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SCAD deFINE ART 2026 Painting and Photography Showcase, on view at the Alexander Hall Gallery in Savannah from February 11 to March 15, brings together an ambitious group of works by nominated graduate students from one of the nation’s leading art and design programs. This annual exhibition serves as both a snapshot and a forecast, capturing the creative concerns of artists on the cusp of their professional trajectories while hinting at where contemporary practice may be headed next.
Across painting and photography, the exhibition reveals a shared attentiveness to material, process, and concept. Saturated color, layered surfaces, and sensuous textures invite close looking, while familiar forms are often unsettled through unexpected juxtapositions or altered contexts. Historical references surface throughout the show, not as fixed points of nostalgia, but as living archives to be questioned, reworked, and reimagined. These artists demonstrate a fluency in visual language that moves confidently between past and present, analog and digital, intimacy and spectacle.
The human body emerges as a recurring site of inquiry—fragmented, staged, abstracted, or rendered with disarming directness. In some works, bodies become vessels for personal narrative or cultural memory; in others, they operate as symbols within broader examinations of power, identity, and social structure. Photography and painting intersect in productive ways, blurring distinctions between documentation and fabrication, observation and invention.
What unites the exhibition is a sense of curiosity sharpened by critical awareness. The works do not offer easy conclusions, instead lingering in spaces of ambiguity where beauty and unease coexist. Viewers may recognize echoes of the familiar—domestic scenes, archival imagery, corporeal gestures—yet are prompted to reconsider their meanings through subtle distortions and formal experimentation. Together, the
SCAD deFINE ART 2026 Painting and Photography Showcase presents a compelling portrait of an emerging generation of artists: thoughtful, technically adept, and unafraid to probe the complexities of the world they are inheriting and reshaping.
Image:
JW Toftness, M.F.A. photography, "speaking in the wrong currency," 2025, archival inkjet print, 25 x 35 in. Courtesy of the artist.