‘I just want to be a supporter of arts; I can be this Peggy Guggenheim’
Visual Arts
5 Questions with Heather L. Young
‘There’s a mood in Savannah and sometimes it turns up in my paintings like a happy accident’
5 Questions with Dejon Gee
‘Your belief meets my intention when I create the candle’
5 Questions with Courtney Watts
‘My first introduction into anything in textiles at all was through my grandmother, because she’s a really avid knitter and crocheter’
5 Questions with Kay Wolfersperger
‘The best advice I got about creating style is just to create a lot of work. You can’t force it, you can’t rush it, just do it.’
5 Questions with Daniel E. Smith
‘We’re trying to work our way through this social and political situation. We’re thinking about it.’
5 Questions with Kamryn Shawron
‘This body of work is a more outlandish, crazy, drag queen kind of vibe’
5 Questions with Marcus Dunn
‘87% of schools in general do not cover Native American history past 1900’
5 Questions with Karina Rosenstein
The project involves a faux political campaign and an offering of a confidant, both designed to destigmatize the act of menstruation
5 Questions with Jason B. James
‘I decided to take one item or several items from each place that I enjoy, that I could see myself having that same party with myself and others’
5 Questions with Robin Maaya
Intended to be her coming-out story, “Moulting” is also Maaya’s way of working through a difficult repressed memory from her childhood.
Arts and Culture funding: Grilling the candidates
The survey has been sent out to each of the prospective representatives, including the four mayoral candidates, with expected responses by Oct. 8, a week before the start of early voting
