Photographer David Strohl discovered the inspiration for his new exhibit, “Qualifies for Dreammaker,” while taking a walk. The show, which takes a closer look at some near–Eastside neighborhoods, opens this […]
Visual Arts
Artists in Residence
It’s a familiar narrative in Savannah: Find a house that needs a little work, fix it up and settle down. But an art event next week in an Ardsley Park […]
More than a taste
This year has had no shortage of cultural events from Pulse to Stopover to the Music Festival and the Urban Arts Festival, as well as the Book Festival, BandWagon and […]
Life by Chocolate
Folk art is the umbrella term used to encapsulate the spectrum of creativity by outsider artists. It’s a rich tradition in Georgia, from the visionary works of Summerville’s Howard Finster […]
Under the influence
After its unique opening reception last week, which included rock ‘n’ roll, go–go dancers and a light show, it’s clear the Jepson’s new exhibit “Psychedelic” isn’t the usual fare. An […]
For Sherry
Last summer SCAD professor Sherran Deems was hiking in the mountains – a fond memory that seems much farther in the past than the handful of months between that time […]
More than words
For most people, airbrushing is relegated to mall kiosks for custom T–shirts, not fine art on gallery walls. Joel Cothran didn't get the memo. "The airbrush has something profound about […]
A Prophet in art as well as letters
Kahlil Gibran is of course best–known as the author ofThe Prophet, one of the best-selling books of all time and one of the few never to be out of print […]
Marks on the walls
Even after a year of particularly diverse offerings — from early 20th Century French Surrealists to the art and technology highlighted during Pulse — "I Have Marks to Make," the […]
Review: National Arts Program Exhibit
While discussions over the City’s 2011 budget continued last week, a different side of municipal government was highlighted by an exhibit that opened at the S.P.A.C.E. gallery on Henry Street […]
An Art Fair, reimagined
The Sept. 23 opening of Matt Hebermehl’s “Birds in Flight” exhibit was unusual not only because it marked the first time that the Telfair Museums have allowed art to be […]
Hello, world, this is America
Most everyone is familiar with the pop culture-influenced abstract art of Andy Warhol in the late ‘60s. But Warhol’s fame was in some ways made possible by other American abstract […]
