2026 MAD IAP

Jan 5 – Jan 30, 2026

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During the Independent Activities Period (IAP) from January 5–30, 2026, the MIT Morningside Academy for Design will offer workshops and activities over a “MAD IAP.”

This page allows you to browse and directs you to individual registration links and lottery applications. Note that some activities may already be fully subscribed, and details are subject to change.

Happy IAP!

Activating Public Art through Design

The Upper Courtyard by Richard Fleischner

Join the List Visual Arts Center and MIT Morningside Academy for Design (MAD) for a 3-day IAP workshop exploring the history and legacy of public space design. Participants will establish a shared understanding of land art, urban diagramming, and performative interventions as a means to design and prototype interventions for Richard Fleischner’s historic courtyards on MIT's campus. Registration required.

Date

  • Tuesday, January 13, 10am-4pm
  • Wednesday, January 14, 10am-4pm
  • Thursday, January 15, 10am-4pm

Location

  • N52-342

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Activating Public Art through Design

Design Portfolio Workshop

4.s14 Design Portfolio Workshop

  • Instructor: Jo Lobdell
  • Prerequisite: None
  • Subject Number 4.s14
  • Credits: 2-0-1
  • Open to undergraduates and graduates.
  • Software: InDesign

In this two-week series, students will learn to develop a design portfolio.

Week one will introduce skills for developing a complex graphic design project while prompting critical questions about how pages function as sites of organization and meaning. Students will examine principles of structure and composition as they begin shaping a framework to support the presentation of their design work. Alongside this, we will consider broader inquiries such as: What can a page be? How do designers construct relationships between text and image?

Week two extends these inquiries to the scale of the portfolio. Students will explore what a portfolio can be while working on sequencing projects and combining text and image to communicate ideas.

Students have the choice to participate in Week 1, Week 2, or both.
For more information contact Jo Lobdell (jlobdell[at]mit.edu).


Dates

  • Week 1: January 20–23, 12pm-4pm
  • Week 2: January 27–30, 12pm-4pm

Location

  • 7-434

Before the Build: The Inspiration Phase

"Before the Build: The Inspiration Phase" is an interactive workshop designed to unlock new perspectives and enhance creative problem-solving by embracing inspiration as a powerful catalyst for better prototypes and products. Positioned as the step before prototyping, this session helps participants strengthen the foundation of their ideas by exploring how inspiration fuels innovation across art, music, design, and technology.

Hosted by Josef (Yossi) Hayut, MITdesignX Entrepreneur in Residence, Managing Director of Wix Ventures and founder of Wix Tomorrow.

Registration Link

Date

  • First week of January (day TBD)

Location

  • N52-399


MAD Reads "Designing Your Life"

In January, we're discussing Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life by Bill Burnett & Dave Evans. A limited supply of complimentary copies are available from MAD; contact mitmad[a]mit.edu. More info on the event page.

Date

  • Monday, January 20 12–1pm

Location

  • Virtual, Zoom

MAD Reads "Designing Your Life"

MIT Gala Sewing Workshop Series

MIT Gala is a student initiative celebrating artistic innovation, fashion, and technology.

MIT Gala offers MET Gala some very-MIT competition, including a dress with morse code hidden in the beadwork

Hemming Techniques Workshop

Learn how to implement multiple types of machine and hand sewn seams. Due to limited capacity, this workshop is exclusively for MIT students.

Date

  • Thursday, January 8, 2026 5pm–7pm

Location

  • Building N52

Closure Techniques Workshop

Learn how to implement multiple types of garment closures, including buttons, zippers, clasps, and grommets. Due to limited capacity, this workshop is exclusively for MIT students.

Date

  • Thursday, January 15, 2026 5pm–7pm

Location

  • Building N52

Maker Activities

The MIT Make / Project Manus community is offering a number of maker workshops including some returning favorites. Check out the website at https://make.mit.edu/ for more information.

MIT Makes Calendar

Fablight Sandblasting & Powder Workshop

Hosted by Jess Osserman

Dates

  • Friday, January 23, 10am-3pm
  • Saturday January 24, 10am-3pm

Location

  • N52 Makerspace

Knitting Machine

Hosted by Jess Osserman

Date

  • January 12-14, 12pm-4pm

Location

  • N52-314

Wood Veneer Tissue Box Cover

In this workshop, we will tackle a problem relevant to the cold month of January - a seasonally relevant engineering problem that we all can relate to. A part-empty box of tissues. The friction to release a tissue is greater than the force of gravity on the weight of the tissue box. Hosted by Lee Zamir.

Registration Link

Dates

  • Tuesday, January 6, 2pm-4pm
  • Thursday, January 8, 2pm-4pm
  • Tuesday, January 13, 2pm-4pm
  • Thursday, January 15, 2pm-4pm

Location

  • Metropolis Makerspace & 4-013

Scrap Quilting Workshop

During this time, Jane Halpern will be running a Quilting Workshop that uses scraps of any size and shape.

PREREQUISITE: You must already know how to use a sewing machine - including threading a machine and winding bobbins.

Registration Link

Date

  • Friday, January 16, 3pm-6pm

Location

  • Metropolis Makerspace

Natural Dyeing Workshop

Hosted by Jess Osserman

Drop-in (limited to 20)

Date

  • Wednesday, January 21, 12pm-4pm

Location

  • Metropolis Makerspace

CAM for CNC Machining with Fusion360

Come learn the basics of Computer Aided Manufacture with Fusion360. CAM is the art of designing toolpaths to enable a mill or lathe to cut your part via CNC, or computer numeric control.

Please create a student account with Autodesk prior to your training in order to expedite the process. If you wish to use your own computer, please download Fusion360 prior to the training.

Hosted by Seth Avecilla.

Date

  • Tuesday, January 6, 11am-1pm
  • Thursday, January 8, 11am-1pm
  • Monday, January 27, 11am-1pm
  • Wednesday, January 29, 11am-1pm

Location

  • The Deep Makerspace

Flower MIG Welding

Link to event description

Hosted by Eleni Morales

Registration closed.

Dates

  • Saturday, January 10
  • Monday January 12
  • Wednesday, January 14
  • Friday, January 16
  • Monday, January 19
  • Wednesday, January 21
  • Friday, January 23

Location

  • Metropolis Hotworks

Metal Ring Turning Workshop

Learn the basics of the manual lathe! This set of workshops revolves around turning a two piece metal ring. Students may register for one of the four workshop sessions. Each session will consist of an initial 2-hour training on the manual lathe with hands-on practice, followed by personalized shop time with a partner or solo to work on their ring. Hosted by Chris Haynes, MAD Shop Manager. Limited to 4 students per workshop.

Dates

  • Tuesdays in January (January 7, 14, 21, 28) 2pm-4pm
  • Additional shop time scheduled by student

Location

  • N52 Makerspace