OFF-CAMPUS EXHIBITIONS
OFF-CAMPUS EXHIBITIONS
Corporate Creativity
CONTACT: Jeanne Long
312.443.3729
APPLICATION: Available at the Sullivan Galleries
DUE: Ongoing
Open call for submissions, applications reviewed each month.
Throughout the academic year, the Department of Exhibitions and Events, in association with the Office of Development and Alumni Affairs, helps coordinate special exhibitions hosted by organizations outside of the School. Past exhibitions have been presented at Synovate, the Corner Bakery, and Clune Construction. Art works are selected by jury from documentation submitted for consideration in these shows. These venues feature works by students of the School and are a unique way to reach a diverse audience. Typically, an honorarium is paid to the artists selected.
For more information, or to place your documentation on file for future juries, please contact Jeanne Long, Associate Director of Special Exhibitions, at 312.443.3729.
Many faculty and students develop projects for production outside of the School’s buildings. Any public exhibition that bears the School’s name should be vetted through the SAIC Department of Exhibitions.
Nippon Steel U.S.A., Inc. Annual Art Appreciation Competition
CONTACT: Jeanne Long
312.443.3729
APPLICATION: Nippon Steel 16 Application (pdf)
DUE: October 10, 2008
Nippon Steel U.S.A., Inc. is a subsidiary of the Nippon Steel Corporation, the most profitable steel company in the world. The Japan-based Corporation is the world’s second-largest steel producer by volume.
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and Nippon Steel U.S.A., Inc. are pleased to announce that Nippon Steel, as part of its seventy-year history of support for the visual and performing arts, is sponsoring the Sixteenth annual set of exhibitions of the artwork of SAIC students. Every year 40 works are selected from more than 400 slide submissions.
These exhibitions, two each year, will be held at a gallery in the Nippon Steel U.S.A., Inc. Chicago offices at 900 North Michigan Avenue. The gallery is open to visitors by appointment, opening reception is held at Four Seasons Hotel to introduce student participants to the Chicago corporate community, and a color pamphlet highlighting the selected artists and their work that will be circulated in conjunction with the exhibition. In addition, exhibition participants will receive an award, sharing a total of four thousand dollars to be awarded in this, the sixteenth year of the Nippon Steel U.S.A. Art Appreciation Program. This Presidential Award, averaging $100 for each accepted piece, will be applied to tuition and will be handled through the Financial Aid Office and the Student's Account Office.
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