Months of hard work by the class of 2023 fashion design students culminated in a beautiful success of garments and look book photos.
On the quest for playlist-worthy music to vibe to this summer, the Connector bumped into SZA’s latest album "SOS."
We’re headed toward the end of the quarter, so it’s only uphill from here, as we all know. Some of us are getting ready to graduate from SCAD, while others
Ari Aster has returned to screens around the nation with his junior film, "Beau is Afraid."
The two of them pulled into the driveway of a two-story house with white brick in a cookie cutter neighborhood. The leaves had just started to fall from the maple tree in the front yard, but not enough to hide the perfectly trimmed lawn underneath.
The latest launch of the Adobe photo editing suite (version 12.3) has come out with many new tools, including a new AI generator. Since the introduction of AI into multiple artistic platforms, the art world has debated whether it’s beneficial or detrimental to the creative process.
The Writer’s Corner features poetry, essays, short stories, satire and various fiction and nonfiction from SCAD Atlanta students. To submit your own work for the Writer’s Corner, email features@scadconnector.com. “Bad
Krista M. Jones, also known as JONESY in the Atlanta street art and mural world, will host the opening of her solo exhibition “Patchwork” on May 6. This is her first solo exhibition in twenty years, and it will debut a new body of figurative abstract paintings.
A woman is always seen, not heard. She’s picked apart piece by piece for the façade she is forced to put up to remain relevant. Look back in history, what do you remember these women for?
The Exhibition Hub Arts Center is debuting its newest art exhibit this week, "The Art of the Brick," an immersive art experience featuring brand new LEGO sculptures from builder and artist Nathan Sawaya.