Event

Draw profound parallels in Hayv Kahraman's 'The 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, which features large-scale depictions of a graceful, commanding collective of Middle Eastern women rendered delicately in layers of oil paint — a challenge to the power and assimilation practices of colonizing states.

Probe history, progress in Matthew Angelo Harrison’s 'Dark Silhouettes' 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 Dark Silhouettes, in which Harrison harnesses resin and metal to explore colonialism, African diasporas, and the industrialization of the U.S.

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

Reimagine conventional design 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].

Disrupt viral media 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 work altered and reapplied to a mirrored surface to form a voyeuristic feedback loop between subjects in abstract bursts of saturated color and the viewer's own gaze.

Encounter symbolic altars 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 (Exploded View) or "everywhere I go people know the part I'm playing," which questions the individual and the collective conditions that shape our perception of the world.

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

Explore perception, fame 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 traces the reverence of notable figures from the Golden Age of Hollywood to our current era of viral social media fame and contemplates the evolution of iconography and its place in popular media.

Reveal flawed archetypes 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, on view through March 27, 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.

Reinterpret ideas of belonging at SCAD MOA Teen Night workshop with artist Barthélémy Toguo

Join exhibiting artist Barthélémy Toguo for a special tour of his exhibition Urban Requiem. Following the tour, the artist will lead a postcard-making workshop based on themes of exile and belonging, issues the artist explores in his own artistic practice.

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

Stay present at 'The Art of Meditation' workshop at SCAD MOA

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

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