Welcome to “Safety Saturdays,” a weekly segment that covers all things safety related at SCAD Savannah. With all the changes happening at SCAD every year let alone every day it can difficult to keep track of all of the changes and stay in the know. But when your job is to protect and serve the [
SCAD recently introduced all gender restrooms in 20 buildings throughout the Savannah campus. The restrooms were intended to be inclusive to the LGBT community at SCAD and allow students who identify with a different gender or are non-binary to use the restroom in a safe environment. Coincidentally
Photos by Kalika Sarasin Every quarter, students from the model shop class in the industrial design program compete in a foamcore challenge. This quarter they were tasked with creating armor. The students worked on their projects for two weeks then duked it out in an epic rap battle on April 22.
By Alexandra Doucet Photos by Kate Morrison Each year, the American National Riding Commission holds its four phase championship for two divisions of riders. SCAD has sent eight riders to the championship for many years and the teams have always performed well under the intense pressure. This
Second year, Kyler Emig from Tupelo, Mississippi came to SCAD because he was interested in both art and technology as a whole. “SCAD seems to be one of the most technological art schools in America right now,” said Emig. “I was already very excited about [UX] when I heard SCAD made it a major.
Photographed by Quinn Scott and Pablo Portilla del Valle Forsyth park became a canvas on Saturday, April 23 as the clock hit 11 a.m. and students and alumni began putting chalk to concrete. SCAD’s annual Sidewalk Arts Festival is a display of creativity as artists join to celebrate the day wit
Edited and mixed by Rummel Medina Hosted by Emilie Kefalas, Shelby Loebker, Rummel Medina and Pablo Portilla del Valle In this episode of The Beeat we discuss the Sidewalk Arts Festival, student housing, new alumni opportunities and the changes to the $20 bill! Check out the links to all the
From the evening’s first introductions, it was pointed out it is not everyday Elvis is actually “in the building.” However, on April 12, his image received a warm welcome at the gallery opening of the Telfair Museum’s newest visiting exhibit, “Elvis at 21: Photographs by Alfred Wertheime
Photos by Rummel Medina and Pablo Portilla del Valle On April 23 artists of all kinds filled Savannah’s Forsyth Park with color as crowds gathered to watch them create masterpieces out of sidewalk chalk. District Staff
Photos by Angie Stong By Stephanie Vélez Portilla April 22 and 23, photography students and alumni gathered in Welmont gallery to display and sell their artwork at a nonSCAD affiliated exhibition titled, “Look Here.” Hosted by the photography department and juried by SCAD alumni, Look