SCAN Magazine
Student-run quarterly magazine at SCAD Atlanta.
01/13/2026
SCAN Spring edition Interest meeting
Inviting all creatives! Learn about our new theme and what we're looking for in submissions!
Friday January 16th
SCAD house Room 103
See you there!
11/08/2025
In this edition of SCAN, we invite you all to join us as we experience the interworkings of our artists minds and bodies. By exploring how we connect to ourselves and the world around us, this work captures the moments between control and surrender which can quickly blur our sense of reality.
You can find our Fall 2025 edition at scadscan.com to experience the artistry that comes from the skilled hands and creative minds of our students!
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05/24/2025
Let Them Eat Cake
Disguised as a decadent wedding cake, this sculpture explores the intersection of nostalgia and decoration.
Read more today at scadscan.com
Sculptor: Kate Mann
Photographer: Halanah Sewer .imgs
Author: Florence Kahuhu .ting
Editor In Chief: Florence Kahuhu .ting
Art Director: Elisa Boulton
Creative Director: Alita Swanson
05/24/2025
Let Them Eat Cake
Disguised as a decadent wedding cake, this sculpture explores the intersection of nostalgia and decoration.
Read more today at scadscan.com
Sculptor: Kate Mann .sidney
Photographer: Halanah Sewer .imgs
Author: Florence Kahuhu .ting
Editor In Chief: Florence Kahuhu .ting
Art Director: Elisa Boulton
Creative Director: Alita Swanson
05/14/2025
Resurface of Rococo in the 2020’s
Gen-Z is experiencing a revival of one of the most notable creative movements in history, Rococo. In the 18th century, Rococo artists were responsible for a cultural shift away from the dark, raw tonality of the Baroque period towards a softer, more opulent future.
Read more at scadscan.com
Author: Daisy Brown
Editor In Chief: Florence Kahuhu .ting
Art Director: Elisa Boulton
Creative Director: Alita Swanson
05/14/2025
Resurgence of Rococo in the 2020’s
Gen-Z is experiencing a revival of one of the most notable creative movements in history, Rococo. In the 18th century, Rococo artists were responsible for a cultural shift away from the dark, raw tonality of the Baroque period towards a softer, more opulent future.
Read more at scadscan.com
Author: Daisy Brown
Editor In Chief: Florence Kahuhu .ting
Art Director: Elisa Boulton
Creative Director: Alita Swanson
05/14/2025
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