The Venture Studio, with support from the Chicago Innovation Exchange and Kickstarter, examines contemporary art and design entrepreneurship.
The first of its kind at SAIC, the year-long course will provide instruction and resources for student project teams to research and develop artworks, objects, environments, systems and services for Kickstarter funding campaigns.
The course is co-taught by Pablo Garcia, Assistant Professor in Contemporary Practices, and Sharon Burdett, Lecturer in AIADO. Both Garcia and Burdett are veterans of successful Kickstarter campaigns and bring that expertise to this innovative course. Garcia’s NeoLucida is a modern reinterpretation of the camera lucida, a 19th century optical drawing aid. The fundraising campaign was a runaway success, raising over $400,000 to produce 15,000 devices. Burdett, co-founder of Strand Design in Chicago, created the Fourneau Oven, a cast iron bread maker designed to create perfect bread in your home oven. Crowdfunding raised over $165,000 and had backers in over 20 countries.