A full-time fibers department professor at her alma mater, a working artist, and a volunteer board member for a non-profit she co-founded, the articulate and intelligent Jennifer Moss (who enjoys […]
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!
The Gallery Espresso: Building Community and Supporting Artists for 30 Years
In a town brimming with artists, there is a surprising dearth of galleries and venues in which to show work [see my 2022 year-end thoughts on this subject]. But on […]
ART PATROL: October’s bustling art scene
It’s Fall in Savannah, and there’s a happy, chaotic plethora of art happenings and art shows! Let’s start by mentioning an important fundraiser for Coastal Empire Habitat for Humanity. I […]
Lane Huerta’s future is rainbow colored
One of my favorite art shows of the year is the Isle of Hope Art and Music Festival coming up on October 21, and I made a note to interview […]
FOLK ARTIST CHRIS ROBERTS: Just Telling Stories
As a young man, self-taught folk artist Chris Roberts (b.1959) had a mentor called George Haslam. His best friend’s great uncle and an outgoing conversationalist and journalist, Roberts affectionately called […]
The art and technology of Will Penny
How to explain Will Penny’s work? I recently sat down with him in his immaculately tidy and organized studio and confess to not totally understanding everything he told me about […]
Following the path of totality with Henry Dean
Tall, lanky, and softly spoken, Henry Dean has been a professor in the School of Foundation Studies at SCAD since 1999. He recently received a 2023 Presidential Fellowship and a […]
ART PATROL: Savannah’s September art scene is popping
The dark days of March, 2020, seem so long ago. I remember a glorious Thursday evening attending a retrospective of Larry Levow’s paintings at the Marshall House and Josie Ray’s […]
WORTH THE DRIVE: Palmetto Bluff’s Artist-in-Residency Program
“Just over the bridge,” as we like to say here, lies a beautiful, upscale, riverfront community which many of us have never visited. Palmetto Bluff, situated about 25 miles from […]
DEBUT NOVELIST HELEN BRADLEY: Feeling the Love
Buoyed up by supportive family members, a plethora of girlfriends, former co-workers and fellow board members, gym buddies, local business owners, and by the colleagues in her weekly writing group, […]
A BRUSH WITH SYNERGY: The unlikely friendship of Tommy and Gabe is creating magic
Let’s face it, many artists are notoriously bad at self-promotion. Spending their artistic energies on the act of creation, it feels like a whole other time-consuming job, often totally outside […]
PETER ROBERTS AND MELODY POSTMA: Just two kids in a car
It’s fun and really very sweet to sit over cocktails with Peter E. Roberts and Melody Postma. Friends for decades, it is heartwarming to witness their easy back-and-forth camaraderie and […]
