Past Exhibitions
Past Exhibitions
SCAD deFINE ART 2022 honoree Katharina Grosse challenges perceptions of surfaces and ideas of spectatorship, establishing fertile relations between colors, shapes, and elements of...
Chaotic explosions, ambiguous physical struggles between male figures, and nostalgic smiling young models typify the contradictory images in the paintings of Norbert Bisky.
Barthélémy Toguo addresses enduring and urgently relevant issues of exile, displacement, migration, colonialism, race, and the relationship between the Global North and South.
For the past 10 years, Doreen Lynette Garner’s beautiful and grotesque sculptures have exposed medically sanctioned racial violence against Black bodies.
Adopting the language of industrial design and anthropological aesthetics in sculptural forms, Matthew Angelo Harrison combines references to colonialism, African diasporas, and...
In her artistic practice, Elaine Cameron-Weir questions the individual and collective conditions that shape our perceptions of the world.
In paintings that embody the complexities of diasporic experience, Hayv Kahraman challenges the power and assimilation practices of colonizing states.
In Utopia is the place, Jisun Lee (M.F.A. painting) tangles dense jungle landscapes in vivid pastel acid colors, originating fantastical and undefinable destinations that...
Throughout the history of art and visual culture, society has revered icons that capture the essence of a time, a place, a lifestyle, or a feeling.
The group exhibition Taking Shape brings together spectacular photographic works by SCAD students and alumni.