Paris: Visual Arts

The instructor stands speaking in front of a painting. Several students can be seen in the frame of the photo.

Program Term:

Autumn

Language Requirement:

None

Application Deadline:

Final:

The College’s Autumn Visual Arts program in Paris is open to DoVA majors, minors, as well as other undergraduate students at all levels interested in engaging the rich cultural history of Paris through interacting, observing, discussion, and hands-on making and learning.

    Contemporary visual art is a cultural product extending across diverse geographies, histories, politics, and economics. More recently, modernism, photography, and the global economy have had tremendous impact on the arts. The Visual Arts program will be taught in a kind of collaboration with Paris, its substantial legacy and influence in the arts facilitating students’ creative and intellectual investigation of ideas, materials, and processes. Students will explore a variety of techniques (drawing, ink wash, collage, photography), utilizing the city and its rich array of museums, galleries, and institutions as our “text.”

    Faculty who teach on this program rotate from year to year. The faculty roster is designated by the program faculty director.

    Autumn 2026 Courses

    Participants will take a sequence of three Department of Visual Arts (DoVA) courses and a French language course, which runs at a normal pace throughout the quarter and is designed to help students connect with French (and Parisian) culture.

    Headquarters for the College’s study abroad programs in Paris is the University of Chicago John W. Boyer Center in Paris, the University’s teaching and research hub in Europe. Since 2003, the Center has been home to a growing array of the College’s hallmark Study Abroad programs and has supported our community of students, faculty, alumni, and partners from around the world. Designed by Studio Gang, the new Center features state-of-the-art classrooms, offices, event and reception spaces, and gathering areas for students, among other features.

    Students in the Visual Arts program are housed in a residence hall within the Cité Internationale Universitaire (Cité). The Cité, a park-like residential complex in the fourteenth arrondissement, is the international student campus in Paris, though French students also live there. Students reside in single rooms with a private bath and have access to Cité facilities, including a library, theater, laundry, and athletic facilities. Students will have access to common kitchens in the residence halls and can purchase inexpensive meals at the Cité’s restaurant universitaire.

    It is important to recognize the cultural context of student housing in France and understand that the amenities of dormitory facilities may vary. Although some of these differences may take some getting used to, remember that cultural differences extend to all aspects of your experience abroad. Having realistic expectations for your term in Paris will help you approach the study abroad experience with a positive attitude.

    Participants in the Visual Arts program remain registered as full-time students in the College. They take and receive credit for four courses: three courses in the Department of Visual Arts (DoVA) sequence and a French language class. The use of any of these courses in another field of study is subject to the approval of the undergraduate chair of the respective department. All courses are usable, without further approval, as general electives. The language course will normally count as an elective. Course titles, units of credit, and grades are placed on the College transcript.

    Study abroad students pay regular College tuition, a program fee, and a nonrefundable study abroad administrative fee. The tuition and program fee are paid in conformity with the home campus payment schedule, and a deposit toward the nonrefundable study abroad administrative fee is submitted when accepting a place in a program. Precise figures for the Paris program during the 2025-2026 year are listed below:

    Autumn tuition: as set by the Bursar’s Office

    Study abroad administrative fee: $675

    Paris: Visual Arts program fee: $5,960

    Program fee includes:

    Out-of-pocket expenses include:

    • round-trip airfare to and from the program site
    • passport/visa fees
    • transportation on site
    • meals
    • course materials
    • personal entertainment and travel
    • communications (including cell phone usage)
    • health insurance and upfront payments for care
    • other miscellaneous expenses
       

    Previous program participants report spending in the range of $200 to $250 per week on meals and incidentals while on the program, though frugal students may spend less, and others could spend much more. Bear in mind that the cost of living in Paris is relatively high and that, while it is possible to live frugally, it is also possible to run short of money if you are unwary. It is therefore essential that you budget your funds, managing your resources so that they last for the duration of the program. If you are planning to travel before or after the program or on weekends, you should budget accordingly.

    Study abroad students retain their financial aid eligibility. For more information about financial aid resources, please see our Tuition, Fees, and Funding section.

    The Visual Arts program in Paris is open to University of Chicago undergraduate students only. Applications from outside the University are not accepted.

    The program is designed for undergraduates in good academic and disciplinary standing who are beyond their first year in the College. While the program stipulates no minimum grade-point average, an applicant’s transcript should demonstrate that they are a serious student with an interest in the social sciences who will make the most of this opportunity. Because the program courses (aside from the French class) are taught in English, there is no language prerequisite, although students are encouraged to take French on campus before the program begins.

    Each application is examined on the basis of the student’s scholastic record and personal statement. If you are interested in applying for this program please fill out the online application.

    To discuss the Paris Visual Arts program and the possibility of participating, please contact Damaris Crocker De Ruiter.