Join the Music Department as they partner with MIOpera for an afternoon of beautiful music from the Spanish tradition. This special recital will feature professional vocalists from across Central Illinois as well as select ICC voice students. Admission is free and open to the public.
See how Joe Swanson elevates graffiti sketchbook drawings to fine art, blending expressive line, color, and pop culture influences. His work bridges street art and studio painting, celebrating experimentation and personal style.
Experience the past and future of photography and explore how Eric Zeigler and Aaron Ellison combine 19th-century photography with modern infrared and ultraviolet technologies to challenge perceptions of nature, history, and preservation. See the unseen and rethink what it means to “capture” the world.
The goal of Community College Month is to increase awareness and understanding of the value of community colleges both locally and nationally through localized outreach, coordinated by the Association of Community College Trustees. This year’s Community College Month theme, "Best Decision Ever," highlights the common sentiment that attending community college is a life-changing choice. From... Read more »
See how Joe Swanson elevates graffiti sketchbook drawings to fine art, blending expressive line, color, and pop culture influences. His work bridges street art and studio painting, celebrating experimentation and personal style.
Experience the past and future of photography and explore how Eric Zeigler and Aaron Ellison combine 19th-century photography with modern infrared and ultraviolet technologies to challenge perceptions of nature, history, and preservation. See the unseen and rethink what it means to “capture” the world.
Need extra time to take care of important tasks for school? We’ve got you covered! On the first Tuesday of every month from April to August, Student Services will be open until 6:00 pm to support you in person with: Academic Advising Enrollment Services Financial Aid Student Financials Student Records Testing Center Stop by and... Read more »
See how Joe Swanson elevates graffiti sketchbook drawings to fine art, blending expressive line, color, and pop culture influences. His work bridges street art and studio painting, celebrating experimentation and personal style.
Experience the past and future of photography and explore how Eric Zeigler and Aaron Ellison combine 19th-century photography with modern infrared and ultraviolet technologies to challenge perceptions of nature, history, and preservation. See the unseen and rethink what it means to “capture” the world.
See how Joe Swanson elevates graffiti sketchbook drawings to fine art, blending expressive line, color, and pop culture influences. His work bridges street art and studio painting, celebrating experimentation and personal style.
Experience the past and future of photography and explore how Eric Zeigler and Aaron Ellison combine 19th-century photography with modern infrared and ultraviolet technologies to challenge perceptions of nature, history, and preservation. See the unseen and rethink what it means to “capture” the world.
See how Joe Swanson elevates graffiti sketchbook drawings to fine art, blending expressive line, color, and pop culture influences. His work bridges street art and studio painting, celebrating experimentation and personal style.
Experience the past and future of photography and explore how Eric Zeigler and Aaron Ellison combine 19th-century photography with modern infrared and ultraviolet technologies to challenge perceptions of nature, history, and preservation. See the unseen and rethink what it means to “capture” the world.
See what life as an ICC student is like at a Campus Visit Day. Visit Days are your chance to: Explore 150+ programs Learn about financial aid and scholarships Meet our supportive faculty Connect with current students Tour the campus Check out the resources we offer to support you Register for a Visit Day today.... Read more »
Whether you're aiming for a high-wage career or a four-year degree, ICC has the right options for you! Explore 50+ booths showcasing academic programs, financial aid, scholarships, student resources, and more. Your journey starts here.
Celebrate the creativity of our youngest artists from the ICC Children’s Center. Each class will showcase artwork inspired by renowned historical artists. The pieces will be displayed on the hallway bulletin boards outside rooms 128 and 129.
Try your hand at some chalk drawings to help temporarily decorate the Sundial, the first piece of outdoor art at ICC. Funded by the Student Government Association, the Sundial was constructed by Gene Crumley and William Baker in 1987.
Celebrate the creativity of our youngest artists from the ICC Children’s Center. Each class will showcase artwork inspired by renowned historical artists. The pieces will be displayed on the hallway bulletin boards outside rooms 128 and 129.
Try your hand at some chalk drawings to help temporarily decorate the Sundial, the first piece of outdoor art at ICC. Funded by the Student Government Association, the Sundial was constructed by Gene Crumley and William Baker in 1987.
Celebrate the creativity of our youngest artists from the ICC Children’s Center. Each class will showcase artwork inspired by renowned historical artists. The pieces will be displayed on the hallway bulletin boards outside rooms 128 and 129.
Try your hand at some chalk drawings to help temporarily decorate the Sundial, the first piece of outdoor art at ICC. Funded by the Student Government Association, the Sundial was constructed by Gene Crumley and William Baker in 1987.
Celebrate the creativity of our youngest artists from the ICC Children’s Center. Each class will showcase artwork inspired by renowned historical artists. The pieces will be displayed on the hallway bulletin boards outside rooms 128 and 129.
Try your hand at some chalk drawings to help temporarily decorate the Sundial, the first piece of outdoor art at ICC. Funded by the Student Government Association, the Sundial was constructed by Gene Crumley and William Baker in 1987.
Celebrate the creativity of our youngest artists from the ICC Children’s Center. Each class will showcase artwork inspired by renowned historical artists. The pieces will be displayed on the hallway bulletin boards outside rooms 128 and 129.
Try your hand at some chalk drawings to help temporarily decorate the Sundial, the first piece of outdoor art at ICC. Funded by the Student Government Association, the Sundial was constructed by Gene Crumley and William Baker in 1987.
Written by John Cariani. On a cold, clear, moonless winter night in the mythical town of Almost, Maine—“almost” because it’s more than wilderness but not quite a town—the northern lights dance above as the residents navigate, falling in and out of love in surprising, often humorous ways. This play, presented by the Theatre program, explores... Read more »
Don’t miss the exciting end-of-semester showcase celebrating the creativity and talent of students in the Arts and Behavioral Sciences Department’s Theatre and Dance programs. Admission is free and open to the public.
Step aboard and journey back to the elegance of the Titanic era with the ICC Educational Foundation’s signature event, Simply Divine. On May 1, 2025, immerse yourself in an unforgettable evening of sophistication, exquisite cuisine, and timeless charm. Set against an opulent backdrop inspired by the grandeur of the Titanic, this upscale culinary event will... Read more »