The Illinois at the Phillips program is part of a larger program of events underway at The Phillips Collection's new Center for the Study of Modern Art, including intimate conversations with both well known and emerging artists, annual symposia, lectures and other formal and informal activities. Illinois at the Phillips is administered by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign School of Art+Design, and provides university students, continuing education students, and all other members of the public the opportunity to spend either the Fall or Spring semester enrolled in art history, museum studies, studio classes. The program also provides internship possibilities for university credit in various museum departments at one of the world's most prestigious modern art museums, The Phillips Collection.

Illinois at the Phillips is directed by Jonathan Fineberg, Gutgsell Professor of Art History at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. For more information about Director Fineberg and the Illinois at the Phillips staff, click here.

More information about The Phillips Collection and the Center for the Study of Modern Art.

DATES TO REMEMBER:

June 27
Fall 2008 Public Registration opens
September 8 Fall 2008 Classes Begin
October 20
Spring 2009 Application Deadline for UIUC