From February 23 to 25, enjoy online arts programming like a keynote lecture by honoree Sanford Biggers, a conversation between Amy Sedaris and Marcel Dzama, and more.
Tag: Savannah
Ruth Carter’s Radical, Afrofuturist Fashion
From Do the Right Thing to Selma to Black Panther, Carter’s costume designs have long been defined by their ability to elevate characters too often marginalized.
SCAD Welcomes Joël Díaz as New Director of the Walter O. Evans Center for African American Studies
Díaz will work closely with students, faculty, and staff to develop programming that enhances public knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of Black art and culture.
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 deFINE ART 2020 Presents Public Arts Programming in Savannah and Atlanta
Honoree Marilyn Minter will deliver the keynote lecture at the historic Trustees Theater in Savannah on February 19 at 6pm.
SCAD Museum of Art Announces Frederick Douglass: Embers of Freedom
The museum opens the group exhibition exploring the life and legacy of the preeminent visionary and abolitionist.
Spanish-Speaking Art Students Clapback at Man Who Told Them to “Speak English”
Four art students in Savannah, Georgia, were confronted by a man telling them to speak English.
SCAD Celebrates 10 Years of deFINE ART
This year’s honoree and keynote speaker, Lawrence Weiner, is a trailblazing conceptual artist and acclaimed figure in the international art world. The event will take place from February 26 – 28.
A Prankster Put Googly Eyes on a US Revolutionary War Monument
“Who did this?!” the City of Savannah, Georgia decried on its Facebook page, to the amusement of thousands of commenters.
Anthony Goicolea’s Slowly Approaching Apocalypse
The vibe of Anthony Goicolea’s first traveling museum solo show is a slow melancholy. Looking at the photos, videos, paintings and installation in Alter-Ego: A Decade of Work by Anthony Goicolea at the Telfair Museum in Savannah, Georgia made me sink slowly into thoughts of living with apocalypse. Goicolea’s work envisions apocalypse not as an abrupt event followed by an aftermath, but as a slow and definitive ruin that continues throughout life.