Annette Elliot-Hogg
Adjunct Associate Professor · Film Studies
School of the Art Institute of ChicagoAbout
Annette Elliot-Hogg is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), teaching in the Liberal Arts department. Her academic roles include leading First Year Seminars (FYS) and English for International Students (EIS) courses focused on critical writing, film analysis, and art critique. She holds a BA from Wheaton College (2005) and an MFA from SAIC (2012).
Her research and creative work engages with global art practices, as evidenced by exhibitions at institutions like the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, the Prague Quadrennial, and the Ghetto Biennale. She has contributed to publications such as Chicago Reader and Newcity.
Elliot-Hogg’s teaching emphasizes cross-cultural analysis and academic writing for non-native English speakers. Courses include in-depth studies of filmmakers like Edward Yang and Claire Denis, exploring themes of colonialism, visual narrative, and sensory experience. Her EIS courses focus on developing critical writing skills through workshop-based learning, with a cap on class sizes to ensure personalized feedback.
- Awards: DCASE Individual Artist Grant, Pulaski Grant
- Grants: City of Chicago, Polish Museum of America
Her courses also incorporate peer review and critique practices, reflecting a commitment to collaborative learning and artistic dialogue.
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