A few months ago, I started noticing social media posts about a new downtown gallery coming to Bryan Street. Initially concerned that it may be a bit off the beaten […]
Visual Arts
1980s themed exhibition “Pony Boy” on display at Stonelords
Brad Siskin, a Savannah Born and raised artist, brings his 1980s upbringing to the walls of Stonelords Boutique. Siskin’s exhibition “Pony Boy”— named after the 1983 Teen Drama “The Outsiders”—is […]
Christine Sajecki: Inspiring Fits of Ecstasy & Joyful Gurgling
It was while looking for a space in which to hang the upcoming show “You/Lift Me Up” that Leslie Lovell happened upon the beautiful and historic gallery space inside the […]
Shawn Turner’s fantastical fabric creations
Multimedia artist Shawn Turner’s work studio is a feast for the eyes. The garage/work shed at the rear of his Ardsley Park home is filled to bursting with shelves of […]
Ships of the Sea opens installment examining Savannah’s role in Transatlantic slave trade
To honor lives lost and to recognize Savannah’s role in the African diaspora, the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum will display their moving installation “Human Cargo: Savannah and the […]
Charlie Ellis and his SLAM-tastic Art Happening
Charlie Ellis, bon vivant, artist, junk-o-phile and creator meets me at Pojo Point, his beautiful marsh view home at the tip of Turner’s Rock. Much has already been written about […]
José Ray: IN A GOOD PLACE
Carmen Aguirre, Director of the Grand Bohemian Gallery at The Mansion on Forsyth Park, is passionate about featuring local Savannah artists. During October, she will show José Ray’s “Organic Ephemera” […]
Sonya Clark: Finding Freedom opens at Jepson Center
As a mixed media artist Sonya Clark work has used everyday items to address tangled histories, cultural heritage and identity and now her latest work Sonya Clark: Finding Freedom has […]
Sulfur Studios welcomes Sinéad Hornak
Sulfur Studios welcomes Sinéad Hornak as their next ON::View Artist in Residence. Hornak’s project, Fleeting Bodies: Eternal Souls, will run from October 5th – November 7th, 2021 in the ON::View […]
Shelley Smith on the half shell
We’re all familiar with the Dos Equis advertising campaign featuring ‘the most interesting man in the world.’ Surely Shelley Smith may be his female counterpart: ‘the most interesting woman,’ or, […]
All is Vanity
To understand the concept of Vanitas, a popular genre of seventeenth century Dutch Master paintings, is to more fully appreciate Kimberly Riner’s latest body of work entitled Impermanence. Vanitas is […]
Made by Makers ‘Last Drop of Summer’ market will set up shop at Alida hotel
Summer is coming to a close, which means the Made by Makers market is having its “Last Drop of Summer.” With a mini-market that includes 8 local makers, guests are […]
