Savannah is an art town, and here’s the proof.
Visual Arts
5 Questions with Maggie Hayes
‘Fearlessness is job number one for artists’
5 Questions with Emily Earl
‘You know when you’ve got it. When the moment is right, you know it’
5 Questions with Leah Blair
‘We need to change our disposable culture’
5 Questions with: Maggie Mullin O’Hara
‘Will strangers feel with me, another stranger; will they cry with me?’
Atelier Galerie celebrates 20 years
Savannah continues to serve as an inspiration for Phyllis Lang’s work, and she is best known for her layered silver and bronze pieces inspired by the city’s exquisite wrought iron gates and balconies.
Nicholas Seward’s nudes show strength in female form
Rather than vulnerability or sexuality, the images evoke the inherent strength and nativity of the women’s bodies, part of an exhibit showing at Gallery Espresso through the end of June.
Explore the new Savannah African Art Museum
IN THE TRANQUIL Thomas Square neighborhood, the cream-colored, Spanish-style manse stands out among the historic Victorians. But what’s inside sets it apart even further—an entire continent apart, in fact. The […]
SCAD’s deFINE ART: The (Color) Theory of Everything
MANY ARTISTS use color as a vehicle for expression, picking shades from the infinite palette and juxtaposing hues for aesthetic effect. But legendary Venezuelan designer Carlos Cruz-Diez has spent more […]
Alexandro Santana: Breaking the codes
Employing the artist’s latest skill acquisition of videography and filmmaking, the work is explicit in its intention and more demanding in its intellect, questioning the meaning of art, identity and reality itself.
Everything is illuminated
ILLUMINATED front yards and flashing storefronts are ubiquitous this season, but one light show is outshining even the most extreme holiday display. “Intersection” wasn’t conceived as yuletide-themed, but it’s a […]
The marks of courage
BRICK REDS, deep blues and emerald greens depict rising mountains and a corner of sky, the serene scene reflected in a lake. Texture rises from the canvas, eliciting a sense […]
