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For those interested in learning more than about SCAD, visit Poetter Hall, SCAD's flagship building and home to the admission function. Poetter Hall is open to the public Monday-Fri from 8:30 a.1000. to 5:xxx p.thou., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 12 to 4 p.thou. To schedule a tour at SCAD Savannah, go online to scad.edu/visit, telephone call (912) 525-5100, or simply end by Poetter Hall, located at 342 Bull St., Savannah, GA 31401.

Restaurants

Gryphon Tea Room—Gryphon's 1926 Scottish Rite architectural profile and alluring café bill of fare invites visitors from its coveted position on Savannah's Madison Square. The intimate, warm and gracious elegance of the interior includes white-clothed tables, carved-mahogany bookcases, original stained-glass panels and a front row seat to iconic Bull Street. The tea room serves signature favorites and fresh, seasonal offerings of local delicacies, with rich, organic ingredients from local purveyors. Gryphon is open Monday-Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.thousand. and Sunday from eleven a.thou. to iii p.m., located at 337 Bull St., Savannah, GA 31401. For more information, visit scadgryphon.com or call (912) 525-5880.

Art's Café—Art's offers fast, fresh and healthy fare, including whole-fruit smoothies, wraps, coffee and espresso, an array of fresh-squeezed juices and an assortment of grab-and-get snacks and meal bars. Art's also offers a variety of fun and colorful SCAD-branded apparel, gifts and stationery goods. A classic motorbus bus, originally used in London and later operated past SCAD for student transportation in Savannah, anchors the space. The start level acts as the kitchen, while the top level offers cozy seating and bright views of Bull Street. Art's is located side by side to the Gryphon in the ornate 1926 Scottish Rite building on the enchanting Madison Square. Art's is open Monday-Saturday from 7:30 a.yard. to half-dozen p.grand. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to three p.m., located at 345 Balderdash St., Savannah, GA 31401. For more data, call (912) 525-4480.

*Note: Gryphon Tea Room, Art's Café, ShopSCAD and Poetter Hall are adjacent to Madison Foursquare. See SCAD facilities map here for more information almost building locations.

Retail

Ex-Libris—Typical of a turn-of-the-century mercantile pattern, this former Relieve and Sales building is characterized by large interior spaces, massive forest beams and an interior open stairwell. The 3-story, ruddy-brick, 24,060-square-foot building serves as the SCAD bookstore, offering textbooks, art supplies, framing, apparel, clothing, gifts and university memorabilia. Located inside the store, Café 78 offers a pick of sandwiches, soups and pastries, as well as coffee, tea and other beverages. Ex-Libris is open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to six p.m., and Saturday-Sunday from 10 a.thou. to 4 p.m., located at 228 Martin Luther King Blvd., Savannah, GA 31401. For more information, call (912) 525-7550 or visit Ex Libris online.

ShopSCAD—Showcasing the art, jewelry, and home and fashion accessories of SCAD students, alumni and faculty, shopSCAD's unique retail gallery in Savannah has delighted window shoppers, tourists and collectors of art for more a decade. It besides offers SCAD Founder and President Paula Wallace's memoir, The Bee and The Acorn, also as The Architecture of a University, a 360-age volume that celebrates the rich history and enduring legacy of SCAD through the academy'due south most inspired and inspiring spaces and architectural treasures. The university too maintains a 2nd shopSCAD location in Lacoste, France. ShopSCAD Savannah is open Monday-Sunday from nine a.thou. to 5:30 p.m., located at 340 Balderdash St., Savannah, GA 31401. For more information, telephone call (912) 525-5180, or visit shopSCAD.com for online ordering.

SCAD Art Sales—Operated through SCAD's Gutstein Gallery, SCAD Art Sales is full-service art consultancy featuring work from the university's worldwide network of more than 45,000 emerging artists and designers. SCAD experts guide buyers through every artistic juncture: consulting and evolution, selection and conquering, framing and presentation, and delivery and installation. For more than information, visit scadartsales.com or contact Christopher Constas at (912) 525-4743 or [email protected].

Gutstein Gallery is a gimmicky retail gallery that features the work of nationally known artists alongside that of talented SCAD alumni. Gutstein Gallery is open to the public Monday-Friday from x a.m. to 6 p.k. and Saturday from noon to v p.grand. It can be reached at (912) 525-4735 and is located at 201 E. Broughton St., Savannah, GA 31401.

Museums

SCAD Museum of Art—The SCAD Museum of Art features rotating exhibitions from emerging and established voices in contemporary fine art and style including Oscar de la Renta, Vivienne Westwood, Dakota Jackson, Steven and William Ladd, Radcliffe Bailey, Subodh Gupta, Alfredo Jaar, Carrie Mae Weems and Fred Wilson. Additionally, artists such equally Daniel Arsham, Kendall Buster, Jose Dávila, Michael Joo and Odili Donald Odita contribute ever-changing, site-specific installations. The museum's permanent collection includes the Walter O. Evans Collection of African American Art, the Mod and Gimmicky Art Collection, the Earle Due west. Newton Collection of British and American Art, the 19th- and 20th-century Photography Collection and the SCAD Costume Drove.

The museum's architecture demonstrates the university's ongoing delivery to historic preservation and adaptive reuse. Originally constructed in 1853 and transformed in 2011 by architect and SCAD alumnus Christian Sottile, the museum building is the oldest surviving antebellum railroad depot in the country and a National Celebrated Landmark. The museum has been celebrated for its inspired architecture and blueprint, earth-class exhibitions, and visionary customs outreach and education programs with awards from American Constitute of Architects, Congress for the New Urbanism, Historic Savannah Foundation, National Trust for Celebrated Preservation, and American Alliance of Museums.

The SCAD Museum of Art is open up Tuesday-Saturday from ten a.m. to v p.m. and Sunday from apex to 5 p.g., located at 601 Turner Blvd., Savannah, GA 31401. For data almost current exhibitions and admission, visit scadmoa.org or call (912) 525-7191.

Entertainment

Trustees Theater—On Valentine'south 24-hour interval 1946, the doors opened to the Weiss Theater, the South's outset theatre to exist built with adjustable air conditioning. SCAD caused the space and after undergoing major renovations, information technology reopened in 1998 as Trustees Theater with a performance by Tony Bennett. In years following, the theater has played host to the Savannah Music Festival, Neko Case, Arturo Sandoval, India Arie and the B-52s, among other performers, and serves as the epicenter of SCAD'southward almanac Savannah Film Festival. Today, at that place is a year-circular schedule of events that includes concerts, plays, ballets, trip the light fantastic recitals, movies, festivals, lectures and musicals. Trustees Theater is located at 216 East Broughton St., Savannah, GA 31401. For more information well-nigh scheduled events, visit trusteestheater.com or call (912) 525-5051.

The Lucas Theatre for the Arts—The grand 86,000-foursquare-foot Lucas Theatre for the Arts abounds with impressive architectural features, including a 40-human foot-wide ceiling dome that tops the i,237-seat theater, phase and projection screen. For nearly xv years, SCAD has sustained and championed the Lucas Theatre as an important cultural asset in the Savannah community. The theater also hosts the Savannah Motion-picture show Festival, Savannah Philharmonic and Savannah Music Festival, offering a multifaceted experience for locals and visitors alike. Some of the more notable names to perform on its stage include St. Paul and the Cleaved Bones, Travis Tritt, Savannah Children's Choir, Moscow Ballet, Savannah Philharmonic, Dr. John, JJ Greyness, Jim Brickman, Ricky Skaggs and Lalah Hathaway. The Lucas Theatre is located at 32 Abercorn St., Savannah, GA 31401, and ticketing is available through the Savannah Box Office. For more information about upcoming events, visit lucastheatre.com or call (912) 525-5040.

Events

Year-round, SCAD hosts exhibitions, alive performances, festivals and film screenings that are open to the public, many of which are complimentary. For more information on upcoming events, visit scad.edu/calendar/events.

Athletics

SCAD offers the virtually diverse intercollegiate athletics program at any arts university in the world. All dwelling house games are free and open to the public. SCAD athletic teams include men'due south and women's bowling, cross state, cycling, equestrian, fishing, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, and track and field. SCAD teams have garnered more than 100 national championships. Schedules and directions to facilities tin can be plant at savannah.scadathletics.com.

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