Artist talk for Sue Williamson exhibition: 'Other Voices, Other Cities' SCAD presents "Making Voices Heard," a talk by artist Sue Williamson, on Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 6:30 p.m. at SCADshow.
photo by Madeline Lenahan by Madeline Lenahan Since humanity’s inception we have been defining ourselves and our perceptions of others based on appearance. Self-tailoring is perhaps the greatest form of
Art students are known for expressing themselves creatively through their outfits. Let’s meet SCAD Atlanta’s Shannon Fogerty, a second-year fashion marketing and management major. Photo by Darnell Wilburn, MFA Photography
Some events may be moved, cancelled or rescheduled to accommodate students being brought to Atlanta from Savannah's evacuation for Hurricane Matthew. Monday, Oct. 17 Power Yoga Fitness Center, 6-7 p.m.
photo by Darissa Townes By Darissa Townes On October 1, dozens of people came to Atlantic Station in Midtown Atlanta early in the morning to wait in line. They weren’t
Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment By Mikael Trench It’s sometimes hard to remember that before the days of the dark, brooding Batman that has oversaturated our media today, there
By Darnell Wilburn With a decidedly upbeat, electric-infused dance vibe, CC MadCap’s newly released EP just bops its way casually through the preliminary days of autumn. The lyrics are lighthearted
Classes, events rescheduled for Hurricane Matthew closures SCAD and professors will be notifying students about makeup classes, changes and cancellations to scheduled events and other important information affecting Atlanta students
By Mikael Trench Before I knew who Quentin Tarantino, Martin Scorsese, Stanley Kubrick or even Steven Spielberg were, I was in love with the works of Tim Burton. I, along










