Students flooded SCADshow to see Dallas Shaw at the latest SCADstyle event April 13. The turnout was so large, a venue change was needed to accommodate everyone. Photo by Justin Chan.
Like many other students, Valeria Conty, a third year graphic design student, found herself burned out from the most recent quarter. To find a way to relax, she stepped away
Protest is a form of direct action. I’m not going to try and give a solid definition for direct action, except to say that in my eyes, it’s taking matters
Imagine sipping on a freshly brewed cup of coffee with a cat snuggling in your lap, while you watch other cats of all shapes and sizes playing around you. The
Photo by Mikael Trench. With an M.F.A. in painting from SCAD, Hannah Shepard has learned how to use her creativity and inspiration to create works that have wowed people all
Illustration by Alexandra Badiu. Deadlines are a love/hate thing taken to a new extreme here at SCAD. Students often decry deadlines as being too stressful and killing creativity. I’ve been
SCAD alumna Mary Kathryn Martinson may have graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in graphic design, but she chose to follow her passion for jewelry design, and she created
Experience 'Shoes: Pleasure and Pain' at SCAD FASH Explore the creativity, cultural significance and transformative power of footwear at this exhibition presented by SCAD FASH and the Victoria and Albert
Illustration by Daniel Rice. In the second part of this guide detailing how writers can coexist with artists and not cause World War III, or something equally as bad, you’ll find
By Masha Zhdanova Photo by Ryan Imm. SCAD Atlanta’s drawing club, The Marksmen, participated in the Atlanta Art Throwdown April 9, competing against students from Georgia State University and the