SAVANNAH HAS NEVER before been graced by an original painting by Claude Monet, says Lisa Grove, executive director and CEO of Telfair Museums. All that changes when the exhibit “Monet […]
Visual Arts
Ain’t no party like a Factory Party
IF YOU’RE NOT familiar with Andy Warhol’s Factory studio, imagine a silvery room covered in tinfoil, musicians and artists and drag queens all doing speed on a red couch, and […]
Panhandle Slim’s Art March debut
FRIDAY may mark Panhandle Slim’s Art March debut, but the cherished local artist certainly isn’t a new face in the community. Perhaps you’ve scrolled past Slim’s bold paintings in your […]
‘City Transversed’ connects art, engineering and ecology
WHEN artist Lisa D. Watson was a girl in small town Ohio, she used to like to hang out under the bridge near her house. For some kids, in some […]
Enter the Isaac McCaslin zone
WE HAVE a disconnect about waste. Shell middens are interesting. But landfills are gross. They’re the same thing, only separated by thousands of years. “Just because it’s my time’s rubbish… doesn’t make […]
Ships of the Sea showcases works of master builder Joseph Gallettini
Gallettini passed away in 1964, and his friend and benefactor Mills B. Lane, Jr. vowed that his work would have a prominent place in “the little marine exhibit we’re going to fix down on the bay.”
Navigating a nebulous boyhood at Non-Fiction
YOU don’t need to be a psychology buff to enjoy “dream boy” by Andrew Lyman, but it sure couldn’t hurt. The winning exhibit of Non-Fiction Gallery’s “Your Art Here” contest, […]
A marvelous ‘Mossterpiece’
SAVANNAH may be synonymous with curtains of Spanish moss, but a different species of plushy green plant has captivated attention this month. (Did you know our famous organic tree tinsel […]
Come As You Are: Telfair brings ’90s to life again
AT THIS point, the 1990s throwback trend in fashion and music has nearly been worn ragged, but between you and me, I’ve enjoyed every second of it. While I understand […]
The Light Inside the Bell Jar
Since opening its doors, Sulfur Studios has hosted some of the most poignant and challenging shows in Savannah. This weekend, SCAD Master of Arts candidate Sara Uhlig uses the gallery […]
Churchill: Politician and Painter
“Painting is complete as a distraction. I know of nothing which, without exhausting the body, more entirely absorbs the mind.” – Winston Churchill SAVANNAH has long been known as an […]
In da House of Hayes
When Maggie Hayes suggests the art exhibit she’s curating is going to be epic, it’s best to believe her.And not just because she’s hanging upside down from a swing made out of coyote fur.
