History is often written by the victors, as the saying goes. It’s because of this that we recognize November as the month of Thanksgiving, where we feast with loved ones […]
Rachael Flora
5 Questions with Daniel E. Smith
‘We’re trying to work our way through this social and political situation. We’re thinking about it.’
Five years of change
Law’s full collection of over 4,000 photographs, taken from 1868 to 2002, was curated for the exhibit by Spracher and former Savannah mayor Dr. Otis Johnson, who was a part of the civil rights movement
Dime Store Red: ‘A big, crazy moonshot’
Everything about Dime Store Red is strategic and intentional, right down to its name
New city-led ‘Arts on Waters’ initiative set to kick off
Public art is having quite a moment right now, primarily in the Starland District, so this city-led initiative is a fantastic way to spread art to other parts of town
5 Questions with Kamryn Shawron
‘This body of work is a more outlandish, crazy, drag queen kind of vibe’
A whale of an exhibition
Lowe created the sculpture, which clocks in at 800 pounds and 9,000 square feet of felt, with industrial quarter-inch felt
Deep Center takes on policy, looks to future
On Oct. 8, Deep released its first set of policy recommendations, focusing on the school-to-prison pipeline
Angela Burson’s still life
Burson builds a fantasy still life around real-life objects
Immerse yourself at Earth Rise Savannah
The event, taking place Saturday at the Clyde Venue, is a fundraising event for the festival as well as an immersive musical experience
5 Questions with Marcus Dunn
‘87% of schools in general do not cover Native American history past 1900’
Filling the ‘hole in the dialogue’ about PTSD and opioids: Mickey and the Bear’s Annabelle Attanasio
Mickey and the Bear was written and directed by Annabelle Attanasio, who comes from a strong acting background and used that experience for this film
