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April 19, 2021 MACOMB,IL Western Illinois University s Office of Study Abroad & Outreach and School of Music will offer a variety of virtual youth programs for Summer 2021.
There is a potential of additional Outreach programs. Information regarding additional programs will be added to Outreach s website as it becomes available.
This year s class list includes:
June 14-17 and 21-24, 2021, Art: Colorful Minds & Creative Hands
This two-week program is available only for students in grades 9-12. Program cost is $100.
Instructors:
Department of Art and Design Professor Susan Czechowski
Department of Art and Design Associate Professor Ian Shelly
July 12-16, 2021, WIU s STEM Camp
Class is available for students in grades 7-12. Program cost is $100.
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San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) Turns 150
SFAI 150 | A Spirit of Disruption
The San Francisco Art Institute celebrates its 150th anniversary with an exhibition and podcast series reflecting on the school s extraordinary and diverse legacy
Exhibition on view: March 19 July 3, 2021
Are you listening? Podcast and web series begins March 19, 2021
Curated by Margaret Tedesco and Leila Weefur
The San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2021 with A Spirit of Disruption, an exhibition that reflects on the school s profound and sustained influence on contemporary art and highlights the contributions of generations of diverse artists and individuals often overlooked in the historical narrative of SFAI. A Spirit of Disruption includes the work of more than thirty alumni and faculty from the 1960s to the present; a dynamic media installation drawn from SFAI s vast archive; and a section dedicated to artist model Florence Flo Wysinger Allen, the subject o