SCAD SERVE aims to design, present, and produce hands-on extended learning workshops where SCAD SERVE Alumni Ambassadors guide students on how to improve a community's well-being through the planning and the creation of community-based outdoor murals in our hometowns of Atlanta and Savannah.
Our muralist for this SCAD POP is Anthony "Mojo" Reed (B.F.A. sequential art 2015). Mojo’s unique perspective in visual storytelling helps him understand the importance of people’s interpretation of stories. In the summer of 2021, he established Healing with Hues, Inc., a nonprofit with a focus on community-based art initiatives and activations, art therapy, and youth development. Mojo is passionate about crafting inspiring and impactful visual narratives, mentoring aspiring visual artists, and bringing public fine art to underserved communities.
Help Mojo transform the pavement at W. W. Law Community Center (900 E Bolton St, Savannah, GA 31401) by registering for one or multiple shifts to apply paint and transform this environment. No painting experience is required, all skill levels are welcome to help!
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Transportation will be provided daily for each shift. Please be at least 10 minutes early for your shuttle. Volunteers may use other transportation to reach the mural location.
- A morning shuttle will depart from The HIVE at 201 W Boundary St, Savannah, GA 31401 at 7:30 a.m. and return at 11:30 a.m.
- An afternoon shuttle will depart from The HIVE at 201 W Boundary St, Savannah, GA 31401 11:30 a.m. and return at 3:30 p.m
We will provide everyone a SCAD SERVE t-shirt on site. Please wear closed toe shoes for your safety and protection. We encourage volunteers to prepare themselves for working outside. Bring a reusable water bottle, apply sunscreen, and wear a hat to help protect yourself from sun exposure. All volunteers must be in good health to participate. Your well-being and the wellness of our community is important to us.
Please contact Assistant Director of SCAD SERVE Nick Libretti (Nlibrett@SCAD.edu) if you:
- can no longer volunteer due to symptoms of illness or exposure to COVID-19 (seek medical attention)
- have any questions or concerns about volunteering, transportation, or Paint Our Parks