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Coordinates: 32°0438N 81°0555W / 32.07733°N 81.09875°W / 32.07733; -81.09875
 

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Kiah Hall
SCAD Museum of Art
The building in 2021
Map
Former namesGray Building (1856–1993)
General information
Architectural styleGreek revival
LocationSavannah, Georgia, U.S.
Address227 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Coordinates32°04′38N 81°05′55W / 32.07733°N 81.09875°W / 32.07733; -81.09875
Completed1856 (168 years ago) (1856)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Augustus Schwaab

Kiah Hall is a building in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Located on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Regarded as "one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in Georgia",[1] it is one of the original 1856 buildings of the country's only intact Antebellum Period railroad facility.[2] Formerly named the Gray Building, of Savannah's Central of Georgia Railroad depot, it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976.[2] It is now home of the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) Museum of Art.[2]

History

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Originally conceived as a major trade post for Savannah, the railroad complex was occupied by Union troops at the close of the Civil War. In the early 20th century, the area surrounding much of the Central of Georgia Railroad buildings emerged as an important African-American commercial district and cultural hub, and remained so through the middle of the century. Despite its prime location and significant pedigree, however, the complex was beset by five decades of neglect and, by the late 20th century, the depot and its Savannah gray brick lay in ruins.[3]

In 1992, SCAD acquired the deteriorating former railroad headquarters and began renovations. A year later, the building was dedicated to Virginia Jackson Kiah (1911–2001), a member of SCAD's Board of Trustees between 1987 and 1997 and a pioneering African-American female artist.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ The Savannah College of Art and Design: Restoration of an Architectural Heritage, Connie Capozzola Pinkerton, Maureen Burke (Arcadia Publishing, 2004) ISBN 9781439629710
  • ^ a b c Kiah HallSavannah College of Art and Design
  • ^ "Kiah house continues to crumble"Savannah Agenda
  • ^ "Accusations among friends, family fly while Savannah artist, icon Virginia Kiah's house crumbles"Savannah Morning News, December 1, 2017

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kiah_Hall&oldid=1178061474"

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