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| Nov 28, 2012, 2:00 PM MFA Information Session | |
| If you are interested in graduate study in the UIC School of Art and Design and wish to learn more, please join professor Dianna Frid, Director of Graduate Studies, for an information session and tour of the studios of our graduate programs in Studio Arts, Photography, Moving Image, New Media Arts, Graphic Design, and Industrial Design. Please note the priority MFA application deadline, for consideration in the first round of Graduate College Fellowships, is December 15, 2012. Final deadline is February 1, 2013.
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| Nov 28, 2012, 6:00 PM UIC Innovation Center UIC Design :: Distinguished Alumni Lecture Series Amir Berbic | |
| Amir Berbic received a BFA in Graphic Design from UIC and an MFA in Visual Communication from the School of The Art Institute of Chicago. Currently an Associate Professor of Design at the American University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, Amir teaches visual communication studio, history of design, and design foundations. His research interests are in place branding, dimensional typography, and design pedagogy. His design and writing have been featured in academic and professional publications, conferences and exhibitions including Hyperlinks: Architecture and Design at the Art Institute of Chicago, curated by Joseph Rosa and Zoe Ryan in 2010. [ more info ]
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| Nov 26, 2012, 5:30 PM UIC Innovation Center Rich Brilliant Willing UIC IDSA Lecture | |
| Rich Brilliant Willing was founded in 2007 by fellow RISD graduates Theo Richardson, Charles Brill, and Alexander Williams. That same year RBW was named among the "Top 40" designers by I.D. magazine. Recent honors include the 2011 International Contemporary Furniture Fair 'Best New Designer' award and Forbes Magazine’s "30 under 30" working in Art & Design. Rich Brilliant Willing is a contemporary lighting and furniture design manufacturer. From their Manhattan studio workshop, RBW’s creative team oversees every aspect of their unique process from design to assembly to distribution. The results are intelligent and iconic; simple yet expressive products that bring out the very best in new living and work environments. RSVP IDSA members will have preference for open spots, sign up by emailing uicidsa@gmail.com [ more info ]
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| Nov 14, 2012, 2:00 PM MFA Information Session | |
| If you are interested in graduate study in the UIC School of Art and Design and wish to learn more, please join professor Dianna Frid, Director of Graduate Studies, for an information session and tour of the studios of our graduate programs in Studio Arts, Photography, Moving Image, New Media Arts, Graphic Design, and Industrial Design. Please note the priority MFA application deadline, for consideration in the first round of Graduate College Fellowships, is December 15, 2012. Final deadline is February 1, 2013.
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| Nov 06, 2012, 6:00 AM Election Day 2012 | |
| Vote! logo design by UIC BFA Graphic Design class of 2001.
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| Nov 02, 2012, 10:00 AM UIC Innovation Center Mobile Processing :: 2012 Conference | |
| Mobile Processing brings together internationally recognized innovators from the open source software community, students, educators, and scholars from areas such as Art and Design, Computer Science, and Information Sciences. Presenters include: Casey Reas, Jer Thorp, Andrea Colubri, Lauren McCarthy, Hannah Higgins, Daniel Sauter, Jesus Duran, and JD Pirtle. The 3rd edition of the conference features a series of lectures, workshops, and presentations, free and open to the public (workshops require prior registration). [ more info ]
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| Nov 02, 2012, 10:00 AM UIC Innovation Center Mobile Processing 2013 Conference: Hannah Higgins The Ghosts in the Machine: The Secret Lives of Experimental Artists in the Mainframe Era | |
| What do IBM, Bell Labs, the Jet Propulsion Lab and National Security have in common with dust, dead chickens, the Czech avant-garde and Vietnam protest? This talk will present the secret lives of experimental, performance and protest artists on the mainframe computers of the 1960s. Through a series of seemingly unlikely friendships, an international constellation of engineers and artists collaborated in the emergence of the digital arts. [ more info ]
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| Oct 30, 2012, 6:00 PM UIC Innovation Center Storytelling with Chuck Harrison IDSA Chicago | |
| The UIC IDSA Student Chapter will host the second in a series of events designed for informal exchange between an advanced career designer and student/professional members of IDSA. Designer, Author, Educator, and Smithsonian National Design Awards Lifetime Achievement recipient, Chuck Harrison, will share his work and life stories and answer your questions about "A Life's Design" in the intimate setting of the UIC Innovation Center. Storytelling with Chuck Harrison is co-sponsored event between the UIC IDSA Student Chapter and the professional IDSA Chicago Chapter at the Innovation Center. [ more info ]
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| Oct 29, 2012, 7:00 PM Gallery 400 UIC MFA Open Studios And Forum 400 Receptoin | |
| Visit UIC Art and Design Hall to see what the ART MFA candidates are up to at UIC. Monday, October 29 7pm University of Illinois at Chicago Art and Design Hall 400 South Peoria Street Chicago, IL
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| Oct 24, 2012, 2:00 PM Office of the School of Art and Design MFA Information Session | |
| If you are interested in graduate study in the UIC School of Art and Design and wish to learn more, please join professor Dianna Frid, Director of Graduate Studies, for an information session and tour of the studios of our graduate programs in Studio Arts, Photography, Moving Image, New Media Arts, Graphic Design, and Industrial Design. Please note the priority MFA application deadline, for consideration in the first round of Graduate College Fellowships, is December 15, 2012.
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| Oct 23, 2012, 12:00 PM UIC School of Art + Design: GBU, 5th Floor, Art and Design Hall Bodies BFA Art Student Exhibition | |
| Through the collection of seemingly separate entities, bodies create an interconnected system. Materials,matter, and thoughts collide and construct a framework of order. The GBU Committee presents the show Bodies, a study of how physical forms relate and arrange themselves. Opening Tuesday 23 October 23 12-2p through November 11 Image: "Limbs” 2011 Emily Racine
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| Oct 11, 2012, 6:00 PM UIC Innovation Center UIC Design :: Distinguished Alumni Lecture Series Michael Seum | |
| Michael Seum received a BFA in Industrial Design from UIC in 1998 and is currently working as Creative Director for Scott Wilson and his design studio MNML where he leads product development activities for the LUNATIK Brand. Michael has recently returned to Chicago after five years in Varese, Italy, at Whirlpool Europe’s Global Consumer Design Center where he led Advanced Design across multiple regions and brands. Michael’s product design work for Whirlpool, Kohler, Sterling, and Procter and Gamble, has ranged from small domestic appliances to advanced concepts and has been recognized at the highest level including, most recently, the 2011 Silver and the 2012 GOLD IF Design awards. UIC IDSA Student Chapter / UIC AIGA Student Chapter
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| Oct 05, 2012, 2:00 PM UIC Innovation Center Rebecca Waldermeir Lead designer, Chevrolet Spark | |
| Rebecca Waldermeir, lead designer of the popular new Chevrolet Spark mini-car, will be hosted at the UIC Innovation Center as guest lecturer, and will give our design students a brief walk-around of the actual automobile. [ more info ]
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| Oct 03, 2012, 2:00 PM Office of the School of Art and Design MFA Information Session | |
| If you are interested in graduate study in the UIC School of Art and Design and wish to learn more, please join professor Dianna Frid, Director of Graduate Studies, for an information session and tour of the studios of our graduate programs in Studio Arts, Photography, Moving Image, New Media Arts, Graphic Design, and Industrial Design. Please note the priority MFA application deadline, for consideration in the first round of Graduate College Fellowships, is December 15, 2012.
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| Aug 29, 2012, 12:00 PM Art MFA Welcome + Orientation session | |
| All graduate students and faculty of our Art programs (Studio Arts, Photography, Moving Image) will meet at noon on Wednesday, August 29, in the GREAT SPACE of Art and Design Hall: 400 S. Peoria, 5th floor Bring a lunch. We look forward to seeing everyone for a great new semester!
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| Aug 27, 2012, 9:00 AM Fall 2012 Instruction Begins Welcome Back! | |
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| May 04, 2012, 6:00 PM UIC Innovation Center UIC BFA Design Show :: Graphic Design :: Industrial Design | |
| Please join us for a exhibition and celebration of the UIC Design class of 2012. University of Illinois at Chicago School of Art and Design BFA Design Exhibition: Graphic Design: Industrial Design UIC Innovation Center 1240 W. Harrison Street (just west of Racine) 6:00-9:00pm
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| May 03, 2012, 5:30 PM 1501 West Madison Street UIC MFA Design Show 2012 | |
| Reception: Thursday, May 3, 5:30-9pm UIC MFA Thesis Exhibitions in Graphic Design and Industrial Design: Cong Li (Christy) Raúl Peña Gómez Weijia (VJ) Wang Chantrell Farley Williams Matthew Wizinsky
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| Apr 23, 2012, 6:00 PM Gallery 400 Jalal Toufic Artist Talk | |
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| Apr 16, 2012, 6:00 PM Gallery 400 Andreas Fischer Artist's Talk | |
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| Apr 13, 2012, 6:00 PM UIC Art and Design Hall UIC Art BFA Exhibition LIFE’S A BFA | |
| April 13th, 6pm to 9pm April 14th, 11am to 4pm April 16th – 18th, 10am to 5pm Special Screening April 16th, 7pm The Nightingale Theater 1084 North Milwaukee Avenue. The BFA Senior Thesis is a a year-long course which culminates in a thesis exhibition and screening. In Spring 2012, the course has been led by a team of instructors: Dianna Frid, Beate Geissler and Deborah Stratman, along with graduate assistant Andrew Reinke. Students spend the year working in their studios, producing a body of work from which they will draw from for the exhibition. This spring, the students and faculty have decided to produce a Thesis Book, to accompany and document their show (Life’s a BFA!). Melissa Rosa, a graduating UIC Design major, has been our lead designer in this process and has helped facilitated the book (link below). [ more info ]
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| Apr 13, 2012, 5:00 PM Gallery 400 2012 UIC MFA Thesis Exhibition Chaz Evans, Nina Barnett, Kasia Houlihan, Mark Kent, Brendan Meara | |
| The final in a series of four UIC MFA Thesis Exhibitions in Studio Arts, Photography, Moving Image, and New Media Arts. 10-143-7, 2012 Reception: Friday, April 13, 5-8pm Chaz Evans is an artist, media art historian, and the artistic director of Parker, a performance collective based in Chicago. His work investigates the points at which software and performance intersect, using methods that apply historical forms of critique to emerging disciplines of media and technology. He has exhibited at such venues as Eastern Expansion Gallery, Chicago; Chopin Theatre, Chicago; the Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago; and the Evanston Art Center. Evans received a BA from North Park University in Theatre and Performance and an MA in Art History from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Nina Barnett’s practice addresses transition, distance, and exploration, both horizontal and vertical. Her current investigations concern aspects of holes, tunnelling (mining), and depth through drawing, video, and sculpture. Barnett hails from Johannesburg, South Africa, where she received a BA at the University of Witwatersrand. Kasia Houlihan works in a variety of media in an effort to get at the experience of relating. With photography, drawing, video, performance, audio, sculpture, she chips away at such concepts as closeness and distance, thresholds, and control. She has exhibited at venues such as Comfort Station, Chicago; Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami; and the de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space, Miami. Houlihan received a BA from the University of Chicago. Mark Kent originally hails from Ireland and has been leading a nomadic existence around Europe for the last 10 years, creating films resulting from his experiences. Kent has exhibited work at Buro Leeuwarden, the Netherlands; SKAM e.V, Hamburg; Galerie Conrads, Düsseldorf; and Ellen de Bruijne PROJECTS, Amsterdam. Brendan Meara is a media artist whose work addresses themes of identity, moral value, greed, freedom, obsession, existence, reason, faith, suicide, and humor. His work has been exhibited at the University of the Americas, Puebla, Mexico; Review Studios, Kansas City; Roots and Culture, Chicago; and Alderman Exhibitions, Chicago. Meara will have a forthcoming 'Artist Edition 10" LP' on Positive Beat Recordings, Chicago. He received a BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute in 2004.
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| Apr 10, 2012, 6:00 PM Gallery 400 Beatriz Santiago Muñoz Artist's Talk | |
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| Apr 06, 2012, 5:00 PM Gallery 400 2012 UIC MFA Thesis Exhibition Jeremy Bolen, , Paul Cowan, Marianna Milhorat, Neal Vandenbergh | |
| The third in a series of four UIC MFA Thesis Exhibitions in Studio Arts, Photography, Moving Image, and New Media Arts. April 3-7, 2012 Reception: Friday, April 8, 5-8pm Jeremy Bolen grew up moving throughout America, living in seven different states before turning 18. A recent recipient of the Provost Award for Graduate Research, Bolen will be using the award to travel to CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, in Geneva, Switzerland, continuing his collaborations with experimental high energy particle physics. Bolen’s work was recently exhibited at Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago and Roots and Culture, Chicago. Bolen will be exhibiting his work at Co-Prosperity Sphere and Andrew Rafacz Gallery, both Chicago. Paul Cowan is a painter whose work has been exhibited at venues including Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago; West Street, New York; the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia; Michael Jon, Miami; Young Art, Los Angeles; and Jancar Jones, San Francisco. His work will be included in upcoming exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Clifton Benevento, New York; and Important Projects, Oakland. Cowan received a BFA from the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design in 2007. Working in film and video, Marianna Milhorat utilizes landscape and duration to disrupt and transform notions of space and perspective. Milhorat’s work has screened at festivals including the International Film Festival Rotterdam, the Ann Arbor Film Festival, the Chicago Underground Film Festival, and the Images Festival, Toronto. She received a BFA from the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinéma at Concordia University in 2007. Neal Vandenbergh is a Chicago-based artist working in sculpture, drawing, and video both in and outside of traditional exhibition spaces. His work was recently included in exhibitions at Eelspace, Chicago, IL, and Heavybrow Gallery, Bloomington, IL.
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| Apr 05, 2012, 6:00 PM Gallery 400 Laylah Ali Artist's Talk | |
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| Apr 02, 2012, 6:00 PM Gallery 400 Mike Cloud Artist's Talk | |
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| Mar 30, 2012, 5:00 PM Gallery 400 2012 UIC MFA Thesis Exhibition Mark Aguhar, Sebastian Aguirre, Jon Chambers, and Andrew Mausert-Mooney | |
| The second in a series of four UIC MFA Thesis Exhibitions in Studio Arts, Photography, Moving Image, and New Media Arts. March 27-31, 2012 Reception: Friday, March 30, 5-8pm Mark Aguhar is interested in the themes of glamour, ugliness, and divas, working mainly through performance to explore intersecting issues in race, gender, sexuality, queerness, and presentation. Aguhar works with the body and the way it negotiates cultural space to disguise, reform, transform, and express. Sebastian Aguirre lived in El Paso, Texas for 24 years before moving to Chicago in 2005. His recent work in photography deals with photographic processes as well as with issues stemming from the borderland area between Mexico and the U.S. He received a BA from the University of Texas at El Paso and a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Jon Chambers creates work that comments on the new lexicons and relationships between individuals and objects in a technologically saturated world, using humor to show the potential contradictions within these interactions. Chambers has a Research Assistantship at UIC’s Electronic Visualization Laboratory, where he develops new relationships with technology. He has a BFA in sculpture from Grand Valley State University. Andrew Mausert-Mooney is an artist working with 16mm film, video, and installation. Mausert-Mooney’s work has been featured in festivals including the American Film Institute Festival, CineVegas, the Virginia Film Festival, and Other Cinema.
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| Mar 29, 2012, 6:00 PM Gallery 400 Matthew Metzger Artist's Talk | |
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| Mar 26, 2012, 6:00 PM UIC Innovation Center IDSA Merit Award Student Presentations | |
| The UIC IDSA Merit Award Competition is held annually each Spring to recognize and honor a deserving senior industrial design student for the body of work they have put together during their time at the academy. Seniors are nominated by faculty to participate and compete in this nationally sanctioned event. The jurors are all area professionals who will select the the Merit Award Recipient to represent UIC at the IDSA Midwest District Conference. Image: Canal Chair, Erica Michie, UIC IDSA 2011 Merit Award Recipient
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| Mar 16, 2012, 5:00 PM Gallery 400 2012 UIC MFA Thesis Exhibition Gwen Zabicki, Anthony Koerner, Nick Rummler, Tiffany Funk, and Mary Helena Clark | |
| The first in a series of four UIC MFA Thesis Exhibitions in Studio Arts, Photography, Moving Image, and New Media Arts. March 13-17, 2012 Reception: Friday, March 16 5-8pm Mary Helena Clark is a filmmaker whose work explores narrative tropes, the materiality of film, and the pleasure of tromp l'oeil. She has exhibited at the Wexner Center for the Arts and the National Gallery of Art and her films have been screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and the New York Film Festival 2010: Views from the Avant-Garde. Tiffany Funk makes use of diverse technological mediums in order to explore how we invent, mobilize, and navigate the troubled symbiotic relationships we share with our technological tools. Her forthcoming dissertation, The Prosthetic Aesthetic, constitutes a historical re-imagining of technologies through the lens of the modern and contemporary artist. Funk received a BA in Film from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and an MA in Art History from the University of Chicago. Anthony Koerner grew up in Chicago riding bikes and exploring as much as he could with every opportunity. An avid cyclist, an activity in which machine upkeep is a constant, he is occupied by tactics of building and formulating acts of maintenance—that is, the relations of materials to performance. Koerner received a BFA from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Nicholas Rummler grew up in Wisconsin, where he worked in factory and construction before attending art school. Working primarily with plaster, wood, and concrete, he creates fragmented human figures. Rummler studied at the University of Wisconsin and the University of Minnesota, where he received a degree in painting. Gwendolyn Zabicki is a painter from Chicago. In 2011, her work was featured in a two-person show titled The Exceptional Ordinary at Robert Bills Contemporary in Chicago. This summer, she will be an artist in residence at the Vermont Studio Center. Zabicki earned a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2005.
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| Mar 08, 2012, 3:15 PM Gallery 400 Eric Anderson Public Lecture | |
| Displaying Design, Designing Culture: Objects and Exhibitions in Ringstrasse Vienna
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| Mar 07, 2012, 6:00 PM Gallery 400 Jim Finn Artist's Talk | |
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| Mar 06, 2012, 3:15 PM Gallery 400 Freyja Hartzell Public Lecture | |
| Delight in *Sachlichkeit*: The ‘Thingly’ Things of Richard Riemerschmid
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| Mar 05, 2012, 3:15 PM Gallery 400 Jonathan Mekinda Public Lecture | |
| Constructing “The House of Man”: Franco Albini and the Place of Neorealism in Italian Design at Mid-Century
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| Mar 01, 2012, 3:15 PM Gallery 400 Hannah Carlson Public Lecture | |
| Objects at Hand: Pockets and Modern Dress
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| Jan 16, 2012, 2:00 PM MFA Information Session | |
| If you are interested in graduate study in the UIC School of Art and Design and want to learn more, please join professor Dianna Frid, Director of Graduate Studies for an information session and tour of the studios of our graduate programs in Studio Arts, Photography, Moving Image, New Media Arts, Graphic Design, and Industrial Design. Please note: this is the last information session prior to the February 1st application deadline.
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| Jan 11, 2012, 2:00 PM Office of the School of Art and Design MFA Information Session | |
| If you are interested in graduate study in the UIC School of Art and Design and want to learn more, please join professor Jennifer Reeder, Director of Graduate Studies, and Erin Brady, Graduate Advisor, for an information session and tour of the studios of our graduate programs in Studio Arts, Photography, Moving Image, New Media Arts, Graphic Design, and Industrial Design. Please note: this is the last information session prior to the February 1st application deadline.
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