Currently, HAZA exhibits artist Bin Feng’s work, a multimedia collection including a trailer hitch full of Feng’s toy collection
Visual Arts
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 […]
5 Questions about the Artists and Artisans Tour
‘This year, we decided to focus on one block of historic Jones Street.’
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 […]
5 Questions with Becky Slivinsky
‘Sometimes, art is what opens people’s eyes in a different way’
Alexandro Santana breaks cultural codes—without breaking the furniture
If abstract art can deliver our monkey minds, Santana imagines what it can do for our living rooms, cluttered to the wainscoting with end tables and tsotchkes.
5 Questions with the Little Friends of Printmaking
‘It’s much more important for us to put our work into the hands and homes of the people who want it than to set an arbitrary, aspirational price point.’
5 Questions with Hailee Potter
“In America we forget how much we have. It’s not that France doesn’t have a lot, because they do, but things are different.”
Bertha Husband’s legacy
“Lost at Sea” blends Husband’s interests seamlessly. In her work, she was fascinated with the horizon and with using allegory.
5 Questions with Katherine Sandoz
‘The paintings honor nature’s abundance, its fiery will to live and the cycles of time, weather and life apparent to us all.’
5 Questions with Michael Mahaffey
‘Savannahland has flying alligators and oversized insects, but is mostly at peace. However, I couldn’t help draw some attention to the violence because ignoring it hasn’t worked well for the city.’
5 Questions with Susan Laney
“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.”
