Features and Spotlights
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Lee Bey, Exective Director, Chicago Area Central Committee, visits Linda Keane's Unwrapping Design and Architecture at SAIC
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DUO: 2013 VCS Graduate Lecture Series: Ruslana Lichtzier (MA VCS) & Ryan Coffey (MFA Printmedia)
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DUO: 2013 VCS Graduate Lecture Series: Anthony Stepter (MA VCS) & Etta Sandry (BFA)
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Panel discussion: Controversy, Community and Curriculum
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Alumni Profile: Miguel Aguilar, Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT), 2011
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Alumni Profile: Jeroen Nelemans
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Alumni Profile: Mark Addison Smith
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Alumni Conversations: Anthony Romero
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SAIC Alumni
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SAIC Conversations: Ben Lipkin
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SAIC Conversations: Clare Rosean
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SAIC Conversations: David McDaniel
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SAIC Conversations: Jason Conny
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A Conversation with Alumna Carol Abraczinskas (BFA 1989)
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SAIC Conversations: Sooyoung Yoon
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SAIC Conversations: Richard Harris-Fuentes
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SAIC Conversations: Natasha Zerjav
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SAIC Conversations: Michael Nesmith
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SAIC Conversations: Meredith Zielke
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SAIC Conversations: Liz Tjepkema
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Contact Us
Office of Graduate Admissions
36 S. Wabash Ave., suite 1201
Chicago, IL 60603
Phone: 800.232.7242 or 312.629.6100
Fax: 312.629.6101
Email: admiss@saic.edu
Empower Yourself
As a graduate student at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), you will focus, study intensively, and learn from some of the most renowned faculty in the world. You will develop professional friendships and mentor relationships that will influence you for decades to come. You will have the opportunity to cross boundaries between disciplines. A course in photography could help you to see architecture more clearly. Or an art history seminar could expose you to the alternative peer perspectives of an artist, curator, or therapist. What will this type of education prepare you to do? Because we provide you with a context, awareness, and understanding much greater than any single-discipline approach could provide, your work will grow, your ability to adapt and succeed in today’s world will be confirmed, and you will become a fuller person for the experience.
Learn more about our graduate degree programs by visiting the links below.
- 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
- Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts
- Dual Degree: MA in Arts Administration & Policy & MA in Modern Art History, Theory, & Criticism
