By Cait Jayme and Elizabeth Efferson As time goes on, the way we create art and what it ends up looking like changes with our culture and society. Especially here
On February 11th, SCAD students and faculty gathered in the print studio to trade and collect pieces from their peers. Read on to see some of their sweet treats.
by Daniella Almona I am a second-year photography student. The title of my recent creative project is 'Additive,' based on the three additive colors: red, green and blue. Photo by
The Connector interviews Apple Zhao, a third-year industrial design and photography student from China. When did you start photography and what does it mean to you? I've always been into
The Connector interviews Carlton Richardson, a recent photography B.F.A. graduate. Photo by Carlton Richardson. Tell us a bit about yourself. I was born in Miami, Fla. — I lived there
SCAD Atlanta's Open Studio Night on Nov. 1 and 2 was a massive exhibition that fostered the opportunity for students, faculty, and alumni to showcase and sell their art pieces.
Written and photographed by Chuyue Wen I am a fourth-year student at SCAD Atlanta majoring in photography with a minor in fashion photography. Art has always been a big part
Written and photographed by Conrad Maxwell-Girod I first held a camera when I was 6 years old, and I started doing photography as a hobby when I was 12. As
Written and photographed by Wynton Harvey I am a second-year photography student. My interest in photography began after I downloaded the free trial to Adobe Lightroom on my 11th birthday.
Photo by Anya Haber No matter what kind of artist you are — from a filmmaker to fashionista — what always brings us together are the roots from which art