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Schools and Teachers in Architecture & Design (15)

CAF offers short classes on diverse aspects of architecture and city design to encourage people to appreciate Chicago's architecture and built environment. Subjects range from the topical to the historical, from aesthetics to science. Formats include lectures, tours, seminars, and workshops, all led by design professionals and academics. Professional CEUs are available. Classes are held at the ArchiCenter in the Santa Fe Building and elsewhere as appropriate. Instructors, course descriptions: www.architecture.org/adulted.

Classes for teens, college-age, adults, summer camps for children. Studio Art classes in: Drawing, Fiber Arts, Painting, Mixed-Media, Photography (make your own camera, traditional & digital photography) and Darkroom Procedures, Printmaking, Ceramics/Pottery/Slipware, Sculpting, Casting & Mold-making, Hot Metals & Enameling, Kiln-formed Glass, Wire-Wrapping & other jewelry-making, Blown Glass, Cast Glass, Welding, braising, soldering, fabricating,...; as well as: Graphic Arts, Computer/digital design,…

Founded in 1999, the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art [SMoCA] is an educational institution dedicated to presenting exhibitions on contemporary and modern art, architecture, and design. Global in its focus, SMoCA is a gathering place for experiencing contemporary art and culture. We connect visitors to the dynamic art and ideas of our time and explore the possibilities of innovation, creativity and expression. As a unique and vital cultural resource for the southwest, the Museum offers a variety…

This innovative and exciting day camp explores architecture in New York City. Archicamp offers 4 sessions of one week each for kids ages 9-13. Each day and each week has a different theme relating to a specific architectural topic. Each day starts by learning about basic concept of the day, followed by a small workshop before going out on a site visit. These projects stretch the kids’ imaginations and help develop spatial reasoning skills. ArchiKids also offer a Teen Camp for ages 13 -17 which…

Interested in learning more about architecture and design while helping those in need? Archeworks, founded by architect Stanley Tigerman and designer Eva Maddox, is Chicago's multidisciplinary alternative design school. At Archeworks students engage in socially and environmentally responsible design projects in team-working environments. The two semester part-time evening program is offered to no more than 24 students per school year. Architecture and design professionals, college graduates, and…