Current Exhibitions
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Lines and Shadows, Image and Self: Artist Portraits on Paper

June 1, 2008—November 30, 2008
at SCAD Museum of Art, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah, Ga.
Second Floor Print Gallery
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Hogarth’s Tale of Two Cities: Rich and Poor in 18th-century London

Featuring: William Hogarth
June 1, 2008—November 30, 2008

at SCAD Museum of Art, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah, Ga.
Second Floor Painting Gallery

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Mapping the Past: A Selection of Antique Cartography from the Newton Collection

June 1, 2008—December 30, 2009
at SCAD Museum of Art, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah, Ga.
First Floor Map Galleries
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150 Years of Architectural Elegance: The Central of Georgia Railroad’s 1856 Gray Building Headquarters and Saving a National Treasure: Bricks, Mortar and Metal

June 1, 2008—December 30, 2009
These exhibitions chronicle the history of SCAD's Kiah Hall. Once the headquarters of the venerable Central of Georgia Railroad and now a college art museum, the landmark Greek Revival building epitomizes the elegance of mid-19th-century architecture. Exhibition assistance was provided through a grant from the Georgia Humanities Council. Complementing the historical overview of the building is a small photographic exhibition that documents the recently completed exterior preservation of the structure, a project made possible by a major Save America's Treasures federal grant and additional assistance from the Charles A. Frueauff Foundation and the Frances Wood Wilson Foundation. For more information, call 912-525-7191 or visit www.scad.edu/scadmuseum.
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Focus on 20th-century Art: Highlights from SCAD’s Collection

June 1, 2008—December 30, 2009
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The Master Eye: 19th- and 20th-century Photography from the Rhoades Collection

June 1, 2008—December 30, 2009
at SCAD Museum of Art, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Savannah, Ga.
First Floor Photography Gallery
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Kader Attia: Signs of Reappropriation

September 15, 2008—November 30, 2008
Kader Attia: "Signs of Reappropriation," French-Algerian artist Attia's first solo exhibition in Atlanta, featuring an installation of the artist's 2007 "Untitled (Skyline)" series of mirrored "skyscraper" refrigerators & a newly commissioned body of photographs.
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Constructing History: A Requiem to Mark the Moment

Featuring: Carrie Mae Weems
October 2, 2008—November 21, 2008
Exhibition by Carrie Mae Weems

Date Exhibition Title Gallery Location
September 1, 2008—September 22, 2008
Modern Masters Atlanta
July 18, 2008—August 24, 2008
The M.F.A. Experience Atlanta
June 23, 2008—August 10, 2008
Yes No Maybe So Atlanta
July 18, 2008—July 31, 2008
Utopia Subdivided Atlanta
June 12, 2008—July 12, 2008
Bringing Stories to Life Atlanta
November 8, 2007—December 30, 2007
Beyond Reconstitution: Images from the Collages of Morgan Santanter Atlanta
November 8, 2007—December 30, 2007
Wang Yonglin: Narrating the Village Atlanta
November 8, 2007—December 30, 2007
Selections from the SCAD permanent collection: Delightful Representations Atlanta
November 1, 2007—December 30, 2007
Hung Liu: Memorial Grounds 1988-2006 Atlanta
August 26, 2007—November 6, 2007
Denise Falk: Songs of the South Atlanta
August 26, 2007—November 6, 2007
Denise Falk: Songs of the South Savannah
September 5, 2007—October 21, 2007
Yeondoo Jung: I'll Remember You Atlanta
August 3, 2007—August 26, 2007
Jeff Tackett: The Seventh House Atlanta
June 1, 2007—August 5, 2007
Dennis Oppenheim: Alternative Land Art Savannah
May 1, 2007—June 30, 2007
Describing Light: Works on Paper by Mary Temple Savannah
June 1, 2007—June 24, 2007
Wangechi Mutu: The Cinderella Curse Savannah
June 1, 2007—June 8, 2007
Gray Scott: World on Fire Savannah
May 1, 2007—May 31, 2007
Oculus: Focus on Faculty Savannah
April 6, 2007—May 30, 2007
Karen Rifas Savannah
April 16, 2007—May 21, 2007
Georgia High School Drawing Competition Savannah
May 2, 2007—May 16, 2007
Brienna McLaughlin M.F.A. Painting Thesis Show Savannah
April 1, 2007—May 4, 2007
Peter Horvath: Transient Passages Savannah
April 5, 2007—April 30, 2007
Edouard Duval-Carrie Savannah
April 1, 2007—April 20, 2007
Artists Above All Savannah
April 1, 2007—April 13, 2007
Ju-Yeon Kim, visiting artist solo exhibition Savannah