Description:
The Savannah College of Art and Design is located in the heart of the city's renowned National Historic Landmark District, a vibrant community of art, architecture and culture that attracts visitors from all over the world. This unique urban campus includes classrooms, studios, computer labs, darkrooms, galleries, libraries, theaters, residence halls, dining facilities and fitness centers. Adaptive reuse of many remarkable structures has helped preserve an important part of Savannah while providing the college with facilities that serve as a living laboratory for the study of the arts. SCAD Summer Seminars students participate in two different workshops, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Each workshop meets two and one-half hours each day for five days. Student work from all workshops is displayed at a closing exhibition. Workshops may include demonstrations, lectures, studio work and local field trips. Students have access to the college's extensive facilities, resources and libraries. Supplies are provided. SCAD-Savannah Workshops Animation: Bringing Artwork to Life Architectural Sketching Digital Photography: Manipulating the Image Drawing Studio: The Figure Drawing Studio: The Still Life Equestrian: Riding
Exploration in Furniture Design Fashion: Sketching/Illustration for Garments Game Design Basics
Game Design: 3D Modeling and Texturing for Games Graphic Design: The Great Poster Tradition Metals and Jewelry: Wearable Art Mixed Media: Mix It Up Painter’s Studio: Acrylic Media Performance: Stage Combat for Stage and Screen
Poetry Writing: Exploring the Creative Process
Printmaking: Putting the Pieces Together Production Design: Setting the Scene Sequential Art: Cartoons, Comics and Characters Video/Television: Modern Storytelling SCAD Summer Seminars students have free time daily from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 4:30 to 7 p.m. All activities are concluded by 11 p.m; students must remain in the residence hall after that time. In the afternoon, students have lunch and are encouraged to participate in planned activities that may include cultural outings, shopping and social events. In the evening, students participate in pre-planned supervised activities both inside and outside the residence hall. Applicants should demonstrate academic strength and social maturity as well as a desire to succeed in the arts.
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Camp Season:2005-06-14 to 2005-08-08
Sessions:
SCAD Summer Seminars Savannah Session I: June 21-27, 2009 Session II: July 5-11, 2009 Session III: July 12-18, 2009 Session IV: July 19-25, 2009 Cost Residential-$1,100 The residential program fee includes tuition for two five-day workshops, six nights housing, 17 meals, social events and workshop supplies. Nonresidential-$900 The nonresidential program fee includes tuition for two five-day workshops, lunch Monday through Friday, social events and workshop supplies.
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