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Session 3, Material Manipulation: Introduction to Fibers

In this fiber-focused course, students will turn secondhand materials into bold, original artworks. Beginning with a trip to a local thrift store, students will collect discarded materials and deconstruct them using scissors, seam rippers, rotary cutters, and their handsøcreating a personal palette of raw materials. These elements become the foundation for creative projects using techniques such as soft sculpture, hand and machine stitching, dyeing, wrapping, appliquÈ, tapestry weaving, and collage. Photography and video will be used to document any wearable, performative, or temporary work. Inspired by artists like Nick Cave, Tara Donovan, Isa Genzken, and Samantha Bittman, students will explore reuse, transformation, and storytelling through materials. Trips to the Art Institute of Chicago, local galleries, artist studios, artist presentations, and group critiques supplement the studio experience. 

NOTE: Students do not need prior experience for this course, but basic hand sewing skills are helpful. Students are encouraged to bring a digital camera, tablet, and/or laptop for homework/research and after-studio hours projects.

2.0 College Credits
Full Tuition Cost: $3,816

This cost does not reflect any potential Merit Scholarship or need-based financial aid the student may be awarded. Housing and meal plan rates are still being finalized for 2026 and are estimated to be $675 a week.

Registration Deadline is noon on Monday, June 29th.


There are two registration options for this course. Call us at 312.629.6170 or email cs@saic.edu if you have any questions! We're happy to help.

Option 1: Pay in full now.
Select this option if you do not wish to apply for scholarships and are ready to pay tuition in full now. The full cost of the program includes a $100 non-refundable tuition deposit. Please note, current housing and meal plan fees are estimates, and you will receive a final bill once 2026 rates have been finalized.

Option 2: Apply for aid/scholarships and pay a $100 non-refundable tuition deposit.
Select this option if you would like to apply for a merit scholarship and/or financial aid scholarship. Once you have been notified of your potential award amounts, we will share instructions on how to pay the remaining balance.





Pay full tuition now.
Session 3, Material Manipulation: Introduction to Fibers Full Price
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Price
$3,816.00
Apply for merit scholarship/need-based financial aid and pay a $100 non-refundable tuition deposit.
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Price
$100.00
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Class meeting time 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (T/TH 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM)
Class meeting days Monday - Friday
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