When Savannah’s “great connector” Bunny Ware makes an introduction, you pay attention. At Hospice Savannah’s annual Summer Nights party and art auction this year, Bunny connected me with a young […]
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!
Beth Logan’s Art Patrol Recommendations
Sulfur Studios presents their annual White Elephant Holiday Exhibition through January 28. The show features work priced under $300 from more than 25 Sulfur Studios Artists Supporters including Antoine de […]
JULIA CHRISTIAN: A Lifetime of Creativity
Julia and Bob Christian’s gallery on Taylor Street is a feast for the eyes. Open to the public three days a week, the second-floor parlor of their brick rowhouse lights […]
Anything goes for Telfair’s talented Erin Dunn
Telfair Museums is fortunate to have Erin Dun as Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art. This bright and articulate young woman earned her BA in Art History and English Literature […]
BETH LOGAN: Celebratory Panic at R03 Gallery
I have written before about the little jewel of a gallery with the intriguing name located on the edge of Savannah’s Historic District… “Rule of Three” refers both to the […]
Matt Baumgardner’s Soulful Explorations
A short drive over the Talmadge Bridge and into South Carolina takes you to the beautiful 20,000-acre community of Palmetto Bluff – home to FLOW Gallery and Workshop (Simply tell […]
A WELCOME RETURN: The Isle of Hope Art & Music Festival
For me, one of the more difficult pandemic outcomes was not having my ‘soul-cup’ filled at art receptions and art shows. And of all the shows, the one I missed […]
TELLING THE STORY OF A LIFE: The art collection of Alexandra Trujillo de Taylor
Several years ago, my friend Jessica Lebos referred to Alexandra Trujillo de Taylor in this publication as the “dazzling downtown doyenne” whose “parties are so legendary that invitations are coveted […]
ART PATROL: Beth Logan’s Recommendations
Be sure to support the “LOVE SHAX” show opening this Saturday, October 8 at Location Gallery, 251 Bull Street. 26 LGBTQIA artists have created over 150 birdhouses (each measuring approximately […]
GWEN FRAZIER-SMITH: Savannah’s Norman Rockwell
A former convenience store on DeLesseps Avenue located between the Truman Parkway and Skidaway Road, is now home to Gwen Frazier-Smith’s Urbeau Art Gallery. The artist coined the word ‘urbeau,’ […]
SANDRA DUTTON: Energy, Obsessions, and Discoveries
Recently, I received an email telling me of an artist named Sandra Dutton who would be showing at Taylor Galleries. Unfamiliar with both artist and gallery, I was immediately intrigued… […]
Beth Logan’s Art Patrol Recommendations
Don’t miss the project finale by Sulfur Studio’s ON::View artist-in-residence Gabrielle Torres on Friday, September 2 from 5-9pm in conjunction with First Friday in Starland. Torres, who recently earned her […]
