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Archive for September, 2008

By Gray Chapman SCAD-Atlanta will host several new exhibitions this fall, featuring a variety of works and subject matters. The first to open was “Inside Outside,” a dual exhibition featuring the contrasting work and styles of two SCAD professors, Deborah and Steven Mosch. The exhibition will highlight the differences between each professor’s choice of subject…

An interest meeting for students wanting to know more about off-campus programs overseas will be held in the Georgia conference room at 11 a.m. on Friday, Oct 3. Students interested in studying in off-campus locations like Japan, Australia, Greece or in France at SCAD-Lacoste, should attend the meeting to find out more information about programs…

The High Museum of Art has sold over 35,000 advance ticket reservations for “The First Emperor: China’s Terracotta Army,” which opens Sunday, Nov. 16 and runs through April 18, 2009. This is the largest number ever of advance ticket reservations for the High. The exhibition was previously on view at the British Museum in London….

District, the student newspaper of SCAD-Savannah, has been selected as a finalist for an Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Award in the newspaper category. “The Pacemaker is often called the ‘Pulitzer Prize of college journalism,’” said John Bennett, SCAD director of student media. “This recognition is particularly meaningful because it indicates that District is among the…

The Writing Center will be hosting a workshop entitled “Visually Speaking: Writing an Artist Statement.” This seminar will focus on creating and editing artist’s statements and will take place Tuesday, Oct. 7 at 6 p.m. in Room 419. The workshop is intended to provide basic guidelines for writing artist statements for different purposes, including a…

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