Explore the SCAD locations in Atlanta, Lacoste and Savannah. View the classroom and administrative buildings, galleries, residence halls and dining facilities where our students live, learn and prepare for professional careers.
SCAD facilities in Atlanta are located in Midtown near the Woodruff Arts Center, the High Museum of Art and a multitude of other cultural attractions. From the cutting-edge Digital Media Center to the beautifully restored, historic Ivy Hall, SCAD provides students with the perfect environment to hone their career preparation in a major metropolitan area.
The Hong Kong Development Bureau has entrusted SCAD with conserving and revitalizing the historic North Kowloon Magistracy Building in Kowloon to become the home of SCAD Hong Kong. The building is located at 292 Tai Po Road. SCAD has pledged to revitalize the historic facility into the leading site for the study of digital media in Asia, while honoring the structure's historic and cultural significance. New features in the building will include a library and art gallery, computer labs and digital studios, classrooms and lecture halls. SCAD Gallery, the university's art gallery, is located in Central's art district at 2/F 30-32 Wyndham Street.
Facilities in SCAD's residential study-abroad location in Lacoste, France, date to the 15th and 16th centuries, yet feature modern amenities and technology. This location, situated in a beautifully preserved medieval village, offers students the chance both to study in a pastoral setting and to travel to some of Europe’s finest cultural and cosmopolitan cities.
In Savannah, nearly 70 facilities are woven throughout one of the largest and most renowned National Historic Landmark districts in the United States. SCAD has restored and revitalized many of these buildings, garnering awards for our adaptive reuse from the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the American Institute of Architects and the International Downtown Association.
Megan Cummins (B.F.A., graphic design, 2008) appeared on ABC's "Shark Tank" to pitch her You Smell soap line and launched her company Feb. 3. Read the press release.
Congratulations to all the winners of the Society of Illustrators Illustration Competition: M.F.A. illustration students Asa Bryan Ayers, Denise Plauche, Thomas Burns, Yina Hyder; B.F.A. illustration students Kari Brooks, DoSung Hwang, Caleb Morris; and Solongo Monkhooroi (M.F.A., illustration, 2011), Obekir Orhan.
B.F.A. production design student Andrew Carson won the BroadwayWorld.com Best Technical Design award for his lighting design for the premiere production "Shipwrecked!" in Atlanta.