Event

Revere famous faces in group exhibition 'Icons Only' 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 Icons Only, which contemplates the evolution of iconography and its place in popular media from the Golden Age of Hollywood to our current era of viral social media fame.

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

Probe ambiguity in Carter Flachbarth's 'Morality Sucks' 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 Morality Sucks, which features works from SCAD alum Carter Flachbarth (B.F.A., painting, 2020) that cast an ambiguous male figure in myriad narratives, reflecting on the anxiety and tension founded in contemporary global events.

Awe at nature in Patrick Dougherty's 'Making the Birds Proud' 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 Making the Birds Proud, in which Patrick Dougherty uses vernacular building techniques and tree saplings to create an immersive, otherworldly site-specific sculpture that enlivens our human desire to dream and imagine.

Engage in relentless exploration 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.

Search for life’s elixir in Jagrut Raval's 'In the Fullness of Time' 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 In the Fullness of Time, in which Jagrut Raval (M.F.A., photography, 2014; M.A., photography, 2013) interrogates canonical histories that have excluded the great explorers of the Indian subcontinent, assembling artifacts from the life and travels of a mysterious man named Narad.

Chill and thrill at color theory at SCAD MOA Summer Teen Night

Tour Katharina Grosse’s exhibition Chill Seeping and discuss the many ways of looking at the work. Then experiment with an alternative dyeing method to create unique color field studies.

Admission to the workshop is $10. All skill levels welcome. Materials are supplied. Boxed dinner provided.

To sign up, email Kristin Poitras, manager of museum visitation and programming, at [email protected].

Transcend 2D self-portraiture at SCAD MOA Summer Teen Night

Hayv Kahraman’s images of Middle Eastern women are representations of the artist’s mind, body, and spirit. Tour her exhibition The Touch of Otherness, then give form to a 2D marionette that can be posed and positioned to represent your own life experiences.

Admission to the workshop is $10. All skill levels welcome. Materials are supplied. Boxed dinner provided.

To sign up, email Kristin Poitras, manager of museum visitation and programming, at [email protected].

Explore Southern history and vernacular at SCAD MOA Summer Teen Night

Watch A Thousand Miles and Counting, a SCAD-produced documentary exploring William and Ellen Craft’s historic journey to freedom. Then discover the revolutionary work of artist Beverly Buchanan, whose experimental “shack” structures explore the relationship between memory — personal, historical, or geographical — and place. Afterward, work with varied and uncommon materials to build your own model dwelling.

Admission to the workshop is $10. All skill levels welcome. Materials are supplied. Boxed dinner provided.