Summer Camps

Middle School Program (Ages 10-13)

Two-Week Sessions
Our two-week on-campus summer camps are designed to allow students to focus on their interests, learn new skills, and bring their ideas to life. We offer course subjects and resources not available to young creators anywhere else in the world.

Middle School Program (Ages 10-13) On-Campus Session Dates:

All courses are Monday–Friday from 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

  • July 7-18, 2025

  • July 21-August 1, 2025

  • August 4-15, 2025

Title Catalog Instructor Schedule

Description

Explore drawing as an engaging form of expression through writing, discussion, sketchbooks, and individual and group projects. Students will explore various drawing techniques and approaches while gaining an understanding of essential elements of 2D design and art, including line, shape, shading, and light. Visits to the Art Institute of Chicago will offer inspiration from various paintings, sculptures, and objects. This course invites beginners and those seeking to enhance their drawing skills and confidence. Students can repeat the course to improve their abilities further and generate new ideas.

Class Number

2323

Credits

1

Department

Middle School Programs

Subject

CS Drawing

Location

Sharp 410

Description

Bring artwork to life using traditional and digital media to create one-of-a-kind animations. In this exciting course, students learn principles of animation while exploring various techniques, including stop-motion, frame-by-frame methods, digitally modified video, and computer-aided techniques. Students will use digital tools such as laptops, still cameras, video cameras, sound recorders, iPads, sketchbook work, and other traditional processes to express contemporary artistic hybrid methods. Students can repeat this course to continue building their skills.

Class Number

2328

Credits

1

Department

Middle School Programs

Subject

CS Film, Video, New Media,Anim

Location

Sharp 402

Description

Explore drawing as an engaging form of expression through writing, discussion, sketchbooks, and individual and group projects. Students will explore various drawing techniques and approaches while gaining an understanding of essential elements of 2D design and art, including line, shape, shading, and light. Visits to the Art Institute of Chicago will offer inspiration from various paintings, sculptures, and objects. This course invites beginners and those seeking to enhance their drawing skills and confidence. Students can repeat the course to improve their abilities further and generate new ideas.

Class Number

2324

Credits

1

Department

Middle School Programs

Subject

CS Drawing

Location

Sharp 403

Description

This advanced course invites students with prior drawing experience to explore various materials and techniques that will expand their artistic abilities. While continuing to develop their technical skills, students will focus on using drawing to organize their thoughts and feelings and express their ideas. Students will work with various materials, including pencil, charcoal, pastel, ink, and mixed media. Visiting the Art Institute of Chicago will allow them to observe and sketch from a vast collection of paintings, sculptures, and other objects to inspire their studio work. Students will explore endless possibilities in a supportive environment that fosters growth and artistic confidence¿whether experimenting with innovative processes or refining their unique style.

Class Number

2325

Credits

1

Department

Middle School Programs

Subject

CS Drawing

Location

Sharp 410

Description

This course introduces young designers to the fashion world, helping them discover their unique style while learning the technical skills necessary to transform their designs from concept to reality. Activities guide students through developing original ideas, finding inspiration from their surroundings, and responding to the work of other artists and designers. Students will build fundamental skills in fashion research, drawing, draping, garment construction, and machine and hand sewing. They will also explore sculptural draping using paper to create exciting experimental looks and deconstruct garments to invent new forms. Each session features different projects, allowing students to enroll in multiple semesters.

Class Number

2327

Credits

1

Department

Middle School Programs

Subject

CS Fashion

Location

Sullivan Center 701

Description

Students elevate their illustration skills in this course by creating unique comics and graphic novels. Emphasis is placed on storytelling, introducing students to character development, plot structure, scripting, and storyboarding. The course teaches skills in drawing and illustration, focusing on techniques such as penciling, inking, coloring, and understanding space and perspective. Students will explore various traditional and non-traditional mediums, including colored pencils, oil pastels, watercolors, digitally edited drawings, and handmade zines. Inspiration also comes from trips to the Art Institute of Chicago and visits to downtown Chicago, where a vast array of public art sparks creativity. These experiences will provide opportunities for drawing practice and serve as an introduction to the fundamentals of comic narratives and stylistic expression.

Class Number

2326

Credits

1

Department

Middle School Programs

Subject

CS Drawing

Location

Sharp 407

Description

Students elevate their illustration skills in this course by creating unique comics and graphic novels. Emphasis is placed on storytelling, introducing students to character development, plot structure, scripting, and storyboarding. The course teaches skills in drawing and illustration, focusing on techniques such as penciling, inking, coloring, and understanding space and perspective. Students will explore various traditional and non-traditional mediums, including colored pencils, oil pastels, watercolors, digitally edited drawings, and handmade zines. Inspiration also comes from trips to the Art Institute of Chicago and visits to downtown Chicago, where a vast array of public art sparks creativity. These experiences will provide opportunities for drawing practice and serve as an introduction to the fundamentals of comic narratives and stylistic expression.

Class Number

2347

Credits

1

Department

Middle School Programs

Subject

CS Drawing

Location

Sharp 407

What Makes Our Middle School Summer Camps Special

  • Students are able to dig deep into their areas of interest. Each course provides an immersive experience that teaches young makers both conceptual and technical skills while allowing them the freedom to explore and innovate.
  • Our museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, is integral to students’ experiences. Be prepared to have your child teach you about their favorite pieces in our collection!
  • Our faculty are not only amazing mentors and teachers but have robust artistic practices themselves. Each online class has one instructor and one teaching assistant, allowing for a 7-to-1 student-to-adult ratio.
  • Our courses are great ways to make new friends who share similar interests.


What Do SAIC’s Middle School Program Camps Look Like?

At the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), the nation’s premier art and design school, we understand that self-expression, out-of-the-box thinking, and cultural awareness flourish when youth make art. With us, students learn to explore, imagine, and discover in their own unique ways. We help them on their path to becoming the creators, innovators, and problem-solvers of the future regardless of where their academic interests take them. 

Led by our renowned faculty, our camps will focus on arts-based skill building, concept development, and self expression within a community of creative peers and mentors. Frequent visits to the Art Institute of Chicago will supplement exciting in-class projects that allow students to dive deep into their areas of interest. 

Example Daily Schedule

9:00–9:15 a.m. Welcome, warm-up exercises & morning sketches
9:15–9:30 a.m. Morning check-in and demonstrations
9:30–10:30 a.m. Studio time
10:30–10:45 a.m. Snack break
10:45 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Studio time continued
12:00–1:00 p.m. Lunch
1:00–2:00 p.m. Research, reflection, mid-day critique
2:00–3:00 p.m. Museum trip
3:00–4:00 p.m. Studio time and checkout

Contact Us

Continuing Studies staff members are available Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. CT at 312.629.6170 or cs@saic.edu to answer your questions. We are here to help!