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
As graduation rapidly approaches for the class of 2012, so does the job force. For the past few years, unemployment has risen, and many college graduates at all levels found
November 6, 2012 -- a significant date that approaches more quickly than many would like to admit. On this day, Americans will elect our newest President of the United States.
By Ashley Wiley Every undergraduate student at SCAD is required to take foundation classes to learn the basic formal elements and principles of design, and to develop the skills to
When the punk scene exploded in the 1990’s, so did tattoos and piercings. Punks manipulated their clothing, hairstyles, and bodies in a rebellious form of self creation and expression. Most