SCAD Museum of Art Reopens, Showcasing International Artists

At the Savannah College of Art and Design, visitors are welcome to experience the award-winning museum’s roster of five new fall exhibitions and extended shows from spring and summer.

SCAD Museum of Art Reopens, Showcasing International Artists
Emily Mae Smith, “Wake Tank” (2017), oil on linen, 51 x 67 inches. Collection of Avo Samuelian and Hector Manuel Gonzalez, New York (image courtesy SCAD)

The SCAD Museum of Art has five new exhibitions on view for its Fall 2020 season, showcasing international artists Guo Fengyi, Emily Mae Smith, Edgar Sanchez Cumbas, KAYA, and a group exhibition curated by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath. The dynamic work by these artists and the exhibitions they’re in reflect many of SCAD’s top-ranked degree programs including photography, illustration, drawing, film & television, sculpture, and fibers. 

The new exhibitions for Fall 2020 are:

In addition to these openings, the museum has extended many of its spring and summer exhibitions, giving members and guests the opportunity to view compelling works by acclaimed international artists. These include Igshaan Adams’ exhibition Getuie, Charlie Billingham’s A Rake’s Progress, Shoplifter’s Chromo Zone, and Kenturah Davis’ Everything that Cannot Be Known.

Visit scadmoa.org for more information on SCAD Museum of Art’s exhibitions, hours, and upcoming virtual programming.