If you’re an art nerd like me, you get pretty excited when there’s a new art gallery in town. I learned about Ology Gallery (located, in all places, in the […]
Beth Logan
Born and raised in Northern Ireland, Beth Logan had a career in healthcare HR and marketing. An artist and former gallery director, she serves on the board of nonprofit ARTS Southeast and has a passion for showcasing Savannah’s arts community, travel, oil painting, and cocktails!
KEVIN KIRKWOOD: Embracing the art of being vulnerable
Kevin Kirkwood’s website (kevinwillpaint.com) describes the recent SCAD MFA graduate as a “multi-disciplined designer based in Savannah, GA” whose “current studio practice dances between small-scale conceptual installations and making acrylic […]
JOAN MAZZEO: “Seriously weird”
Joan Mazzeo, energetic, spunky, and wiry, meets me in her Avondale home to discuss her ceramics. I had seen (and purchased) some of her pieces at October’s Isle of Hope […]
ROBIN CLARK: Bringing the past to life
Robin Clark has a passion for breathing new life into overlooked and forgotten images from the past, and in an issue dedicated to fresh beginnings, it seemed appropriate to meet […]
CREATING A CROWN OF BEAUTY: Painter Sarah Long
As I pull up before Sarah Long’s Savannah Quarters home, it seems fitting that a loquacious five-year-old runs out to introduce himself, shake my hand, and welcome me. As I […]
TEGAN MILLER’S SPECTRA CHOIR: “Loving Ourselves to Love the World”
Red-headed Tegan Miller looks striking in her 50’s-vibe magenta dress and bedazzled cat-eye glasses. But what makes that makes this vibrant young woman truly striking is her passion and empathy for others! […]
Location Gallery and the gift of art (the gift that keeps on giving)
When you buy a piece of art, you buy a gift that keeps on giving pleasure for years to come. In my former career, I managed a little art gallery […]
ART PATROL: Some year-end thoughts on Savannah’s art scene
This time last year, I wrote a rather depressing column about the sad state of affairs for Savannah’s art galleries. Many were closing, and there wasn’t (and this part hasn’t […]
SAVANNAH’S CUBIST: Jim Cone
Jim Cone (b.1951) likens himself to the nursery rhyme character Humpty Dumpty, an egg so badly broken that “all the king’s horses and all the king’s men couldn’t put Humpty […]
The Natural Talent of Figurative Painter Mary Carol Kenney
SLAM, the Savannah Local Artists Market spearheaded by the energetic and positive Charlie Ellis (see my 2021 column), will be held on Saturday, November 11 in the ballfield behind the […]
NANCY MILLER: Bringing Cultural Identity to Children’s Book Illustrations
Petite and vivacious, South Korean-born Nancy Miller has vivid memories of starting kindergarten in Boise, Idaho, of not being able to speak any English, and of being teased about her […]
Jerry Saltz & Seven More Not-to-be-Missed November Art Events!
Spicy, confrontational, insightful, and irreverently funny, Jerry Saltz, the infamous Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic for “New York Magazine” is coming to Savannah on Thursday, Nov. 9. Saltz’s talk, entitled ‘The Art […]
