The play’s honest talk of race relations and police brutality makes it a coincidentally timely performance in light of Freddie Gray’s murder and the ensuing Baltimore riots.
Savannah College of Art and Design
The Light Inside the Bell Jar
Since opening its doors, Sulfur Studios has hosted some of the most poignant and challenging shows in Savannah. This weekend, SCAD Master of Arts candidate Sara Uhlig uses the gallery […]
SCAD Style: Forever in Blue Jeans
SHREDDED at the knees and pegged at the ankle, designer skinny with a dangerously low rise, even bellybutton ticklers of the “mom” variety—everyone has a favorite pair of denim dungarees. […]
Readers speak on SCAD buses and plastic bag bans
‘Waiting for a bus on Oglethorpe Avenue, I count dozens of mostly empty SCAD buses while I wait 45 minutes for a Chatham Area Transit bus.’
SCAD play explores race, gentrification
“ONE OF the functions of art should be so people think and discuss how it relates to their community,” says SCAD Performing Arts professor and Artistic Director Sharon Ott. The […]
Foxcatcher, Whiplash, Escobar, among SAV Film Fest evening screenings
The annual Savannah Film Festival has announced its schedule for the Oct. 25-Nov. 1 event. Tix on sale now, for info go to: savannahboxoffice.com Evening screenings are: 5 to 7 […]
SCAD’s Paula Wallace selected as new GA History Trustee
The Georgia Historical Society announced today that Paula S. Wallace and Alana Smith Shepherd will be the latest inductees to the Georgia Trustees at the annual Trustees Gala in February […]
‘I love the human body and all its shapes’
Her subjects seem to be captured in motion, even when they’re just sitting or standing.
Lee Daniels to speak at SCAD commencement
Three hundred seventy seven graduates will be honored Saturday during Savannah College of Art and Design’s inaugural fall commencement ceremony, at the Johnny Mercer Theatre. Academy Award winning director-producer Lee […]
Pierre Gonnord, portraying the South
As a French artist living and working in Spain, Gonnord photographs marginalized communities that include gypsies, the blind, the homeless and the outcasts of the world. In 2012, he turned his attention to the American South.
Baldwin, Dormer among Film Fest guests
The Savannah College of Art and Design says that in addition to previously announced honoree Alexander Payne, Academy Award-nominated actor Terence Stamp and actress Natalie Dormer will be honored at […]
Editor’s Note: A collegiate culture
A critical mass has formed. There’s a bustling new economy in Savannah, one that owes its origin to college activity but has developed well beyond events directly affiliated with any particular college.
