Open to all students 13 to 18 years old. In 2011, students from eight countries and 15 states attended CSAI. Around a third of the students have scholarship assistance.
22 Classes to Choose From:
Classes include Comic Art, Figure Drawing, Ceramics, Sculpture, Hi Tech Design, Architecture, Contemorary Painting, Photography, and much more. A total of 22 classes to choose from.
Sessions:
Session 1: June 25 to July 13 Session 2: July 16 to August 3 Session 3: August 6 to August 24
Intensive 3-week summer art classes for teenagers.
Cranbrook, which combines some of the country’s greatest artistic and architectural treasures on a campus of remarkable beauty, is the ideal place for your summer studies. Now in our ninth year, the Summer Art Institute simulates the college experience by utilizing the rich resources available at Cranbrook Academy of Art – one of the most innovative graduate schools in the United States for fine art, design and architecture. A broad selection of courses taught by Academy artists and alumni offers the perfect opportunity to explore the studio arts for serious college-bound students as well as those with a simple curiosity about the creative process.
We specialize in providing individual attention and innovative instruction, accommodating students of all levels from beginning to very advanced. Each three-week course meets from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Classes take place in the Academy’s art studios, featuring demonstrations and instruction by practicing artists and designers. Students may enroll for one, two or all three sessions. Each session concludes with a public exhibition of student work in the Forum Gallery at Cranbrook Academy of Art.
Each class is taught by an artist trained at Cranbrook Academy of Art. Class sizes range from 5 to 15 students who come from all over the world.
The beauty of Cranbrook serves as an ideal backdrop for young artists to be inspired to produce their best work.
Students learn a lot while having a great time making new friends, being creative, and making use of the facilities at one of the top art schools in the nation.