‘I knew I was going to do art my entire life, ever since I was a child’
Rachael Flora
Five decades of Suzanne Jackson
Jackson is fascinated by the creativity she sees flowing through generations
Revisiting the Central Park Five
‘The Central Park Five’ came out in 2012, and the Beach Institute will show it this Thursday as part of their film and discussion series
Food insecurity is focus of second Enmarket Encourage presentation
Suggs conducted a research study with local food pantries, soup kitchens, and Second Harvest here in Chatham County
5 Questions with Pedro Covo
‘Wherever I am, it doesn’t matter if I’m here or anywhere, I’m painting a Colombian painting’
Wishful thinking
SURELY you know Peter Roberts from his tireless work with Location Gallery, but you may not be as familiar with the art he creates. Now, Roberts’ own work takes center […]
5 Questions with Caroline E. Hughes
Born and raised on a farm in upstate South Carolina, Hughes’ artistic practice is influenced by the Craftsman movement and informed by her love of history
Girls matter, period
Bulloch acknowledges how uncomfortable this topic can be—she even hired a DJ to help take the edge off—but the plan for the day is to be fun, approachable, and interactive
Celebrate Guy Woodward’s life
‘We can create something in our lifetime, in our human form that resonates after you graduate, that still hums’
One Hundred Miles launches new youth program
YELP uses field trips along Georgia’s coast to teach students about our coastal environment
Ten years of TEDx Savannah
TEDx Savannah is an offshoot of TED, the nonprofit that’s been around for three decades
Juneteenth at the Jepson: 12 years strong
The Telfair intentionally schedules its Juneteenth celebration earlier than the actual June 19 date so residents can go to other Juneteenth celebrations in the area.
