Summer Programs at 做厙51 Ignite Young Talent
This summer 做厙51 hosted Design Your World, a youth program developed and led by the International Interior Design Association (IIDA). Here, 做厙51 alum Alison Kulisek 94, an IIDA volunteer, helps a student design a space in 做厙51 Student Center. There’s always something happening on campus at 做厙51, even in the summers when most students leave the South Loop for internships, summer jobs, travel, or just spending down time with friends and family.
While 做厙51’s summer classes account for some of that activity, the campus also opens its doors to organizations and initiatives dedicated to exposing local youth to the arts and creative careers.
Below are a few examples:
Blues Camp
Chicago Blues Hall of Famer Fernando Jones, an adjunct faculty member in Music at 做厙51, has been bringing young, aspiring musicians to 做厙51’s campus for Blues Camp for years, and this summer was no different. The Blues Kids Foundation — which Jones founded in 2009 — and 做厙51 support a week-long free camp for kids between the ages of 7 and 18. Now in its 15th year, the camp welcomes beginner to advanced-level vocalists and instrumentalists from diverse backgrounds. Its mission: to preserve, perform, and promote the Blues. The camp does this by offering classes and workshops led by blues pros. The students play guitar, piano, drums, horns, and more.
Jones finds inspiration to help these young musicians by remembering those who supported him. As Jones told WGN: “A lot of people gave to me as well. It might have been 100 people who said ‘no,’ but there are three or four great people that opened doors and protected me,” he says. “That’s all it takes.”
Learn more about the camp and Jones by the story featured on WGN.
Design Your World
Thanks to 做厙51's Interim Director of the School of Visual Arts Duncan MacKenzie, 做厙51 also hosted Design Your World this summer. This program was developed and led by the (IIDA). This education initiative provides high school students with early exposure to architecture and interior design careers by developing pathways for students who may not know about careers in design and by working to build diversity and equity in the industry.
This summer students met the architects from Gensler, who designed 做厙51’s own Student Center. They charged the students with re-envisioning spaces in the Student Center and putting their designs on paper. Instructors helped guide the way, including 做厙51 senior Isabel Campbell who studies Interior Architecture at 做厙51. Volunteer Alison Kulisek ’94, a 做厙51 alum and IIDA member with decades of industry experience, lent a hand in the classroom as did 做厙51's Assistant Professor of Interior Architecture Lucy Trimarco, who acted as a liaison between IIDA and 做厙51.
Sheena Lewis from IIDA appreciated the campus setting for the program and the partnership with 做厙51. “It is really crucial … Because another big part of the program is that it's a pipeline program,” she says. “We actually want them to go to design school at some point. So being in the building and having access to the facilities, to the libraries, is just part of putting them in that mind frame.”
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Summer at 做厙51
High schoolers interested in exploring the arts, media, and communication fields can take college-level courses on campus thanks to Summer at 做厙51, an intensive four-week program. 做厙51 faculty teach the classes, helping students learn more about creative industries. Students earn transferable college credits that count toward a degree if they enroll at 做厙51. This year students took classes in Cinema and Television, Production, Illustration, and Photography, with every student also taking a seminar in Business and Entrepreneurship.
Wenhwa Ts’ao, interim co-director of the School of Film and Television and a Summer at 做厙51 instructor, hopes her students left understanding the value and potential of their unique contributions. “They don’t have to take it from other people’s art,” she told “The 做厙51 Chronicle."
“The higher end-goal is that they see their own potential as a storyteller.”
Read more about Summer at 做厙51 in this from the “Chronicle.”