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Poetter Hall was purchased by the SCAD founders in March 1979. Classes began in September of that year.  
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This Week: Exhibitions

Published: Friday, November 10, 2006

Through Nov. 10
“Minor Boundaries” by Students in the Sculpture Minor in Savannah
Boundary Hall, 415 W. Boundary St.

Nov. 10-11
Metals and Jewelry Trunk Show
Jen Library, 201 E. Broughton St.

Nov. 11
Fall Open Studio Night
5-8 p.m., Alexander Hall, 668 Indian St.

Through Nov. 11
Coastal Children’s Advocacy Center benefit art show
Sentient Bean, 13 E. Park Ave.

“The D’Antoni Project”
180 College Building, 17 E. Anderson St.

Through Nov. 12
“By Dawn’s Early Light” by David Ellis
Red Gallery, 201 E. Broughton St.

Through Nov. 13
Metals and Jewelry Exhibition by Liang-Chung Yen
Fahm Hall, 1 N. Fahm St.

Nov. 14-30
“Peace Flags”
Sentient Bean, 13 E. Park Ave.

Through Nov. 15
“Fowl Thoughts” by John Metcalf
Desoto Row Gallery, 2427 Desoto Ave.

Through Nov. 16
Photography Thesis Exhibition by Jade Buchanan
Alexander Hall, 668 Indian St.

Photography Thesis Exhibition by Mandy Springer
Alexander Hall, 668 Indian St.

Through Nov. 17
“inCODE: Furniture for Small Spaces” by Eren Ulsever
Dimensions Gallery, 412 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

Through Nov. 22
“Ferme Saint Simeon: The Mildred Huie Wilcox Collection”
Ritz Theatre Gallery, 1530 Newcastle St., Brunswick

Through Nov. 28
“Mythillogical” by Britt Spencer
Pinnacle Gallery, 320 E. Liberty St.

Through Nov. 30
“Retrospective of the Work of Todd Nemanic”
Los Robles Center for Arts and Humanities, 101 E. 34th St., (912) 234-5852

“Nature’s Mysteries” by Maher Yacoub
Hall Street Gallery, 212 W. Hall St.

Through Dec. 28
“Boar Adore” by Tim Wirth
Poetter Hall, 342 Bull St.

Through Dec. 30
“A Closer Look: Four Churches and a Synagogue” and “Turnings in Native Wood”
Gallery 440, 440 Bull St.

Through Dec. 31
“150 Years of Architectural Elegance: The Central of Georgia Railroad’s 1856 Administrative Headquarters”
SCAD Museum of Art, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

“Facing the Camera: Portraits of Photographers from the Rhoades Collection”
SCAD Museum of Art, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

“Focus on 20th-century Art: Highlights from SCAD’s Collection”
SCAD Museum of Art, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

Through Jan. 7, 2007
Meryl Truett Exhibition
SCAD Annex Gallery Memorial Health Rehabilitation Center, 4700 Waters Ave.

Ongoing
“Patterns of Decoration: The Evolution of the Picture Frame”
SCAD Museum of Art/Earle W. Newton Center for British and American Studies, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

“Focus on Court Artists”
SCAD Museum of Art/Earle W. Newton Center for British and American Studies, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

“The Illustrated Mark Twain”
SCAD Museum of Art/Earle W. Newton Center for British and American Studies, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

“Painters to Their Majesties: Art and Power of the Royal Court”
SCAD Museum of Art/Earle W. Newton Center for British and American Studies, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Painting Gallery, second floor

“Mapping the Past: A Selection of Antique Cartography from the Newton Collection”
SCAD Museum of Art/Earle W. Newton Center for British and American Studies, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Map Galleries, first floor

“The Master Eye: 19th- and 20th-century Photo¬graphs from the Rhoades Collection”
SCAD Museum of Art/Earle W. Newton Center Museum, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Photo Gallery, first floor

“Framed in America: Master¬works of Design 1890-1940”
SCAD Museum of Art/Earle W. Newton Center for British and American Studies, 227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Front Foyer Gallery