“I’m trying to present something where I can find work that people love and marry the right work with the right person. We can improve lives. We want people to find things they love.”
Rachael Flora
Roots Up uproots
A major part of Roots Up’s charm was its living room-style setup, but the new space is set up more like a traditional gallery. The layout allows Lovell and Kueker to try new things with the artwork.
The ins & outs of the local art & culture scene
A handy resource is the ART MAP SAV. Produced by the Arts Resource Collective of Savannah, it’s a comprehensive guide to the galleries and studios in the area.
The New Georgia Southern: Frequently Asked Questions
THIS PAST January, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents voted to consolidate two area universities, Armstrong State University and Georgia Southern University. The decision was swift and made […]
5 Questions with Humberto Moro
Porter’s ‘Other Situations’ will remain at the museum until Jan. 7, 2018
Statesboro political writer debuts book on the 2016 election
JARED YATES SEXTON got into writing about politics because he was procrastinating. “In 2015 I was writing this novel but it wasn’t working,” recalls Sexton, “so I was like, ‘I’m […]
Welcome to Rob Hessler’s world
For the opening reception, Hessler created community bags that will be given to the first 100 people
Rodin’s human experience
ARTISTS TODAY owe a lot to Auguste Rodin. “Rodin: The Human Experience,” opening Sept. 1 at the Jepson Center, is an exhibition of 32 Rodin sculptures and is presented by […]
5 Questions with Maggie Hayes
‘Fearlessness is job number one for artists’
Carol Fleischaker Cohen’s spiritual journey
From collages to batik paintings to stuffed dolls, Cohen presents work in a variety of media that is sure to inspire
5 Questions with Anthony ‘weird*eye*one’ DeBenedictis
TAKE A TRIP with Anthony “weird*eye*one” DeBenedictis at the Butcher this week. The New Jersey artist’s exhibition, “A Trip Though Sunset Garden,” is his first outside the tri-state area and […]
5 Questions with Emily Earl
‘You know when you’ve got it. When the moment is right, you know it’
