Friday, August 28, 2009

Free Film Festival


We still have a number of FREE tickets available for Tuesday’s event. If you’re interested in attending, please email Scott Perry at smperry@aii.edu.

All comp tickets can be picked up at the box office the night of the event.

Hear an expert panel made up of faculty from The Illinois Institute of Art - Chicago for The Midwest Independent Film Festival’s First Tuesday on September 1!

You will also get to enjoy the premier of “Being Bucky”!

Panel Topic: Getting your low-budget film made

Panelists: Nancy Bechtol

Michael Markowski

Steve Ordower

David Schmudde

Michael Wright

Where: Landmark Century Center Cinema

2828 N. Clark St.

Chicago

When: Tuesday, September 1

6:30 p.m.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Cruise this Monday


Chicago Skyline Boat Cruise


August 31, 2009; 7:30-9:30pm$10 Students; $15 GuestsTickets available in Student Affairs (Mart) (Limit 3 tickets/student)


Who: ILIC students and guests


What: Boat Cruise and Dancing


Where: Departure from Ogden Slip at Navy Pier, Bright Star pier


When: Boarding begins at 7:15pm; Boat departs promptly at 7:30pm


Why: Because you want something fun to do!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Game Friday-No experience needed

ILIC students—Get your game on this FRIDAY 8/21!

We’re in it for fun—no experience needed!

Come sometime between 11:00am & 1:00pm—we want enough people for a game J

If you are get there at 11:00am, you can meet us at the South end of the Beach House, near the admin offices. We’ll find our “court” from there. Otherwise, look for the “court with the red AI shirt hanging from the volleyball net/post. We’ll bring some Gatorade, but you should plan to have your own drinks, snacks & sunscreen…

Event will be cancelled in the case of inclement weather. Please call Student Affairs on Friday morning if you want confirmation either way or are having trouble locating us at the beach. (312-777-8615) Adam.


(This was an email I received from Adam about the event.)

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Adam Patricoski

Director of Student Development &

Coordinator of Disability Services

The Illinois Institute of Art-Chicago

350 N. Orleans

Chicago, IL 60654

(312) 777-8618


Tuesday, August 18, 2009


Alright, so for everyone that wants to go to the Volley Ball game on this Friday but doesn't know how to get there, I will be traveling from The Illinois Institute of Art to North Avenue Beach via Cta. I'll be waiting in the student lounge from 9:45 to around 10:00. We'll depart from there and head to the beach.

If you want to travel on your own, simply Google "North Avenue Beach". The picture above is what I received when I used Google maps.

See you there!

Saturday, August 15, 2009


Alright, the date of this free event has been set and the sunblock applied!

The ILIC Recreational Volleyball Games (North Avenue Beach) will be at 11:00am-3:00pm on August 21st.

If anyone needs traveling information or directions, please feel free to contact
Adam Patricoski in Student Affairs at (800) 351-3450, ext 8618 or myself at ChristinPed@gmail.com or via the comments on this blog.

See you there! :)

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Volley Ball Game on the 21st


For those of you who are interested, The Illinois Institute of Art-Chicago will be hosting a volleyball game on the 21st of this month. It will be held on a nearby beach and all students are strongly encouraged to come! Take advantage of a change to introduce yourself to your peers and enjoy a little sun and sand in the mean time. Plus who can't resist a little friendly beatdown (I meant competition, I swear).

For details, drop me a email (or comment) with your email so I can send you details. Or skip the middle step and follow this blog to receive updates on upcoming events on and off campus.

See you guys there! :)

Open Mic Night on Campus

Yesterday August 12th, students from all majors enjoyed singing, poetry readings and instrumental songs written and preformed by none other then the students themselves. As their peer, it was really nice to see them openly express their talents to friends who may not have known otherwise. I admit I sang a song (not really well) but was glad to be introduced to 2 new people that may be great contacts later down the line (and may even teach me how to sing). ::laughs::

Hope to see you guys at the next open mic!