A wide array of art influenced by the beauty of the Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens will be showcased in this glorious group show.
Visual Arts
Lisa Bradley: CLAY IS MY CANDY
Lisa Bradley, the effervescent owner of Savannah’s Clay Spot recalls her mom signing her up for “a little after-school clay class” and absolutely loving it. However, it was not until […]
Film screening to promote positive change
Looking for a night filled with fresh air, good food, friends, family and flicks? Look no further, it’s happening right here in Savannah and it’s completely free.
Ossabaw Island Foundation Call for Annual Online Art
The Ossabaw Island Foundation announced a call for artists to submit artwork donations to be auctioned virtually on their website ossabawisland.org.
Mental Health and Monsters
Can a monster still be scary if it’s pink?
What about pink monsters that evolved from a place of crippling social anxiety, mental anguish, great fear, great beauty, love and an overload of caffeine?
Historic hotel gets ‘JULU’ed
If you’ve explored Savannah even a little bit, you’ve probably seen one of Juliana Lupacchino’s works of art. The Savannah native is better known as JULU, and has left her mark all across town on walls, steps and canvases. Now, Lupacchino has “JULU”’ed one of Georgia’s most historic hotels.
An introduction to Connect’s fashion columnist
I, Danietté A.Thomas, am the founder, lead designer, stylist, and creative director of DANIETTÉ, a company working to elevate the image, brand, and value of professionals all over the U.S.
Georgians pick Georgia art
A playlist of 15 songs all performed, arranged, written, composed, produced, and/or created by musicians from Georgia; that’s what 20 artists had to get inspired. From that playlist came 20 pieces of artwork now on display at the Photopoint Gallery in Richmond Hill.
Virginia Jackson Kiah
SCAD is honoring Civil Rights activist, educator, painter, and museum founder Virginia Jackson Kiah with a permanent collection, “Live Your Vision: An Online Exhibition by Virginia Jackson Kiah.”
A mother-daughter exhibit
Sulfur Studios presents “The Play of Light,” a collaborative mother and daughter exhibition by Kathy and Maggie Hayes, which takes into consideration the way that light is experienced in the natural world and how that can reflect an inner experience of light and dark as well, both ripe with feeling, color and texture.
Take an Atlanta day trip to Illuminarium
Atlanta will welcome the world’s first illuminarium on July 1. Take a day trip and be a part of this permanent attraction that will provide ever-changing entertainment and culture off Atlanta’s BeltLine. Their first experience will be Wild Safari, which will take you and your family on a once-in-a-lifetime interactive experience with touch, smell and sight.
Artist captures controlled explosions in photography
Los Angeles-based artist Kevin Cooley exhibits his photography and video installation “Exploded Views,” a series of controlled explosions in the desert, in at Laney Contemporary in Savannah from July 1 through September 18.
