Mendoza’s work fits perfectly with this year’s PULSE exhibition, ‘Machines of Futility: Unproductive Technologies’
Rachael Flora
Night at the Museum brings history to life
Just like the film, visitors go through night guard training and then get to meet the characters that they learn about in the museum
Ossabaw Island’s annual meeting recognizes Coastal Marshlands Protection Act
In 1970, Georgia’s governor Lester Maddox had a plan for the barrier islands that comprise our coast. With the development of I-95 on his mind, Maddox wanted to build a […]
Finger on the PULSE
It’s the 13th year of the annual favorite festival. For over a decade, Telfair Museums has hosted the PULSE Art + Technology Festival, which highlights the intersection of art and […]
5 Questions with Dana Richardson
A native of Sewanee, Tenn., Richardson moved to Savannah in 2002 to attend SCAD and has been here ever since
Painting the positive
Jones’ passion for children’s book illustration is clear through the exhibition. Much of the work follows a library theme, since Jones is a big advocate for reading
Special events this weekend honor African-American history ahead of MLK Day
MLK Day celebrations have been around for years, but the TybeeMLK parade and human rights celebration is only in its seventh yea
5 Questions with Andre Bertolino
The linocuts were all made in Bertolino’s living room with a metal spoon, an alternative printmaking technique that’s less time-intensive
Sharing artifacts
Willis Hakim Jones has been collecting Gullah-Geechee artifacts and memorabilia for years now
5 Questions with Sharon Norwood
‘With certain things, you have to teach the audience how to see’
It’s Bryce Lankard’s time
After that body of work was completed, Lankard found he didn’t want to give it up. The idea of time passing stuck with him, and he wanted to discover other ways to work that out in his art
Forsyth Farmers’ Market receives grant to begin 912 Food Farmacy program
‘Instead of doctors writing prescriptions for medicine, they’re writing prescriptions for fresh fruits and vegetables, and those prescriptions are actually gift certificates for free produce.’
