‘Sunny’ -- Paintings, drawings and sculpture about nature, by Sean A. Keeth. Through April 8 at desot O row Gallery Annex 2425 DeSoto Ave. between Whitaker and Bull off 41st. Reception First Friday April 6, 6 p.m.

 Gordonston Art Show -- Twenty local Gordonston artists. Free and open to the public. Gourmet catered lunch provided. Saturday, April 21, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. In Gordonston Park, enter through Edgewood Dr. For more info call 231-8280.

 ‘Who We Were and How We Will be Forgotten’ -- Photos by Alexi Gibson through April at Black Orchid Gallery, 131 Drayton St.

‘21st. Century A.D. The Delightenment Empathy for Apathy in the Age of Residual Future Shock’ -- Painting, drawings, 3-D collage, sculpture and video by Ryan V. Brennan. April 5-18 at desot O row Gallery Annex 2425 DeSoto Ave. between Whitaker and Bull off 41st. Reception Friday April 6, 6 p.m.

The Fonzi Show -- A solo exhibition of sculpture by Sarah Fonzi at desot O row Gallery. The show features sculpture in steel and glass as well as large collage work that is inspired by the artists experience in Savannah. March 29-April 4. Gallery hours Tues.-Sun. 12-4 p.m. 2427 DeSoto Ave, between Bull and Whitaker off 41st.

‘Mechanomorphic’ -- Solo exhibition by Cheryl Greenwood featuring works on paper that reconcile polar systems of thought. April 4-18. Opening reception Friday April 6, 8-11 p.m. 325 East Bay St.,  Third Floor.

Contemporary Artists in Focus -- The Telfair Museum of Art presents this week-long celebration April 6-12 with nationally noted visiting artists, activities and lectures for visitors of all ages. Call 790-8800 or visit telfair.org. All programs free, with funding provided by the City of Savannah’s Department of Cultural Affairs.

Stuart Roper -- Landscapes by this local artist are on display through April at Friedman’s Fine Art Gallery, 28 W. State St.

Roger Surprenant -- Eclectic photography exhibit at Moon River on Bay Street through May 18.

‘Kioku’ -- Oils by Yoko Iwanaga now-April 5 at Gallery Espresso, 234 Bull St.

‘Eye of the Storm:  Reflections on Violence’ - Advocacy posters will be on display at the Starfish Cafe in April to raise awareness about the issue of domestic violence.  At the reception, artist Penny Brice will play recorded commentary from the participants. Opening reception April 6, 5-7 p.m., at Starfish Cafe, 719 East Broad St.

‘Between Sea and Sky’ -- Hospice Savannah Art Gallery, 1352 Eisenhower Dr., showcases new paintings by Daniel E. Smith, March 1 – April 30.

SSU Women’s Heritage Exhibition — Savannah State University presents the Women’s Heritage Exhibition in Adams Hall, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays. The exhibit will be on display until April 13 and features approximately 50 paintings, photos and digital images.

‘Anonymous@Angel’s’ - Every week, at various Union Mission sites, creative expression is offered to community members.  Unsigned drawings and paintings are often left behind. Through April 30 at Angel’s BBQ at 21 West Oglethorpe Lane. Hours are Tuesday, 11:30-3, and Wednesday–Saturday, 11:30-6.

‘Welcome to Motherhood’ -- Japanese traditions, social responsibility and the roles of motherhood will be explored in mixed-media artist Atsuko Inagawa Smith’s exhibition, on display at the City of Savannah’s Gallery S.P.A.C.E. Mar. 5 through Apr. 27. Free and open to the public. S. P. A. C. E. is at 9 West Henry St. (between Bull and Whitaker Streets). 

Ray Ellis -- European watercolors of France, Italy and the Adriatic Coast by this Lowcountry artist. March 30-April 28 at Compass Prints, 205 W. Congress St. Meet Ray Ellis Friday, March 30, 3-6 p.m.

Ivan Hinds -- The work of this Guyana-born artist will be on display thru May 31 at the Alvida Art Gallery, 7303-D Abercorn St.

‘Celebrating Musicians’ -- Sketches and Paintings by Sandy Branam at Off the Wall Gallery in 45 Bistro of The Marshall House, 123 E. Broughton St., Mar. 12-May 31. 

Call for Entries -- To donate now to the Starfish Café Gala’s Silent Art Auction, contact Laura Webb at 238-2777 ext 101 or [email protected].

‘Continental Shifts’ -- Installation work by premiere Haitian artist Edouard Duval-Carrie April 6-30, at Red Gallery, 201 E. Broughton St. Free and open to the public.

Albert Seidl@JEA -- Work by Albert Seidl will hang at the Jewish Educational Alliance during April. This exhibit is to part of the celebration of Jazz Appreciation Month. Reception Thursday, April 12, 7-9 p.m.  The JEA is at 5111 Abercorn St.

Ann Ward & Hank Weisman — The “Artists of the Month” at Gallery 209 for April are engraver Ann Ward and woodturner Hank Weisman. Gallery 209 is at 209 E. River Street and is open 10:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. most nights.

Fran Thomas@Gallery 440 — Stop by for Fran’s latest show. Upstairs is the studio of Frances Walter, Charlotte Dunlap and Cissie Victor. Other artists include Olivia McKinley, Tim Coy, Dicky Stone, Morgan Kuhn,  and Jorges Alvarez. Gallery 440 is at 440 Bull St. Open Wed-Sat 11-5.

Jepson Center for the Arts – 207 W. York St. Call 790-8800. 

Telfair Academy of Arts & Sciences — 121 Barnard St. Call 790-8800. ƒç

 

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