
Continuing Studies is not just for adults.
We also offer a wide variety of programs for children, middle school and high school students, and teachers.
There is still space available at Ox-Bow this winter!
Winter at Ox-Bow
Spend 2 weeks on Ox-Bow’s idyllic campus this winter and work closely with faculty in one of our three courses.
Register in person in our office in the Sullivan Building, 36 S. Wabash Ave., suite 1425, or online.
Call us or stop by for more information. Our number is800.318.3019, and our office hours are 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Courses include
Graduate Projects
MFA 6009 011
Jan 4-Jan 17, 2012
3 credit hours
Instructor: Jonas Sebura and Corin Hewitt
Ox-Bow offers currently enrolled MFA students an independent study opportunity at Ox-Bow over the winter session. Students have their own studio and can work on a project of their design, either in response to the specific environment of Ox-Bow or to prepare for their thesis show.
Corin Hewitt will be the Visiting Artist doing studio visits and facilitating group critiques
Jonas Sebura will be the Technical advisor doing demos on welding, woodworking, and helping grads work on other techniques to assist them in realizing their vision.
Register
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Manic Drawings and Wayward Surfaces
FIBER 608
Jan 4-Jan 17, 2012
3 credit hours
Instructor: Jesse Harrod and Rebecca Ringquist
Students of any level are invited to participate in this two-week course exploring a Maximalist Aesthetic with drawing, mark making, embroidery, appliqué, and beading. Taking inspiration from “outsider” artists, as well as contemporary art world models, students spend the first week loosening up and learning a bevy of surface embellishment techniques; improvising to create new methods of accumulative marks. Starting with contemporary drawing exercises combined with traditional embroidery techniques, students quickly develop their own vocabulary of mark making and additive processes. Drawing and sewing machines will take these ideas further, offering vigorous and immediate ways of making continuous lines and textures. The richly layered landscape and altered environment of Ox-Bow serve as both backdrop and jumping off point. Collaborative and individual projects are supplemented by a survey of contemporary art as well as historical examples. Individual and group critique keep things moving quickly.
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The Dead of Winter
PTDW
Jan 4-Jan 17, 2012
3 credit hours
Instructor: Rebecca Walz and Elijah Burgher
For this interdisciplinary class, Ox-Bow’s wintry landscape serves as a metaphor and inspiration for thinking about the cycle of death and rebirth, as emblematized in the Greek myth of Persephone and Hades. As with this myth, art has long served as a way to make meaning of the difficult and unknowable aspects of human existence. The experience and process of mourning, the desire to transcend death, and beliefs about the afterlife are reflected in the history of art. Through studio projects, readings, screenings, lectures, and group discussions, this course examines differing understandings of death across time and cultures, mourning and loss, putrefaction and entropy as formal strategies, melancholic relationships to the past, and the supernatural. Materials and considerations of media are individually driven in consultation with the instructors.
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Continuing Studies @ The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Continuing Studies Open House December 11
Experience the Center of Creativity
Whether you are a prospective or current student join us for our open house Sunday, December 11 from 10:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m., 280 S. Columbus Dr. Our Open House is a great way to meet our faculty, visit our classrooms, and see work created by our students.
Open House sponsored by Dick Blick Art Materials.
Source: saic.edu

