The Art Institute of Colorado

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The Art Institute of Colorado (formerly known as:Colorado Institute of Art) was established in 1952 and founded as a private college for arts and crafts. In 1956 John Jellico, a former Assistant Director of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, joined the staff and introduced the Commercial Arts program. In 1960, John Jellico took over management of the school.

In 1975 Education Management Corporation (EDMC) of Pittsburgh bought out the school and became a branch of the Art Institute System of Schools. A year later Interior Design and a Photography program were added. In 1977 the school moved from 16 West 13th Avenue to 300 East 9th Avenue in Denver.

A Culinary Arts program was started in 1993 and a satellite campus at 675 S. Broadway is used for the Culinary Arts program. It also contains the school-owned Assignments Restaurant.

In 2000 the school moved its main campus to 1200 Lincoln St. keeping the old location as another satellite building. A long-term arrangement for student housing was made at 5785 E. 8th Ave. All four buildings are still used by the school today. The current population of the student body is about 2,100 undergraduates.

Although the school's official name is now The Art Institute of Colorado (AiC), it is sometimes referred to by its old name Colorado Institute of Art (CIA).

Diploma

  • The Art of Cooking

Associate of Applied Science Degrees

  • Culinary Arts
  • Baking and Pastry
  • Graphic Design
  • Interactive Media Design
  • Photography
  • Video Production
  • Kitchen and Bath Design

Bachelor of Arts Degrees

  • Culinary Management
  • Digital Film and Video Productions
  • Design Management
  • Fashion Retail Management
  • Graphic Design
  • Industrial Design
  • Interior Design
  • Media Arts & Animation
  • Interactive Media Design
  • Visual Effects & Motion Graphics
  • Photography

  • John T. Barclay 1976-1980
  • Cheryl Murphy 1980-1991
  • W.C. (Bill) Bottoms 1991-1996
  • David C. Zorn 1996-Current

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