Atlanta - 1600 Peachtree St. NW - GA 30309
SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion and Film is a dynamic cultural destination that explores the intersections of fashion, film, and identity. Located on the SCAD Atlanta campus, the museum celebrates fashion as a powerful form of expression and film as a transformative medium, offering visitors a rich and immersive experience. Through a diverse array of exhibitions, screenings, and educational programs, SCAD FASH engages audiences in conversations about the past, present, and future of style and storytelling.
With nearly 10,000 square feet of adaptable gallery space, the museum presents a rotating schedule of thought-provoking exhibitions that highlight both historical and contemporary fashion. From ceremonial attire to everyday wear, SCAD FASH examines the significance of garments as markers of culture and individuality. The museum also showcases film as a complementary art form, curating compelling cinematic works that enhance the fashion dialogue.
As part of Savannah College of Art and Design’s commitment to creative education, SCAD FASH functions as both a museum and a teaching resource. Students across a broad range of disciplines—spanning more than 100 degree programs—gain hands-on exposure to the world of fashion and film through workshops, lectures, and interactive programming. The museum fosters connections between emerging designers, filmmakers, and industry leaders, providing valuable career-building opportunities.
Beyond exhibitions, SCAD FASH features a fashion resource room, a state-of-the-art media lounge, and dedicated spaces for film presentations and digital media. Surrounded by additional academic and studio spaces, the museum is a hub of creativity, collaboration, and inspiration. Throughout the year, it hosts an array of high-profile events, reinforcing SCAD’s role as a global leader in art and design education.
SCAD FASH is more than a museum—it’s an ever-evolving platform that bridges fashion and film, offering new perspectives and engaging experiences for students, artists, and the greater community.
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