Event

American Sign Language tour: Explore artistic expressions

Join SCAD MOA for a docent-led tour presented in American Sign Language. ASL interpreters translate insight and observations for deaf and hearing-impaired audiences.

RSVP at least 48 hours prior to the tour by contacting Kristin Poitras, director of museum programming and operations, at [email protected] or 912.525.7145. Sign language interpreters may be requested for all SCAD MOA tours with at least two weeks’ notice.

American Sign Language tour: Explore artistic expressions

Join SCAD MOA for a docent-led tour presented in American Sign Language. ASL interpreters translate insight and observations for deaf and hearing-impaired audiences.

RSVP at least 48 hours prior to the tour by contacting Kristin Poitras, director of museum programming and operations, at [email protected] or 912.525.7145. Sign language interpreters may be requested for all SCAD MOA tours with at least two weeks’ notice.

Teen Night: Ill-hue-mination

Create colorful tiles inspired by Jorge Pardo’s exhibition JP@SCAD with SCAD alum Derek Larson (M.F.A., sequential art, 2011). Using modeling clay and specialized tools to create organic shapes, participants explore the use of relief marks to form a continual design pattern. 

Admission to the workshop is $10. All skill levels welcome. Supplies included. Boxed dinner provided. 

Teen Night: The sounds of SCAD MOA

Mark Anthony (B.F.A., sound design, 2021), a SCAD alum exploring the boundless application of sound, guides participants to create a soundtrack for SCAD MOA’s current exhibitions. Adding auditory elements to a visual experience helps to tell a story, accentuating the art’s evocative nature. SCAD MOA teens score the exhibitions using sounds and songs that speak to the artists’ intentions for the viewers. 

Teen Night: A story you can see

Combining paint and photography, SCAD alum Will Glaser-Wilson (B.F.A., photography, 2017) leads participants on a journey of visual storytelling using personal elements and colors reflecting their personality. Teens should bring 2–3 photos of their younger selves in preparation for this special form of collaging. 

Admission to the workshop is $10. All skill levels welcome. Supplies included. Boxed dinner provided. 

Teen Night: Inspo on the grid

SCAD alumni Sara Spicer (B.F.A., fashion marketing and management, 2015) and Hannah Freeman (B.F.A., fashion marketing and management, 2016) are social media gurus well-versed in both finding inspiration and curating inspiring content. In addition to leading SCAD MOA teens in creating a social media page to showcase art and design, they share safe practices for online spaces, helping them create a place for media that cultivates their creativity. 

Teen Night: Stand out, blend in, repeat

Explore Hassan Hajjaj’s brilliant use of bright colors and clashing patterns with SCAD alum Rebecca Braziel (B.F.A., fibers, 2008) as she leads a discussion about the significance of fashion and textiles as a means of expressing one’s identity and culture. Drawing inspiration from the symbols, stories, and spectral hues of Hajjaj’s exhibition 1444, SCAD MOA teens print their own original patterns. 

Teen Night: What type are you?

SCAD alum Kristian Stojek (B.F.A., graphic design, 2015) is an expert in typography. With Stojek as their guide, SCAD MOA teens explore the reasons font choice is integral to art exhibitions and how those decisions influence public perception. Based on their learnings, attendees design a typeface for their name reflective of their personality and interests.