Founded in 1969 to launch performance art as a genre, SIM remains at the cutting edge of artistic experimentation today.
Studio for Interrelated Media (SIM)

Explore the wild potential of cutting-edge artistic experimentation through idea-centered, interdisciplinary, and non-media specific practice.
The Studio for Interrelated Media (SIM) offers students the all-too rare and incredibly valuable opportunity to experiment, take risks, fail spectacularly, embrace chaos, test limits, and experience meaningful growth. Through highly collaborative yet self-directed study, SIM students discover their full artistic potential and work closely with other innovative thinkers and makers. SIM majors work with experimental media, sound, light, motion, digital tools, live performance, public practice, interactive installations, print and spoken word, and event production.
Nadia Orcel, Studio for Interrelated Media
“Metamorphosis” by Nadia Orcel, Film/Video, 2019
Sen Luc Miglin, Studio for Interrelated Media
Walk Sign Is On, Mixed Media, 2019
Richard Streitmatter-Tran, Studio for Interrelated Media
Fragile Matter, Photograph, 2013
Nick Ruhlmann, Austin Carrier, Studio for Interrelated Media
Performance for All School Show, Performance, 2015
Johnny Chanthavong, Studio for Interrelated Media
Untitled, Installation, 2016
Dan Callahan, Studio for Interrelated Media
Untitled, Performance, 2016
SIM is a magical program that gives students the opportunity to create community through shared experience.Nita Sturiale Chair, Studio for Interrelated Media

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