Learn the steps involved in making problematic archival material accessible in this exhibit. Photographic negatives and metal printing stamps hold images...
View an exhibit of typefaces that explore the limits of legibility. The elements in this display derive from books housed in the Library Special Collections...
"The exhibit celebrates the work of composer Howard Sandroff, including a sound sculpture he designed. The history of the Audio Arts & Acoustics department,...
As we debate our country’s economic and political course this election year, Peripheral Views: States of America brings together artists grappling with the...
When Columbia was located at 540 North Lake Shore Drive, the Project series, a portfolio of photographs taken by college faculty and students had been...
This exhibition uses the work of five Chicago artists to spark a conversation about the impact of social media in our lives today and how these digital...
Vision. Sound. Movement. The Art in the Library program at Columbia College Chicago provides an open, supportive and inviting setting to showcase the talent...
Made of metal with very fine detail, the printmaking stamps are unlike ordinary ink stamps. Rather than simply blotting them on an ink pad and applying to...
Alumni: Then & Now features work made by artists when they were students at Columbia College Chicago, and purchased for the DEPS Permanent Collection. Some...
The Albert P. Weisman Award was established in 1974 to encourage
Columbia College Chicago undergraduate and graduate students to
complete projects in fields...
Daniel Jay Bertner
Jeremy Boyle
Stephen Cartwright
Paul Catanese
Paul Granjon
Theo Jansen
Joseph Morris
Anat Pollack
Chris Reilly
Randy Sarafan
Pencil...
Johanna Drucker printed her first letterpress book in 1972 and has been active as an writer, typographic poet, and scholar-critic ever since. While widely...
The Project Rm at the Interactive Arts & Media Department, Columbia College Chicago presents A Fitting—an exhibition featuring the ongoing production of an...
Afterimage focuses on contemporary artists that are of a generation after Imagism, and also—in ways both visual and ideological—have moved through and beyond...
Solidarity examines images in contemporary and historical art and design that are instrumental in communicating a common desire for social change and aid in...
Writers at Lunch presents An Open Forum Discussion for all student and faculty writers and those interested in writing and storytelling. One of the best ways...
Marty Castro is a national leader in providing strategies to affect positive social impact on diverse communities. Please join us for an interactive...
Make your Moodle site both educational and enjoyable for your students. Make a weekly podcast. Find out how to build and embed video playlists right in...
Join us as we welcome Peripheral Views exhibiting artists Veronica Corzo-Duchardt with Martin Hyers and William Mebane for a talk about their work; a closing...
Dr. Yates presents green Marxist cultural studies as a way of understanding and critiquing the dominant discourses embodied in a particular critically...
This continuing series of panel discussions explores the revolutionary ideas and people who helped make Columbia as seen through the experiences of those on...
The Black Student Union meets every Wednesday on the fourth floor of 618 South Michigan in the Multicultural Affairs suite, the union comes together to...
Solidarity examines images in contemporary and historical art and design that are instrumental in communicating a common desire for social change and aid in...
The New Member Induction Ceremony is an event to recognize all the newest members of The National Society of Collegiate Scholars. These students are in the...
Come Enjoy FREE Food and Performances by Comedy Acts Black Out, Titanic Players and more!
Presented by AEMM Club Management: Practicum
You don't have to be...
Jane Alexandroff (1928–1996) was the wife of Mirron “Mike” Alexandroff, who served as Columbia College’s president from 1961–1992. She was Columbia’s only...
New York-based Japanese choreographer Kota Yamazaki collaborates with two dancers from Senegal and Ethiopia and four American or Japanese American dancers to...