Filmed and edited by Rummel Medina The 2016 Savannah Film Festival brought virtual reality to SCAD students and attendees in the form of films, video games and even art. Attendees of the showcase were given virtual reality glasses and with them, a front row experience to the work of SCAD students
Photos by Jenny Watts The Georgia-based band, Mothers, took the stage at The Jinx on Saturday, Nov. 12. Started by visual artist Kristine Leschper while at art school in Athens, the quartet performed their debut LP to an energetic crowd. You can listen to “When You Walk A Long Distance You A
Written by Victoria Pallien In the light of the recent presidential election, there is no better time for SCAD’s Classical Touring Company to produce “Julius Caesar.” A tragic tale of war, conspiracy and dictatorship, Caesar is betrayed by his close friend while another, Mark Antony, s
Written and photographed by Ryan Pullman People strolled through the streets of Savannah’s historic district to admire a wide variety of original art at the 22nd Annual Telfair Art Fair, held Nov. 12-13. Approximately 80 artists from around the country came to display and sell their artwork at the
Written by Scarlett Ruggiero Photo by Luci Artigas On Saturday, Nov. 13, The Book Lady hosted readings of Samantha Thornhill and Quraysh Ali Lansana, both working with Penny Candy, a children’s book publisher. Penny Candy is a company that brings children books all over the world. Their miss
Written by Claudia Cisneros Photo by Quint Scott Strolling into Savannah Square Pops, customers were charmed by the bubbly and lively atmosphere of the store, with its burst of colors and the many lanterns decorating the ceiling inviting them in. Founded by Royce Patrick, Tara Hart and Judd Wigg
The galleries of the SCAD Museum of Art came alive Thursday evening with several gallery talks featuring the museum’s current exhibition artists. The event coincided with the celebration of SCAD MOA’s 5 year anniversary and included a lecture from acclaimed Indian contemporary artist Subodh Gu
SCAD students will use their artistry to add cheer to Memorial Health’s Pediatric Intensive Care Unit during a Nov. 23 volunteer event. The office of student involvement is seeking student volunteers to paint themed art on glass doors and windows in the hospital’s children’s area. “The child
Written by Jennie Rivera SCAD preservation students are investigating the real life problem of designing sustainable and affordable housing. The new rigorous course curriculum that is now offered through the preservation design department. SCAD is revamping the previously-called historic preservat
Take your on campus Thanksgiving break to the next level! SCAD has created numerous events for students to participate in, across almost all majors. “The purpose of the events is to engage students that stay in Savannah over Thanksgiving holiday and provide unique workshops and events desig