Academics: Notable Alumni
- Departments
- Architecture, Interior Architecture, and Designed Objects
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- Performance
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- Sculpture
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- Visual and Critical Studies
- Visual Communication Design
- Writing
- Areas of Study
- Animation
- Art and Science
- Body, Gender, Sexuality
- Books and Publishing
- Class, Race, and Ethnicity
- Collaboration
- Comics and the Graphic Novel
- Community and Locality
- Digital Fabrication
- DIY
- Exhibition and Curatorial Studies
- Global Comparative Studies
- Interaction and Participation
- Narrative
- Politics and Activisms
- Public Space
- Site and Landscape
- Social Media and the Web
- Study Abroad/Off-Campus
- Sustainability
- Theory
- Undergraduate Degrees
- Undergraduate Experience
- Bachelor of Arts in Art History
- Bachelor of Arts in Visual and Critical Studies
- Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio
- Bachelor of Fine Arts with an Emphasis in Art Education
- Bachelor of Fine Arts with an Emphasis in Art History, Theory, and Criticism
- Bachelor of Fine Arts with an Emphasis in Writing
- Bachelor of Interior Architecture
- Consecutive Degree Option BFA and BA in Visual and Critical Studies
- Graduate Degrees
- Master of Architecture
- Master of Architecture with Emphasis in Interior Architecture
- Master of Arts in Arts Administration and Policy
- Master of Arts in Art Education
- Master of Arts in Art Therapy
- Master of Arts in Modern Art History, Theory, and Criticism
- Master of Arts in New Arts Journalism
- Master of Arts in Teaching
- Master of Arts in Visual and Critical Studies
- Master of Design in Designed Objects
- Master of Design in Fashion, Body and Garment
- Master of Fine Arts in Studio
- Master of Fine Arts in Writing
- Master of Science in Historic Preservation
- Dual Degree: MA in Arts Administration & Policy & MA in Modern Art History, Theory, & Criticism
- Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts
- Post-Baccalaureate and Professional Certificates
- Careers and Outcomes
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- Fire and Ice: A Glassblowing Intensive
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- India: Layered Cities and the Portable Studio
- Cuba: Master of Arts in Arts Administration and Policy International Seminar
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- Contemporary Art in New York: Connecting the Dots
- Montréal: City in Movement
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- Painting and Studio Practice in Umbria, Italy
- Japan: Nature, Aesthetics, Science, and Technology
- Abandoned Practices Institute in Prague 2013
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Contact Info
The Career + Co-op Center
Monday–Friday: 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Sullivan Center
36 S. Wabash Ave., suite 1204
Phone: 312.629.6820
careers@saic.edu
Alumni Relations
Monday–Friday: 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
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Phone: 312.429.4195
alumni@saic.edu
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Ivan Albright
(1897–1983) Into the World There Came a Soul Called Ida, 1929-30, Oil on canvas
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Thomas Hart Benton
(1889–1975) Self-Portrait, 1972, Lithograph on white wove paper
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Roger Brown
(1941–1997) Museum without Ceiling, 1976, Oil on canvas
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John Chamberlain
(1927–2011) Toy, 1961, Steel, paint, and plastic
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Eleanor Coen
(1916–2010) Three Little Trees in the City, 1955, Color lithograph on ivory laid paper
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Leon Golub
(1922–2004) Interrogation II, 1981, Acrylic on canvas
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Edward Gorey
(1925–2000) Untitled (man with a bat on his head), n.d., Pen and black ink and brush and black and gray wash on cream wove paper
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Red Grooms
(b. 1937) Noa-Noa, 1991, Color woodcut on ivory Japanese paper
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Jeff Koons
(b. 1955) Woman in Tub, 1988, Porcelain; artist's proof from an edition of three
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Robert Lostutter
(b. 1939) Ribbon-Tailed Bird of Paradise II, 2004, Watercolor on ivory watercolor paper
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Archibald J. Motley, Jr.
(1891–1981) Self-Portrait, c. 1920, Oil on canvas
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Elizabeth Murray
(1940–2007) Back on Earth, 1981, Oil on two canvases
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Gladys Nilsson
(b. 1940) Big School Picture; Little Paper Mural, 1992, Watercolor over graphite on off-white wove paper
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Jim Nutt
(b. 1938) Sally Slips Bye-Bye, 1972, Acrylic on canvas
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Georgia O'Keeffe
(1887–1986) Yellow Hickory Leaves with Daisy, 1928, Oil on canvas
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Ed Paschke
(1939–2004) Hot Fax, 1990, Oil on linen
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Nancy Spero
(1926–2009) Untitled (Cette chair qui se touche...), 1970, Gouache and ink with collage on off-white Japanese paper
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Chris Ware
(b. 1967) Rocket Sam in – "Tis the Season of Giving on Planet X-38", 2005, Black ink and pen over graphite with white gouache, on Bristol board
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H.C. Westermann
(1922–1981) The Mysteriously Abandoned New Home, 1958, Pine, birch, vermillion, redwood, glass, paint, and wheels
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Karl Wirsum
(b. 1939) First Portrait of the Brand New Star, from Screen Prints 1970, 1970, Color screenprint on off-white wove paper
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Grant Wood
(1891–1942) American Gothic, 1930, Oil on Beaver Board
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Ray Yoshida
(1930–2009) His and Hers, 1971, Acrylic on canvas
More Notable Alumni
Tatsu Aoki (b. 1957)
Satoru Aoyama (b. 1973)
Jeremy Blake (1971–2007)
Jeffrey Brown (b. 1975)
Paul Chan (b. 1973)
Nora Dunn (b. 1952)
John Gerrard (b. 1974)
Jonathan Green (b. 1955)
Halston (1932–1990)
Herblock (1909–2001)
Sang-soo Hong (b. 1960)
Richard Hunt (b. 1935)
Robert Indiana (b. 1928)
Michiko Itatani (b. 1948)
Gemma Kahng
Vincente Minnelli (1903–1986)
Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba (b. 1968)
Audrey Niffenegger (b. 1963)
Claes Oldenburg (b. 1929)
Maria Pinto
J. Morgan Puett
Cynthia Rowley
David Sedaris (b. 1956)
Jasmin Shokrian
Victor Skrebneski (b. 1929)
Lawrence Steele
Robert Storr (b. 1950)
Kunie Sugiura (b. 1942)
Donald Sultan (b. 1951)
Rirkrit Tiravanija (b. 1961)
Sarah Vowell (b. 1969)
Apichatpong Weerasethakul (b. 1970)
