Well it’s that time of year again. It’s time for spring cleaning. But the last thing a student wants to do is clean out their wallet. School is expensive, yes.
Jason Parrish is the new Industry and Alumni Outreach Manager for SCAD’s Atlanta region. He focuses on making and maintaining relationships with industry professionals to cultivate job and internship opportunities
“No one knows everything so it’s important to learn as much as you can. You shouldn’t just memorize what you learn but actually understand it because you will use it
by Jonathan O'Connor, Staff Writer “The thing to remember is that people hate advertising. You’re in an industry where people are trying to avoid you. You don’t want an ad
by Aryn Hoyle Photo by Ian Benboe. Jennifer Plourde, fourth-year sculpture student, has been taking things apart and putting them back together for as long as she can remember. She
Cool weather and colorful foliage make fall the perfect time of year to explore the North Georgia mountains. Georgia Wine Country, apple orchards, seasonal festivals, and historical points of interest
By: Jonathan O'Connor Photos by Balsa Gobovic. Untitled by Balsa Gobovic, 2011. “I was six years old when Montenegro started falling apart. My aunt would come to me and bring
WonderRoot Community Art Center is seeking volunteers and artist submissions for The Imaginary Million, “an art-for-artists auction and exhibition that seeks to foster a culture of peer collecting” among Atlanta
On Sept. 21, Mason Murer Fine Art held an opening reception for Impaired Perceptions by Atlanta artist and SCAD graduate, Brian Charles Steel, as well as a juried exhibition presented
Meredith Baker is an upcoming fourth-year printmaking student at SCAD-Atlanta. She was recently among the few students who won the Alcott Scholarship, allowing her to take an all