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Examine complex systems in Roxy Paine's 'Sedimentary Lens' on College Admission Saturday

College students get in free at SCAD MOA every Saturday. Present a valid college ID at the front desk to view extraordinary exhibitions organized by world-class curators.

Check out shows like Roxy Paine’s Sedimentary Lens, which features precisely executed reliefs, pixel paintings, and dioramas that illustrate humankind’s struggle for, and ultimate failure of, control in the face of natural forces like death, decay, and entropy.

Avoid linear narratives in Allison Schulnik's 'Ominous, Crude Beauty' on College Admission Saturday

College students get in free at SCAD MOA every Saturday. Present a valid college ID at the front desk to view extraordinary exhibitions organized by world-class curators.

Check out shows like Allison Schulnik’s Ominous, Crude Beauty, which presents the artist’s mesmerizing stop-motion clay animations characterized by colorful biomorphic misfits, as well as seductive impasto paintings and 131 preparatory drawings.

Start your day with namaste at 'The Art of Meditation' workshop at SCAD MOA

Meditation is an ancient wellness practice that encourages us to stay present in the moment and to fine-tune our focus, and has many benefits for creative minds. Join us a for a weekly meditation session to relax and restore your artistic flow. Each session runs 20–30 minutes. Dress comfortably and bring a mat or blanket.

This weekly meditation workshop is free for museum members and SCAD students, faculty, and staff with a valid SCAD Card, and open to the public with the cost of museum admission.

Reflect on cross-cultural approaches to art at SCAD MOA on docent-led community tour

Tour SCAD MOA with a SCAD student docent and gain a new perspective on contemporary art.

Docent tours are open to the public with the cost of museum admission.

Register at least a day in advance by contacting Kristin Poitras, manager of museum visitation and programming, at [email protected] or 912.525.7145.

 

Embrace eclectic viewpoints on SCAD MOA tour with ASL interpreter

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

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