Experience the cutting edge of expression at SCAD deFINE ART 2025!
All SCAD deFINE ART events are free and open to the public.
Learn more at the 🔗 - https://t.co/1BwcoBA2tQ
The first major museum exhibition of George Clinton’s fine art is on view and ready to immerse you in the world of Parliament-Funkadelic at #SCADMOA. Check out “Mothership” and so many more amazing works by George Clinton now through Jan. 27, 2025.
Hosting our fall 2024 exhibiting artists was amazing to say the least! The colorful, innovative, jaw-dropping shows of Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola, Thukral and Tagra, Monira Al Qadiri, George Clinton, and #SCADalum Anya Molyviatis now on view at #SCADMOA are sure to lure you in.
#SCADalum Anya Molyviatis’ exhibition at #SCADMOA features a new series of her signature three-dimensional textiles that she has been meditating on for the past two years.
Experience “SUBMERGE” for yourself, now on view through Nov. 25!
Ideate formative futures at the SCAD mixer Moments of Mentorship 🗓️
This event is open exclusively to SCAD students and alumni. RSVP at the link to reserve your spot! https://t.co/qWWTG6ARW3
Minimalism, meteorites, the Mothership, and more!
Celebrate artistic expression at gallery talks and an opening reception Thursday, Sept. 26 — and a performance by the unparalleled Dr. Funkenstein, George Clinton, and Parliament Funkadelic this Friday, Sept. 27!
Get ready to groove THIS WEEK with George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic live at the Lucas Theatre Friday, Sept. 27! 🛸 All concert ticket holders receive free #SCADMOA admission through Monday, Sept. 30. For more information: https://t.co/CVrKf9Hizg
🐝 Bees got the funk, gotta have that funk 🐝
During his site visit last spring, George Clinton connected with several #SCADBees, observing and appreciating their studio work.
George Clinton’s “Cloaked in a Cloud, Disguised in the Sky” opens Thursday, Sept. 26 at #SCADMOA.
Join #SCADMOA next Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 2 p.m., for Monira Al Qadiri’s artist talk about her exhibition “Holy Quarter.” More details at the link: https://t.co/F9q7m7hMuW
Now on view at #SCADMOA, Monira Al Qadiri’s “Holy Quarter.”
Image Credits: Monira Al Qadiri, “Holy Quarter,” 2020, 20 min. single-channel video and glass sculptures, dimensions variable.
The SCAD community mourns the passing of beloved author and friend Tina McElroy Ansa. Tina’s support of #SCAD extended to #SCADMOA, where she proudly showcased her collection of paintings by the late artist Ana Bel Washington in the spring 2023 exhibition “Rejoice!”
Join #SCADMOA in celebration of the fall exhibitions at the anticipated opening reception Thursday, Sept. 26 at 6 p.m. Bring a friend! This event is free and open to the public. https://t.co/QF1QJAS11z
Anthony Akinbola’s “The Price of Oil” presents thousands of products commonly associated with Black hair care, including hair grease, relaxer, and pomade on oversized retail shelving. Commissioned by #SCADMOA with generous contributions from Imperial DAX and Murray’s.
Anthony Olubunmi Akinbola is a first-generation American of Nigerian descent, raised in both the U.S. and Nigeria. Here, he stands in front of ‘Sunday’s Best’, one of three new works presented on the occasion of his #SCADMOA solo exhibition entitled “Good Hair.”
In her #SCADMOA exhibition, Olimpia Zagnoli uses material, color, and space to convey the ever-changing identities of her relatable characters.
Appreciate the multitudes of self in Zagnoli’s exhibition “Multifaceted,” organized by SCAD MOA assistant curator Brittany Richmond.
#SCADMOA is ecstatic to announce the upcoming opening of our Fall '24 exhibitions, starting with the first museum exhibition of George Clinton’s fine art. “Cloaked in a Cloud, Disguised in the Sky” opens Sept. 26 and is organized by chief curator of the SCADMOA, Daniel S. Palmer.
Get ready to groove with George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic in concert! The mothership is landing on Sept. 27 in #Savannah. #GeorgeClinton
For more information "Can You Get to That" at https://t.co/wIATLPY5WN
#SCADMOA would like to remind you of our partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts' Blue Star Museum program, which ensures all military personnel (active and retired) including their families, have free admission to the museum now through Labor Day, Sept. 2!
Thukral and Tagra have been creating work together for more than 25 years. For their #SCADMOA exhibition “Arboretum,” the duo presents a series of works incorporating analog representations of pixels and glitches.
For one of #SCADMOA’s newest exhibitions “Arboretum,” artist collaborators Jiten Thukral and Sumir Tagra contemplate the intersection of the digital and natural worlds through paintings carefully rendered by both artists over a
period of months.