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Play offers new twist on classic story
Students create illustrations for Georgia Ports Authority
Graduate student channels classic horror in thesis film
Alumnus creates mobile gallery
SCAD libraries hold artist’s book competition for students
Griffis discusses development of Arthur legend
Noted author speaks to students
The Green Scene: 'We have a dream'
Personnel File: New staff members join SCAD-Savannah
SCAD hosts regional IDSA conference
Titus Kaphar to speak at SCAD




The Bee Line
Women’s lacrosse sets records in Kennesaw State win
Athlete Feats highlights for Feb. 22
Baseball takes series from St. Thomas
Women’s basketball wraps up second place in Florida Sun
Athletics updates for Feb. 15
Baseball off to best start in program’s history
Big third period leads lacrosse team to victory


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The Arts
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Pei Ling Chan has a really big show
“Ballerina” by Stephen Gardner also is on display as part of “The Big Picture Show.” By Hannah Pittard Published: Friday, December 5, 2003 “The Big Picture Show” is an annual exhibition whose collective two-dimensional work boasts impressively large dimensions. This year’s show brings together an eclectic mix of 13 SCAD faculty, students and alumni. Michael Schneck, who expects to graduate from SCAD with an M.F.A. in computer art and interactive design in 2004, said he likes to keep things on the lighter side. “For some reason, my subject matter tends to deal with food, one way or another,” he said. “From six-foot hamburgers to slightly abstracted fruits and vegetables, it’s the common denominator in my work.” Schneck’s “Processed Food #5” is 25-by-56-inches and incorporates acrylic ink, wood and epoxy. Alumna Setona Page’s artistic contribution to the show takes the form on a 38-by-38-inch giclée print, “Egg Island Jetty.” “As one travels across the wide spaces of America, occasionally you might be lucky to see an old outdoor theater. Unfortunately, these big picture shows do not operate anymore. These structures stand wide and tall reminiscent of days gone by,” said Page, who graduated with an M.F.A. in photography in 2000. “I was reminded of these sights as SCAD invited us to submit images for this exhibition … Viewing images in large format sets you inside the scene, playing some part in the storyline that each ‘big picture’ delivers.” Born in Medellín, Colombia, professor and muralist Jorge Alvarez is no stranger to large-scale paintings. “Sleep Walker” measures 90-by-68 inches and is oil and gold on linen. “This is the painting of the girl with the snakes,” he said. “She is a jungle nymph seducing the spirit Koto in her dreams.” Schneck, Page and Alvarez are joined by SCAD professors Stephen Gardner, Marcia Neblett and Georgia Perez; alumni Anna Keck, James Walker, Dara Lindsey Shady and Judi Szenes; and students Robert Park, Dan Saelinger and David Field. “The Big Picture Show” is on display at Pei Ling Chan Gallery, 322 Martin Luther King Blvd., through Jan. 13, 2004. |
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