Arts & Sciences
"Arts & Sciences" refers broadly to all arts and sciences practised in the Medieval and Renaissance periods, and in the SCA generally excludes combat/martial arts. The term is commonly abbreviated "A&S", though when speaking or writing formally, or when speaking to a non-SCA audience, this abbreviation is best avoided.
A distinction commonly given between "arts" and "sciences" is that an "art" is an activity where the practitioner creates unique items, and a "science" is an activity where a series of very similar products is produced. For example, pewter casting is commonly defined as a science, whereas carving molds for pewter casting is an art. This distinction is a blurry one at best, however. Cooking, for example has elements of both art and science.
The Arts & Sciences office is responsible for facilitating the education of people both within and outside the SCA in the arts and sciences of the Medieval and Renaissance periods.
A&S Kingdom Officers & Groups
- Minister of Arts and Sciences
- Chancellor of Collegium Caidis
- Deputy Minister of Combat Studies
- Ars Caidis
- Pentathlon
Arts & Sciences Include
Nearly every member of the Kingdom practices one or more Art or Science, which are nearly as diverse as the populace. Below is an incomplete list of Arts and Sciences practiced:
- Brewing
- Costuming
- Culinary Arts
- Dance
- Fiber Arts
- Metal Arts
- Music
- Poetry
- Research
- Scribal Arts
- Wood Arts
More Information
Research Resources in Caid lists modern resources such as museum exhibits and lectures. Updated semi-annually.
Officers of Caid |
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Offices: Crown, Arts & Sciences, Chatelaine, Chronicler, Constable, Exchequer, Herald, Lists, Marshal, Seneschal, Webwright, Youth Officer Groups: Army, College of Heralds, College of Scribes, Collegium Caidis, Crown Prints, Newcomers Guild, Water Bearer Guild Other Information: Caidan Law, Greater Officer of State, Lesser Officer of State, Guilds, Officer Hierarchy, Privy Council |