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The Dewberry Gallery of SCAD was full Friday January 6, 2012 of viewers asking the same question, “You can eat this?” at Shaun McCallum’s graduate show. McCallum, a graduate printmaking
Dashboard Co-op opened the Edgewood Avenue Artwalk on Saturday, Oct. 4. The show featured artists Henry Detweiler, Iman Person, P. Seth Thompson, Justin Raideau, Lee Deigaard, Nikita Gale, Aubrey Edwards
By Nyasha Mandiveyi Students watch Qurious perform at last Saturday's Music in the Sky. Photo by Eric Beatty. Last Saturday, the roof of the SCAD Atlanta parking deck played host
Pamela “Lala” Jackson and Morgan Moretz’s “By All Means, An Art Show” is an event inspired by van Gogh’s quote: “If you hear a voice within you say, ‘You cannot
Crimson-soled Christian Louboutins sauntered around the events space, 4C, in the main building. Quilted Chanel bags draped across cocktail dresses, and bow ties contrasted brightly against pink oxfords. For the
Have you ever wished to be transported into the mysterious and beautiful world of “Final Fantasy?” On May 6-7, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra took the audience on that journey with
After winning SCAD’s Event of the Year and Club of the Year and gathering a packed out audience, SCAD’s poetry club Poets with Passion presents the second annual Poetry Slam
“The Office” has always been about the boss. The original British edition was built around Ricky Gervais’ portrayal of dimwit manager David Brent. When the sitcom was adapted for American
By Stephanie McCarty and Malee Moua On April 25, Scott Schuman, creator of the fashion blog “The Sartorialist,” gave a talk to students as part of SCAD Style week. His