Pattern Making
Young SAIC fashion designers modified a basic bag pattern into their own original designs to sew fully lined bags.
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SAIC young architects went to Chicago Architecture Foundation to look at model of Chicago and Navy Pier Pavilion design competition. They also attended architecture family camp, learned about...
View ArticleFabric Dying and other Fabric Manipulations
Young Fashion students looked at designers who use fabric manipulation in their designs such as Rodarte. They learned how to mix and prepare fabric dyes and various dying techniques such as ombré and...
View ArticleHorse Animations
SAIC young animators looked at the Western American artwork of horses in the Rice Wing of the museum. They learned about Photoshop painting and animation walk cycles to create looping animations of...
View ArticleMy World
SAIC young artists learned about collage, perspective, and how to draw from life. They made sketches from nature around Michigan lake and combined with magazines images and photos of themselves to...
View ArticleArchitectural Drafting of Dream School Design
After looking at designs by Tadao Ando and Peter Exley for inspiration, young architects are designing Dream School as a collective project. Each of them signed up for a program he or she wanted to...
View ArticleExperimental Materials
Young fashion designers looked at paper dresses from the 1960’s and modern work by Hussein Chalayan and Yohji Yamamoto before using non-fabric materials to explore extreme volume and shapes.
View ArticleSAIC Kids Blog- we’re back!
Hey everyone! We are slowly working our way toward revamping the SAIC Kids Blog. If you want to see the latest in our programs, please check us out on Facebook. Hopefully we will be up and running...
View ArticleMSP Illustration Camp
MSP Illustration is off to a great start this week! Working on two tone drawing, one point perspective, and character creation.
View ArticleMSP Drawing/Painting Camp
Lots of things happening in the MSP Draw/Paint Camp. Working on portraits and large scale works!
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