John’s dreamy marsh paintings with gold and silver leaf corners are sought after for collections across the country
Rachael Flora
Hestia is here!
HESTIA, the first nomadic artist residency, made its first stop in Savannah last week. Organizer CC Perry invited three artists from around the country—writer Meg Elison, muralist Celeste Byers, and […]
Ansley’s Rivers
The project began five years ago, when Rivers traveled across the country to photograph the Colorado, Missouri/Mississippi, Columbia, Rio Grande, Tuolumne, Altamaha, and Hudson Rivers.
Savannah Book Festival: A (Good) Conversation with Celeste Headlee
‘I thought I was one of a very small number of people concerned about the current state of conversation.’
deFINE Art: Melissa Spitz
“You Have Nothing to Worry About” doesn’t restrict itself emotionally. Portraits of her mother hang next to pill stashes and punched holes in walls. We see Adams bruised after a fall, holding a gun, smiling with her family.
Savannah Book Festival: John T. Edge
‘It’s not just about the facade of television personality, it’s about real work being done in kitchens’
Super Museum Sunday!
We’ve categorized the sites by interest to help you plan your day.
5 Questions about the Artists and Artisans Tour
‘This year, we decided to focus on one block of historic Jones Street.’
Paul Stephen Benjamin’s exhibition explores black identity
Benjamin presents video from two different eras to focus on the time between. What has changed between 1939 and 2015?
Bridget Conn’s search for identity
Conn saved each tea bag she used in the morning to create works like “Quiet.”
5 Questions with Tom Van de Ven
TOM Van de Ven’s photographic career began in the Pacific Northwest in 1972 and has taken him literally all around the world. “Entropical Paradise,” his current show at In Vino […]
Carrie Mae Weems’ reclamation
By photographing the daguerreotypes years later, Weems restores power, agency, and dignity to the subjects. That, in essence, is what Weems’ “Sea Island Series: 1991-1992” is all about.
