Tim Wirth “Hello Pilgrim”
Tim Wirth (attended SCAD, majored in painting) presents “Hello Pilgrim” through Dec. 9 at The Gallery in The Atrium at Waldorf College, Forest City, Iowa.
Tim Wirth (attended SCAD, majored in painting) presents “Hello Pilgrim” through Dec. 9 at The Gallery in The Atrium at Waldorf College, Forest City, Iowa.
Jamee Linton-Kelly (B.F.A., illustration, 1999; M.F.A., painting, 2003) announces a holiday studio sale through Dec. 31. Learn more.
Richard Bumgardner (B.F.A., photography, 2004) recently was named the grand prize winner of PCPhoto magazine’s “Iconic Locations” photography contest. Read more.
Brian Macgregor (B.F.A., illustration, 2004) presents “Transcendence” through Dec. 7 at LuLu’s Chocolate Bar, 42 M.L.K. Blvd., Savannah, Ga.
Richard Russell, (ACA; B.F.A., photography, 1990) presents “If in Heaven We Don’t Meet” Nov, 28-Dec. 21 at Gallery Stokes, 261 Walker St. SW, Atlanta, Ga.
Clifford Eberly (B.F.A., fibers, 1992) presents “Pondgull” through Nov. 29 at The Manits Collective @ Albert Michaels, 214 Vebecke St, Harrisburg, Penn.
Check out the first episode of the new Web series, “Pineapple Upside Down Cake.” Two of the three main actresses are SCAD alumni. Cara Walters (B.F.A., film and television, 2008) plays Fluffy Schlossberger and Kerra Holtgren (B.F.A., performing arts, 2008) plays Carmela Tortoni. Watch now.
Through Nov. 22
Gallery Stokes, 261 Walker Street SW, Atlanta Ga.
In Prime Meridian, Rich Gere, SCAD-Atlanta chair of print making, exhibits large-scale works on paper using both traditional printmaking techniques along with photography and digitally manipulated images to create one-of-a-kind prints supported by drawing and woodcuts. Learn more.
At SIGGRAPH 2009, you can present your work to some of the most creative artists, entrepreneurs, researchers, musicians, and other creative people on the planet, in a vibrant and exciting city that is known for its food, music, and hospitality. Learn more.
The Southeast Chapter of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America announces a call for submissions for the 2009 Philip Trammell Shutze Awards. New this year is the Emerging Classicist Design Competition recognizing academic and non-professional work