

The art studios in Saisselin Art Building are busy all summer long with art faculty, visiting artists, high school students, college students, high school art teachers, and graduate students all coming together in one place to share with each other and to grow and learn. In addition to studio courses extending the college's rich art curriculum into the summer months, non-credit workshops for those exploring the arts, graduate level instruction and intensive workshops taught by Visiting Faculty, provide a wide range of opportunities for serious art students at all stages in a wide array of disciplines.
During the summer 2008, as in summers past, the college will offer a wide array of Studio Art Opportunities to residential and visiting students:
- Summer Term for College students
The art department offers college students the opportunity to study in many of the core areas of the Studio Arts. Several Special Topics courses also offer not-to-be-missed opportunities for specialized study.
- Pre-College Program in the Liberal and Studio Arts offers High School students the opportunity for intensive study in the studio arts in this five week summer program.
- The Schick Art Gallery hosts exhibits of visiting artists throughout the summer and, along with the Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery is a destination for summer visitors.
Our Community Education Program offers the community the opportunity to engage in non-credit evening studio art classes.
Visit the Skidmore College Department of Art and Art History
For further information about studio art opportunities in the summer, please contact Marianne Needham (mneedham@skidmore.edu) at 580-5052 in the Office of the Dean of Special Programs, Palamountain Hall 4th Floor, 580-5590.