Bill Russo founded and directed Columbia College’s Center for New Music in 1965. Russo also formed the Russo Orchestra (later known as the London Jazz...
In 1980 "Chicago", a book with photography by Archie Lieberman and text by Robert Cromie, was published. The photographs in this exhibit were taken for 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...
Vision. Sound. Movement. The Art in the Library program at Columbia College Chicago provides an open, supportive and inviting setting to showcase the talent...
Rube Goldberg machines were never intended to actually be built and used. Goldberg’s cartoon images of impossibly complicated low-tech machines poked fun at...
Through the use of live performance paired with video projections, Re/image/in Circles investigates physical questions such as how we can extend ourselves...
In Point of Departure, Columbia College Chicago BFA candidates pair with established Chicago-based artists working with similar concepts or materials to gain...
Stop by the College Advising Center for some expert advice & help with Fall & Summer registration issues. We’re taking walk-ins only so we can help as many...
Mexico-born and Chicana identified, Lourdes Portillo is a writer, director, and producer of films focused on the search for Latino idenitity. She has worked...
Join us for the second meeting of a newly formed APA faculty and staff organization. We will discuss the group's goals, mission, and research agenda while...
#DocYourWorld is a mash-up of events designed by a passionate group of doc lovers to inspire a deeper exploration into (and appreciation for) the diverse and...
Exploring the Micro Documentary
Panelists include: Jake Cassidy and Kyle Flynn, two students from the Radio Department; a student from the Journalism...
Doc Students share work and talk about their past, present and future curriculum
Panelists include: Paige Johnson and Colin Hill (Radio); Dain Evans and...
Making a doc on a budget (aka getting a job)
Panelists include: Mary Hefferan, Director of The Mayor & The Judge (a short doc commissioned by ITVS and The...
Questions about Archival Footage and fair use
Panelists include: Amy Linton, who edited AKA Doc Pomus (playing at CIMMfest on April 20th); Filmmaker,...
Making friends & building networks for your doc
Panelists include: Patrick Lile,Outreach Coordinator for The Interrupters; Amy Yelkin or Yukiko Yamagata of...
Together we can create change for Columbia's LGBTQ community. The whole of our community including students, faculty, and staff will voice concerns, discuss...
“What is Urban? Tales from the Front-lines”
The question of what defines and characterizes people, places, or things as “urban” underscores the field of...
New Doc forms, hybrid and experimental approaches
Panelists include: Valentina Vella, an MFA student in Columbia College’s Interdisciplinary Arts and Media...
Be prepared to show your work-in progress BFA exhibition and studio to visiting artists, guests, and professionals. This is a great opportunity to network...
A Special sneak preview of finding Vivian Maier with the film's director and editor in attendance
Join Director John Maloof and Editor Aaron Wickenden as...
In Point of Departure, Columbia College Chicago BFA candidates pair with established Chicago-based artists working with similar concepts or materials to gain...
Mexico-born and Chicana identified, Lourdes Portillo is a writer, director, and producer of films focused on the search for Latino idenitity.
There will be...
COLUMBIA COLLEGE THEATRE DEPARTMENT PRESENTS
The Photographer/Far from The Truth
April 17, 2013 – April 27, 2013
Studio 404 72 E. 11th Street
Script by...
A Special screening of the devil never sleeps with legendary Academy Award- Nominated director Lourdes Portillo in attendance
“With The Devil Never Sleeps...
Students of the Dance Department present choreographic work. Through a juried audition, students are chosen to develop dance pieces that reflect the diverse...