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Whether you're viewing this page on a computer, an iPad or even a cell phone, I invite you to browse our slideshows and my photoblog to learn more about SCAD.

SCAD offers more than 100 degree programs in art and design specializations from architecture to printmaking to visual effects, and you'll learn much more about our creative vision on these pages. Better yet, come visit us in Savannah, Atlanta, Lacoste or Hong Kong, and experience in person the extraordinary world of SCAD.

At SCAD, every class in every major advances the university's singular mission: to prepare talented students for professional careers.
At SCAD, a legacy of achievement in fine arts education lives alongside advanced technologies and an eye toward the future of the creative professions. At SCAD, inspired and entrepreneurial collaboration happens every single day.

I encourage you to use this site to explore the vibrant and dynamic university that is SCAD, and to witness the exceptional range of events and activities that keep the university and its students at the forefront of public conversation.

Your journey to SCAD begins here.


Sincerely,


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biography
You might say that for Paula Wallace, a life in education was a natural fit. Paula's mother, May Poetter, was an elementary school teacher, and she brought her love of education and literature home with her at the end of each day. It came as no surprise, then, when Paula pursued a teaching career, working with gifted students at Sarah Smith Elementary in Atlanta. Paula saw firsthand the influence of her time and attention in the classroom, and she wondered how higher education might engage students in the same way.

As a lifelong lover of art and design, Paula was particularly drawn to creative education, and in the late 1970s, set out to create an outstanding art university in the Southeastern United States. Paula traveled the South in search of an ideal location and eventually chose Savannah for its size, diversity and abundant natural beauty. In 1978, in a single building at the corner of Charlton and Bull in the heart of Savannah's historic district, SCAD was born.

Paula has remained at the forefront of SCAD leadership since that time, serving as academic dean and provost before becoming president in 2000. For many of the nation's elite universities, the great people who established them live through the annals of history. SCAD is in its golden age because its founder is also its president.

What began with a student body of 71 students is now the world's finest and most comprehensive art and design university, with more than 100 degree programs in more than 50 disciplines, from architecture to printmaking to visual effects. Home to 1,600 professors and staff members and 10,500 students, the university has four locations on three continents: SCAD Savannah, SCAD Lacoste, SCAD Atlanta and SCAD Hong Kong - and a vibrant eLearning program.

Under Paula's leadership, the university has earned a global reputation in historic restoration and adaptation, with all but four of its 109 buildings restored or adapted and one of the most highly acclaimed historic preservation programs in the world. The university is also known for its singular mission: to prepare students for creative, professional careers. Today, SCAD's almost 21,000 alumni around the world work.

Paula has developed many of SCAD's signature events, from the annual Savannah Film Festival and deFINE ART to the world-renowned SCAD Fashion Show. Today, SCAD truly stands as a global model for art and design education.

For more information on Paula's background, please click here.


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Starry Night

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Up, Up, and Away

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Up, Up, and Away

Published:Mon, 02 Apr 2012 13:54:58 +0000
During a recent trip to New York, I had the distinct pleasure of visiting the Freight + Volume gallery in Chelsea for a guided tour with superhero SCAD alumnus Michael Scoggins. Michael walked me through his dynamic exhibition, “Us Against … Continue reading

#1 in the new year!

Published:Fri, 13 Jan 2012 21:52:51 +0000
At SCAD, the new year is already off to a groundbreaking start. Industry bellwether DesignIntelligence has ranked both SCAD’s undergraduate and graduate programs in interior design #1 in the 2012 edition of Best Architecture and Design Schools.  This double victory … Continue reading

Secret Santa!

Published:Mon, 19 Dec 2011 14:31:45 +0000
At SCAD, community service is in our DNA – part and parcel of our students’ education and a way of honoring Savannah, a city we’ve called home for more than three decades. Several times each year, the SCAD Buzz Bus … Continue reading

Open Studio Night!

Published:Tue, 15 Nov 2011 19:44:17 +0000
Walking among the ebullient crowd on Open Studio Night, one couldn’t help but recall the vibrant spirit of New York’s Chelsea neighborhood in the 1950s, when the post-war proliferation of galleries introduced a new generation of patrons to emerging, forward-thinking … Continue reading

She’s got it in the bag!

Published:Mon, 14 Nov 2011 15:57:45 +0000
In the 33 years since SCAD’s founding, I have seen Savannah transformed by the university and by our extraordinarily talented students. The city’s size affords a certain intimacy, and the entrepreneurial air here is quite unlike any other I’ve encountered. … Continue reading

The SCAD Museum of Art is here!

Published:Fri, 28 Oct 2011 14:45:41 +0000
For years, I have looked at the ruins along Turner Street and imagined.  For years, I have dreamed of a place where perceived boundaries between art and design disciplines dissolve.  For years, we have perfected the design, and watched a … Continue reading

The medium is the message

Published:Wed, 12 Oct 2011 13:20:20 +0000
Keeping in touch with SCAD alumni is truly one of the best parts of my job as president. I think of our graduates as torchbearers, carrying the university’s legacy forth and bringing the magic of SCAD to new communities all … Continue reading

Mike Medavoy’s pearls of wisdom

Published:Fri, 26 Aug 2011 20:28:23 +0000
SCAD Atlanta opened its doors yesterday to the preeminent and prolific producer Mike Medavoy. Over lunch in the Digital Media Center, I asked Mr. Medavoy to share a few secrets of his success. Here’s what he had to say: 1.    … Continue reading

Surf in the city

Published:Thu, 18 Aug 2011 20:17:45 +0000
While in New York recently, I visited with SCAD alumnus Colin Tunstall (B.F.A., graphic design and photography, 2003) at Saturdays Surf NYC, his celebrated surf shop in SoHo. A surf shop in New York City? This seemingly incongruous duo – … Continue reading

An evening among the stars

Published:Sat, 06 Aug 2011 14:37:55 +0000
Last Friday as I strolled through the Art Smarts student exhibition at the Savannah Arts Academy, I was completely taken by one particular painting that captured the vibrating color and frenetic energy of Jean-Michel Basquiat, the graffiti-inspired, mixed-media artist. Someone … Continue reading

The Maison Basse Story: My trip to Lacoste: Part II

Published:Tue, 02 Aug 2011 14:41:34 +0000
During my recent visit to SCAD Lacoste, I went on a rugged tour of Maison Basse, a vernacular French farmhouse, or mas, under extreme renovation. Maison Basse is nestled in the valley below the village of Lacoste, a vantage point … Continue reading

Lacoste is a moveable feast: My trip to SCAD Lacoste: Part 1

Published:Sat, 23 Jul 2011 14:44:18 +0000
Bastille Day, La Fête Nationale (The National Celebration), le quatorze juillet(the fourteenth of July) – in France, it’s a day of nationwide festivity, much like our Fourth of July, where fireworks canopy the sky and military parades roll down the … Continue reading

A remarkable end to an exceptional year

Published:Sat, 11 Jun 2011 14:58:03 +0000
The first week of June is an especially poignant time for me, as SCAD sends ingenious, inventive and hard working graduates into the world. As I mentioned in my remarks to the SCAD Class of 2011, SCAD is truly a … Continue reading

Four locations, one university

Published:Fri, 15 Apr 2011 15:00:26 +0000
As president of SCAD, I regularly hear from students whose lives have been changed by studying at the university. Some are the first in their families to attend college. Others have won awards, gotten jobs at their dream employer, or … Continue reading

Creating a continuum of success

Published:Fri, 25 Mar 2011 15:02:05 +0000
Here’s a classic SCAD story:Matt Ward, acclaimed animator and SCAD alumnus, traveled back to Savannah to address the incoming class of 2014. During his visit, he met an M.F.A. student in sequential art named Nick Kay. Nick sent along his … Continue reading

The SCAD writing department: Awaiting the next chapter

Published:Sat, 19 Mar 2011 15:04:06 +0000
Savannah’s Telfair Square, one of the oldest in the city, is rich in history and steeped in stories. And last month, the square was alive with romantic readings, tales of mystery and intrigue, accounts of real-life hardships and triumphs, and … Continue reading

Another deFINE(ing) moment

Published:Thu, 03 Mar 2011 15:06:26 +0000
If you’ve clicked through this website, then you’ll notice what I truly enjoy most is meeting with SCAD students and alumni. I love holding chat sessions with students, visiting with students in their classrooms and at SCAD events, and receiving … Continue reading

SCAD illustration department has a day in the sun

Published:Sat, 19 Feb 2011 15:07:49 +0000
As I headed to a reception at the SCAD Student Center last Friday, the sun beamed brightly, illuminating the charm that is Savannah – quaint squares, eclectic stores and history all around. It seemed fitting, then, that the sun appeared … Continue reading

As I headed to a reception at the SCAD Student Center last Friday, the sun beamed brightly, illuminating the charm that is Savannah – quaint squares, eclectic stores and history all around. It seemed fitting, then, that the sun appeared to shine most brightly on the Student Center, where the SCAD illustration department was celebrating a historic moment.Inside were dozens of talented SCAD illustration students whose work was featured in the prestigious 49th annual Illustration West competition by the Society of Illustrators Los Angeles. SILA’s yearly illustration competition is the largest, most esteemed juried illustration competition west of New York. SCAD students participated, and in true SCAD fashion their work stood head-and-shoulders above all other submissions. Students from 21 U.S. universities submitted work, and SILA accepted seven times more entries to the competition from SCAD than from any other school.

If that wasn’t enough, SCAD students earned two of the top prizes, including the first-place Gold Award, which went to recent SCAD graduate Tran Nguyen for her magical work Our Flutter-Some Ordeal. Senior Adela Kang won the Bronze Award for her whimsical You Can Take Me In, But Please Don’t Pinch Me. After the reception, Adela was headed to Hallmark for an interview, and from what I understand, the recruiter thought she was amazing.

That’s what happens when students win awards like this. Their work – and their talent – gets noticed by some of the world’s leading companies. Student success also attracts new professional partners to the university and helps shine a national spotlight on SCAD students, alumni, professors and departments.

I am extremely proud of the SCAD illustration department, and its unprecedented showing at the Illustration West 49 competition doesn’t surprise me. I see how hard students work every day, going above and beyond in all that they do and always striving to top their last accomplishment. They never rest. And I know they are in the best hands, guided every step of the way by the nation’s most illustrious professors.

I want to extend a heartfelt thank-you to Allan Drummond, chair of the SCAD illustration department, Professor Mohamed Danawi and the entire SCAD faculty who led our students to No. 1. This is a reminder that every SCAD department is made up of individuals, of talented students, who work together to advance the mission of the university.

As the sun streamed through the centuries-old stained-glass windows of the SCAD Student Center, I overheard a student discussing her experience in the illustration department. She raved about the professors and the other students, then paused and added, It just feels like home. That’s a sentiment that honors the esprit de corps of this department better than any award ever could.  And that’s exactly what SCAD is – home to an elite cadre of award-winning artists and designers.

- Paula Wallace

Brick by brick

Published:Thu, 10 Feb 2011 15:09:34 +0000
Last week, I toured the site of the new SCAD Museum of Art expansion with SCAD friends, Bob and Alice Jepson and Anne Peeler West. Although it was bitterly cold, and the ground was still wet from the storms the … Continue reading

Last week, I toured the site of the new SCAD Museum of Art expansion with SCAD friends, Bob and Alice Jepson and Anne Peeler West. Although it was bitterly cold, and the ground was still wet from the storms the night before, our spirits were high. The steady beat of the construction drills nearly drowned out our voices, but the structure spoke for itself. The play between the historic walls and the contemporary intervention inspires. The spare geometry of the concrete and steel beams supports the warm, worn historic brick. It’s a monumental, but tactile, intimate experience. An elegance of contrasts.At SCAD, we’ve long held the vision to create an iconic civic landmark for the city of Savannah and the international art community. Looking up at the crystalline blue sky where the 86-foot tower of glass will soon punctuate the Savannah skyline, I felt a deep sense of gratitude to be a part of this historic undertaking, to be a part of SCAD. This time last year, the treasured Savannah grey bricks were little more than rubble within ruins. Not anymore.

Each of the fallen bricks has been repointed by highly skilled masons using historic, lime-based mortar. The masons trained for two days onsite before receiving certification from the architects. It’s a careful and meticulous process, but it’s the only way to restore Savannah grey brick, and the only way SCAD will repoint them. The fallen bricks, rich with the stories and history of Savannah’s past, will be salvaged and repurposed in the hardscape, the sidewalk and the planter walls.

It’s a moving tribute to the last surviving antebellum railroad station in the country. SCAD isn’t just rebuilding the Central of Georgia Railroad, we have re-imagined it, paying homage to its history and its promise for the future. The new SCAD Museum of Art expansion will feature a landscaped courtyard, new sidewalks and a glass-walled gallery where there was once a platform for loading trains.

Since January, the site of the SCAD Museum of Art has been abuzz with construction, but the building won’t stop once the glass doors open to the public this fall. Soon, the classrooms on the second floor will be alive with activity, a place for SCAD students to create and collaborate. The glass-walled galleries will be a place for schoolchildren to admire one of the most significant African-American art collections in the country, and the lush, verdant spaces off the main plaza will be a place for guests to indulge in inspiration. It’s a place that honors the intention of Savannah’s Dr. Walter O. Evans, whose generosity in donating part of his collection to SCAD was a springboard for the museum construction.

It was exhilarating to see the progress in action, and the building taking shape. I encourage all SCAD students, faculty and staff to see the progress firsthand, even if the Savannah sun isn’t shining. In fact, next Saturday, Feb. 19, the SCAD Museum of Art will offer a series of tours at 9, 10 and 11 a.m. What a perfect opportunity for architecture, interior design, housing preservation students – any SCAD student – to tour the building, and see up-close how an iconic structure at SCAD is created, brick by brick. Because it doesn’t happen overnight, it takes hard work and the dedication of countless members of the SCAD family. Thank you.

- Paula Wallace

A holiday message from SCAD President Paula Wallace: SCAD sparkles in 2010

Published:Fri, 24 Dec 2010 15:11:13 +0000
I was at the White House earlier this month amidst the grandeur of the Blue Room, the First Lady, the history and yes, SCAD art. It was a magical night, and I’ll tell you more about why I was there … Continue reading

I was at the White House earlier this month amidst the grandeur of the Blue Room, the First Lady, the history and yes, SCAD art. It was a magical night, and I’ll tell you more about why I was there in a minute. At the close of the evening, I looked out across the magnificence of the South Lawn, and was overwhelmed with gratitude.SCAD’s accomplishments extend beyond campus borders, as our students and alumni achieve success around the globe, and I can’t think of a better time to reflect on this year’s many triumphs. In 2010, SCAD:

And during this holiday season, the SCAD family in Savannah and Atlanta contributed generously to food pantries, schools, missions and more. Students, staff and faculty traveled on the SCAD Buzz Bus to donate hundreds of books and art supplies to students at Savannah’s Garrison and Gadsden schools, as well as Atlanta’s Sarah Smith School. A SCAD Atlanta staff member shadowed the principal of the South Atlanta School of Computer Animation and Design, offering academic and technical advice; SCAD students collected toys, food and supplies for the Atlanta Humane Society, and this month, the Buzz Bus made a very special stop at Savannah’s Union Mission to donate gifts to more than 92 deserving families.

So what was I doing at the White House? I was there for the unveiling of the Blue Room Christmas Tree, which dazzled and delighted with ornaments created entirely by SCAD artists and designers. To see the imagination and creativity of SCAD students and alumni displayed on one of the world’s grandest stages was a wonderful gift and beautifully represents SCAD’s commitment to professionalism, ingenuity and the joyous celebration of art in public life.

The White House reception was a magnificent moment for the university, but it’s par for the course because every day at SCAD is an adventure… whether it’s in Hong Kong… at the Guggenheim… or in the White House.

This truly has been a remarkable year for SCAD, and I can’t wait to see what records we set, what milestones we celebrate and what accolades we achieve in 2011. You are the most caring and committed community of professors, staff, students and alumni in academia, and I know that, with your help, SCAD will continue to soar to unprecedented heights.

With all best wishes for a happy holiday season and a grand new year,

Paula Wallace