Savannah’s festivities this year include appearances by mogul Steve Madden and Levi’s Tracy Panek
SCAD Museum of Art
Feelin’ deFINE
2019 is a big year for SCAD. It’s the university’s 40th anniversary as well as the 10th anniversary of one of its signature events, deFINE ART. The highly anticipated event […]
That Was Awesome! brings big laughs and starts a vital conversation
The short film tells the story of a special needs floor hockey team preparing for the game of their life against some ignorant and often mean-spirited competitors
Fantastic foxes to post-apocalyptic dogs: Tristan Oliver
Isle of Dogs screens at the Festival, along with a standing exhibit at the SCAD Museum of Art
5 Questions with Kenzie Adair
The resulting work ponders our ties to the environment and, ultimately, whether we can help it
Phil Burgers’ imagination-provoking The Passage is a surreal, silent adventure
The unique film, shot in 1:33 ratio in the tradition of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, finds Burgers remaining completely silent while other characters around him speak in foreign languages without subtitles
‘Free’ up your schedule
Luckily, there are plenty of things to do here that don’t involve spending any money at all.
A day at the museum
While taking a day at the SCAD Museum of Art might not be Bey and Jay level, there’s still plenty of reason to show love to our own local institutions
Writer and professor James Lough honors aphorisms and small lit works in new anthology
While shortform literature may seem like a product of the digital age, it is anything but.
deFINE Art: Melissa Spitz
“You Have Nothing to Worry About” doesn’t restrict itself emotionally. Portraits of her mother hang next to pill stashes and punched holes in walls. We see Adams bruised after a fall, holding a gun, smiling with her family.
Super Museum Sunday!
We’ve categorized the sites by interest to help you plan your day.
Risk: The closest look yet at Julian Assange
“What Assange did is of historic importance. He pioneered journalistic methods that most big publishers have now learned from… At the same time, he has a major ego. He can be quite abusive.”
