By Kendall Shepard Savannah is a food-lover’s city, and coming into SCAD as a freshman can be overwhelming with all the options available downtown. Everyone can remember their first time chomping into avocado toast from Collins Quarters or slurping noodles from Flying Monk. After the food fantasie
The Performing Arts Department will present the opening of their spring show, “Men on Boats” this Thursday, May 2. Based on an 1869 expedition of the Grand Canyon, the play features women and other non-gender-conforming cast members playing their version of men. The opening performance is free w
Video by Alex Puga, photo by Jordan Vescio In 1978 a woman by the name of Paula Poetter made her way to Savannah, Georgia in a Volkswagen Bug with the dream to open up what is now known as SCAD. This past weekend, SCAD celebrated it’s 40 year anniversary and the community reveled with the [&hellip
by Gracie Williams, image courtesy of BANFF Centre The night of Thursday, April 25, a full house gave a warm southern welcome to the annual BANFF Centre Mountain Film Festival. This is the seventh time the film festival has stopped in Savannah as a part of the U.S. leg of its world tour. The event [
Photos by Kendra Frankle and Jordan Vescio On Saturday, April 27, Forsyth Park was filled with artists and viewers for the annual Sidewalk Arts Festival. SCAD alumni, students and faculty tested their artistic skills using only chalk as their medium. District Staff
Written by Emily Sanders, photo courtesy of SCAD Beginning April 25, the School of Building Arts offered a two-day conference where alumni discussed SCAD’s latest buildings and innovations. ‘The Greenest House” is a concept well known throughout the building community, which presen
Written by Jordan Petteys, photos by Sophie Leopold and Nick Thomsen On Friday, April 26, SCAD hosted a block party at Madison square to kick off the anniversary celebration. As part of SCAD40 WKND festivities, guests enjoyed an array of refreshments, performances and sidewalk art. Music and unique
Written by Gracie Williams, photo courtesy of Life in the Doghouse Professor Stephen Stanley’s class, a group of film and television students, are currently enrolled in a distributing and marketing class. The students are hosting a special screening of the Award-Winning Documentary, “Life in the
by Nick Thomsen This afternoon, the SCAD Gardening club in conjunction with the Fibers department hosted their annual Fiber Dying event. Students from every year and major gathered around a singular table with one goal in mind—to create beautiful and environmentally friendly designs using natural
Written by Sophie Leopold, photos by Kendra Frankle SCAD’s Back40 Garden and Apiary continues to thrive while welcoming more visitors inside its gates. On Thursday, April 25, the Back40 team hosted a press event for the SCAD administration and public relations departments, in addition to local new