Event

Defy conventions in Sang Hoon Kim's 'Soft Spot' 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 Soft Spot, which features the signature works of South Korean designer Sang Hoon Kim — foam sculptures diverse in function but cohesive in their playful and innovative approach to design.

For more information, call 912.525.7191 or email [email protected].

Confound expectations in Norbert Bisky's 'Mirror Society' 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 Mirror Society, a unique collage of Bisky's previous works altered and reapplied to mirrored surfaces, forming a voyeuristic feedback loop between the works’ subjects, rendered among abstract bursts of saturated color, and the viewer's own gaze.

Challenge perception in Elaine Cameron-Weir's 'Exploded View' 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 Elaine Cameron-Weir’s Exploded View or ‘everywhere I go people know the part I’m playing’ in which the artist contemplates the ways we interpret and intuit our lived experience. Engaging with each space using a repeatable staging system, the installation poses questions about truth and entanglement.

Visualize in-betweenness in Hayv Kahraman's 'Touch of Otherness' 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 The Touch of Otherness, in which Hayv Kahraman examines states of in-betweenness and the othering of refugees. The exhibition features large-scale works that expand on Kahraman’s research on human biology and its relationship to theories of trauma, care, and the migrant experience.

Analyze artistic lexicons in Katharina Grosse's 'Chill Seeping' 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 Katharina Grosse’s Chill Seeping, in which the artist challenges perceptions of surfaces and ideas of spectatorship, establishing fertile relations between colors, shapes, and elements of architecture and landscape.

Decipher artists’ intentions 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 912.525.7145 or [email protected]. Sign language interpreters may be requested for all SCAD MOA tours with at least two weeks’ notice.