Wolf took her childhood drawings and replicated them in painting, creating a childlike, innocent feeling
Rachael Flora
5 Questions with Luke Batchelder
The Alexander Collective is a student-led club that holds peer critiques, art trades, and the third annual Salon Show
Geeks rejoice at Odin and Sons
‘I feel like it’s all meant to be. I think this industry is ready to grow’
Five years of Roots Up Gallery
ROOTS Up Gallery is celebrating its fifth anniversary this Wednesday, though you’d be forgiven for thinking it had been around much longer. “It’s been a long road to get here […]
5 Questions with Nora Harrison
‘I think we all experience hollowness, even if it’s just for a moment’
Crossing the bridge
‘Essentially, I always want someone to take back a redemptive quality in the work’
5 Questions with Kody Cunningham
‘What We Always Wanted’ follows two teenage girls and their 25 year-old cousin, played by Cunningham, in the ever-present struggle of trying to figure out your true self
Kindred spirits: Photo installation led by Tobia Makover on display this weekend
FOR YEARS, Tobia Makover put herself and her work first. “For so long, I was striving to be a solo artist,” Makover admits. “As an artist, I work so hard […]
The long shadow of Nazism
This history, Senfft says, is familiar to many German families, who don’t discuss the horrors of the Holocaust
Girls Who Code Savannah comes to Geekend
Batchelor and Beck decided to create a Girls Who Code club in Savannah because getting girls involved in computer science is incredibly important
Tybee Wine Festival is eleven years strong
NOW IN its eleventh year, the Tybee Wine Festival is a favorite event for locals and tourists alike. The laid-back weekend is a fundraiser for the Tybee Post Theater. “It […]
Savannah Cultural Arts Center opens to enthusiasm — and more questions
The grand opening went a long way toward assuaging public concerns about the $24 million facility, under fire for cost overruns
