A British noblewoman once snidely referred to our city as “a pretty lady with a dirty face,” but artist K.A. Collins hopes to change that perception. Though she does not […]
Visual Arts
Off the wall
They were just going to go and look at art. Do a couple of live painting projects. Make some gallery connections. Maybe attend a party or two. Get inspired. But […]
Angels among us
Telfair Museums Executive Director Lisa Grove has been to a lot of museums in her time. But when she recently came face-to-face with the iconic works in the Uffizi Gallery […]
Where art & science mix
Each year the Telfair Art Fair brings a rich variety of artists from all pursuits for a weekend of al fresco fun in Telfair Square, displaying (and hopefully selling!) their […]
The man with the can
Artist’s Reception for Adolfo Hernandez aka Inope When: Friday, Nov. 2, 7–10 p.m. Where: The Butcher Gallery, 19 E. Bay St. Cost: Free Info: whatisthebutcher.com With its script-like swirls, stenciled […]
Shine the Light
A pogostick might not seem like a tool of social revolution. No one’s more surprised about it than Christopher. In 2005, when he was in his mid–60s, the photographer/author began […]
American Eye
Considering he’s been one of America’s most in-demand editorial and celebrity portrait photographers for decades, it’s not surprising that Dan Winters would have a solo museum show. What is surprising, […]
The art of social change
Call them “the usual suspects” of Savannah’s cultural change movement. Around a table at the Sentient Bean are Molly Lieberman, the director of Loop It Up at the West Broad […]
FALL ARTS: Visual Arts Calendar
Through Oct. 7Live from Gray’s Reef: Underwater Photographs by Greg McFall. Jepson Center Through Oct. 7The Total Look: The Creative Collaboration between Rudi Gernreich, Peggy Moffitt, and William Claxton. SCAD […]
Savannah’s Beloved Community
“This is the love that may well be the salvation of our civilization.” – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. For all save the most hard–hearted among us, it’s an inarguable […]
Visions of war
A small but worthwhile exhibit has extended its run through the summer. “Art at War: Changing Attitudes” is a look at the shift in the way artists have portrayed warfare […]
Impressions of reality
The cutting edge pursuit of the artistic intersection of tradition and technology isn’t necessarily limited to those fresh out of their teens. Local artist Kathy Salter — part of the […]
