‘Savannah At Its Best’ -- Art by Jack Leigh, Elena Madden and Sam Ward through Sept. 5 at the Mansion on Forsyth Park.



Art at the JEA -- September features the work of photographer Gene Fox and an exhibit sponsored by the Savannah Folk Music Society, “Noteworthy Art.” The JEA Art Gallery is at 5111 Abercorn St.



'In the Midst' -- Polaroid emulsion lifts by Jamie Smentkowski, Aug. 25- Sept. 15

at Gallery Espresso, 234 Bull St. Reception: Thursday, Sept. 8, 6-8pm



‘Revelations: The Discovery of Beauty in Light and Shadow’ - Photographs of the human figure by Bill Ballard at the Starlander Gallery & Cafe, 11 E. 41st St. Opening reception, Friday, September 2,

6-9 p.m.



‘Nocturnal Sunshine’ -- SCAD presents this exhibition of photographs by undergraduate photography student Brad Rankin, Sept. 8–Oct. 3, in the May Poetter Gallery, 342 Bull St. Free and open to the public.



‘The Upper and Lower Worlds of Alhambra’ -- SCAD presents this printmaking exhibition by professor Robert Brown, Aug. 31–Sept. 25, at the Pinnacle Gallery, 320 E. Liberty St. The exhibition is featured on the college’s monthly gallery hop, Friday, Sept. 16, 5–7 p.m. The exhibition and gallery hop are free and open to the public.



‘Reorder’ -- SCAD presents this mixed media exhibit that explores how artists process information about their environments. Aug. 19–Sept. 27, at Red Gallery, 201 E. Broughton St. The exhibition will be featured on the college’s monthly gallery hop, Friday, Sept. 16, 5–7 p.m. Free and open to the public.



‘Guale Gold’ --Images of Ossabaw Island by Tim Coy; proceeds benefit the fund to restore the historic Boarding House on Ossabaw Island. Through Sept. 30 at Gallery 440, 440 Bull St.



‘Diorama’ -- New paintings by Savannah artist and SCAD professor Pete Christman, Sept. 6-Oct. 28 at the City of Savannah’s Gallery SPACE, 8 W. Henry St. Free and open to the public.



‘A Celebration of Judaic Art’
-- The Hurn Museum of Contemporary Folk Art reopens after a summer break with work by Vicki Stone of Portland, Ore. and Raya Zorkine of Paris, France, who employ different techniques to express Jewish life. Sept. 6-Oct. 31 at the Hurn Museum, 1015 Whitaker St. Closed Monday. Admission for adults if $4 and for students is $3.



Michael Banks -- The Hurn Museum of Contemporary Folk Art presents work by this outsider artist Sept. 6-Dec. 31 at 1015 Whitaker St. Closed Monday. Admission for adults if $4 and for students is $3.



Art Patrol is for rotating shows, exhibitions and receptions. Send your art info to [email protected]



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