UIC School of Art & Art History

UIC School of Art & Art History We are artists, activists, scholars, cultural producers, and innovators in Chicago. The Department offers a BFA and MFA.

The School of Art & Art History was founded on the principle that history, theory and practice are intimately entwined endeavors. Our programs ignite intellectual curiosity and creative innovation, and empower students to expand the boundaries of what is possible, making an impact on the world. Art students are encouraged to work across the media-specific disciplines of studio arts, photography, m

oving image, and new media and actively engage departments across the university as well as the larger cosmopolitan city of Chicago. Faculty are equally committed to their research, practice and teaching, and foster an intense intellectual and creative environment where individual research and studio work are complemented by collaborative efforts and socially relevant public projects and civic engagement. Art History students critically inquire into the ways in which people have reimagined their worlds by visual and other means through art, architecture, photography, film, performance, and design. Students are prepared in the fundamentals of historical analysis, visual literacy, and theoretical understanding. Classes span all historical periods and most of the world’s cultures. The Museum and Exhibition Studies program focuses on the social and political contexts of cultural institutions with an emphasis on social justice. The Department offers a BA, MA (Art History or Museum Studies), and PhD. Gallery 400, a contemporary art gallery is an important resource for our students that provides culturally transformative experiences through exhibitions and by bringing world-class artists, activists, writers, and scholars to the School.

COURSE OFFERING:ART 374: Bring Your Own ProjectInstructor: Mike LopezDay/Time: MW 1:00–3:30CRN: 35945 / 35944This course...
05/15/2026

COURSE OFFERING:

ART 374: Bring Your Own Project
Instructor: Mike Lopez
Day/Time: MW 1:00–3:30
CRN: 35945 / 35944

This course supports the development of self-directed, research-driven projects through experimentation, critique, and interdisciplinary approaches. Students refine both conceptual frameworks and technical practices while producing a sustained body of work.

COURSE OFFERING:AH 160: Contemporary ArtInstructor: Blake StimsonDay/Time: MWF 12:00–12:50CRN: 23943“Contemporary art” r...
05/13/2026

COURSE OFFERING:

AH 160: Contemporary Art
Instructor: Blake Stimson
Day/Time: MWF 12:00–12:50
CRN: 23943

“Contemporary art” replaced “modern art” circa 1960 in response to global political and cultural shifts. This course explores how contemporary art mediates between multiculturalism and neoliberalism, and what comes next in a changing world.

COURSE OFFERING: ART 350: 3D AnimationInstructor: RaafDay/Time: TTH 9:00–11:30CRN: 37153 / 37254This course introduces 3...
05/11/2026

COURSE OFFERING:

ART 350: 3D Animation
Instructor: Raaf
Day/Time: TTH 9:00–11:30
CRN: 37153 / 37254

This course introduces 3D animation and visualization across disciplines including studio arts, architecture, and digital media. Students develop skills in modeling, animation, and rendering for applications ranging from film to virtual environments.

COURSE OFFERING:AH 550: Artists and Impostors in the Long Eighteenth CenturyInstructor: Nina DubinDay/Time: T 3:30–6:00C...
05/08/2026

COURSE OFFERING:

AH 550: Artists and Impostors in the Long Eighteenth Century
Instructor: Nina Dubin
Day/Time: T 3:30–6:00
CRN: 47114
This seminar explores the relationship between artists and con artists in an era when self-reinvention could also mean identity fraud. Topics include counterfeit culture, celebrity, performance, and the rise of the modern art market.

Art Department Faculty Statement in Support of GEOThe faculty of UIC’s Art Department stands in solidarity with members ...
05/06/2026

Art Department Faculty Statement in Support of GEO

The faculty of UIC’s Art Department stands in solidarity with members of the Graduate Employees Organization (GEO).

GEO has been at the bargaining table with UIC for over a year. Throughout that time, they have been working without a contract. This is unacceptable.

Our graduate students perform essential labor in the Art Department and university. They make vital contributions in the areas of research, teaching, and service. They are the next generation of scholars, educators, and professionals in their chosen fields. 

GEO needs a contract that guarantees a living wage, job security, quality health care, and protections for international students. 

We respect and support our graduate students, and we urge UIC and the University of Illinois system to settle with the GEO immediately.

This statement is posted upon request from the majority of full-time faculty in the Art Department. It does not reflect all views among the faculty, nor is it an official statement of the university or department.

COURSE OFFERING:ART 340: Mural PaintingInstructor: Sam Kirk Day/Time: TTH 12:00–2:30CRN: 35932 / 35931In this course, st...
05/06/2026

COURSE OFFERING:

ART 340: Mural Painting
Instructor: Sam Kirk Day/Time: TTH 12:00–2:30
CRN: 35932 / 35931

In this course, students will explore how to visualize, plan, strategize, and implement large-scale mural painting. This course partners with the UI Health system to design and install murals in public-facing spaces.

UIC Art Summer Camp – Registration OpenJoin us this summer at the School of Art and Art History for a hands-on, immersiv...
05/05/2026

UIC Art Summer Camp – Registration Open

Join us this summer at the School of Art and Art History for a hands-on, immersive art experience designed for middle school students. Led by recent graduates of our Art Education program, campers will explore drawing, painting, sculpture, and more in a creative, supportive environment.

Two sessions available (June)
Monday–Friday, 9AM–3PM
Weekly student showcase

Spots are limited—learn more and register below:
https://artandarthistory.uic.edu/content/art-summer-camp

COURSE OFFERING:ART 330: WeatheringInstructor: Aishath HudaDay/Time: MW 4:00–6:30CRN: 35928 / 35927In this painting cour...
05/04/2026

COURSE OFFERING:
ART 330: Weathering
Instructor: Aishath Huda
Day/Time: MW 4:00–6:30
CRN: 35928 / 35927

In this painting course, we will draw, paint, trace, print, photograph, and collage as ways to notice, stay with, and learn from our subjects as they alter over time.
Through both technical exploration and conceptual investigation, this course considers painting as an act of witnessing—one that holds time, matter, and memory.

COURSE OFFERING: ART 457: Interactive Media – Digital MythologiesInstructor: Ava Mirage WanbliDay/Time: TTH 3:30–5:30CRN...
05/01/2026

COURSE OFFERING:
ART 457: Interactive Media – Digital Mythologies
Instructor: Ava Mirage Wanbli
Day/Time: TTH 3:30–5:30
CRN: 35966 / 35967

How does digital media produce mythologies of self in both virtual embodiment and physical presence? In this course, students explore digital media as a device for ritual, engaging with 3D animation, real-time rendering, performance art, and interdisciplinary art making.

The curriculum investigates the human body as a site of mythology, identity, and futurity, drawing from video games, social media, and contemporary new media practices.

COURSE OFFERING: AH 180: Intro to Museums and ExhibitionsInstructor: TBDDay/Time: MW 9:30–10:45CRN: 38683 / 38682This cl...
04/29/2026

COURSE OFFERING:

AH 180: Intro to Museums and Exhibitions
Instructor: TBD
Day/Time: MW 9:30–10:45
CRN: 38683 / 38682

This class will explore museums and exhibitions through a variety of readings, field trips, lectures, films, case studies, and more. Throughout the semester, we will consider the theoretical and practical functions of museums, and students will learn how to analyze, interpret, and engage with an art exhibition.

Students will be encouraged to think critically about how museums construct narratives, both art historical and national, and to understand the socio-political contexts of exhibitions and our responses to them.

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