‘87% of schools in general do not cover Native American history past 1900’
SCAD
5 Questions with Karina Rosenstein
The project involves a faux political campaign and an offering of a confidant, both designed to destigmatize the act of menstruation
5 Questions with Robin Maaya
Intended to be her coming-out story, “Moulting” is also Maaya’s way of working through a difficult repressed memory from her childhood.
Connecting us through art
The artists came up with the title of the show first, allowing the words to direct their work
Igniting the ‘Embers of Freedom’
‘SCAD is committed to show how art not only can be inspiring, but also powerful’
SCAD Back40: A honey of a garden project
It’s a spot that inspires appreciation of natural beauty, moving SCAD’s students from behind computers into the outdoor world
5 Questions with Kelly Boehmer
‘Somebody will walk up to it and say, Ew!’
5 Questions with Randy Akers
‘Savannah is thought of as this romantic, wonderful, historic city, and it needs a third tier so we’re an art destination’
Editor’s Note: City budget picture acknowledged as ‘not sustainable’
Despite record-high tourism, record-high port activity, and a frenzy of development in some areas, City Council was warned in a workshop last week that “The revenue base is not growing as fast as the expenditure base.”
Capucine Gros’ centering
Artist Capucine Gros takes on huge projects of enumerating the presence of individuals to make a statement about our global community
5 Questions with Honor Bowman Hall
Her art changes with each city she paints in, creating a body of work that’s constantly changing
