MIRIAM AND JACOB HODESH are on a mission. The two have founded New Moon of Savannah, a social venture that mixes business strategy with community awareness and passion. In their […]
Visual Arts
Don’t try this at home
Fourth of July fireworks might seem tame to Matt Stromberg. The Savannah College of Art and Design professor of foundation studies and sculpture uses rocket fuel, explosives, pyrotechnics, propellants and […]
Party arty
One of Savannah’s youngest art galleries is wasting no time in giving back to the community that welcomed them. As part of its first birthday celebration, Dimensions Gallery on MLK […]
Trash to treasure
Twelve local artists in Savannah have discovered a new place to find treasure: in your garbage. “Reincarnated: Art Showcasing Reduce, Reuse & Recycle,” will showcase their works, which contain found […]
Greening the gallery space
Today, green is more than just a color on a palette. It’s a philosophy and a practice that just might save the world. Dimensions Gallery, a downtown art gallery, and […]
Dreams so real
Brian MacGregor is a full-time artist whose work has been internationally recognized. He moved to Savannah in 2000 from Richmond, Va., and is a SCAD graduate who enjoys camping and […]
Shooting hip hop
Kim Malkowski is a full-time student at the Savannah College of Art and Design and a part-time photographer from Chicago. She enjoys reading (especially comic books) and cooking in her […]
Loosening up at the Telfair
ON FEBRUARY 23 some of Savannah’s most dedicated arts patrons will dance the night away in a 1940’s “Black and White” fashion during the Telfair Museum’s 28th Annual Ball held […]
Dig it
Imagine a civilization so powerful it conquered the ancient Egyptians, with people so industrious that they built more pyramids than the Egyptians did. Such a place actually existed in ancient […]
Boiling over
You can’t blame political cartoonist Patrick Oliphant for hoping for the worst. After all, he makes his living from the stupid things politicians do. The last eight years have been […]
Inca images
In a unique cooperative exhibit, Armstrong Atlantic State University hosts a show of Andean weaving from the highlands of Argentina at the Fine Arts Gallery through Jan. 25. On the […]
Something fishy
Artist Douglas Jones once traveled and lived in a school bus, selling his artistic creations along the way. But after a Tybee resident “discovered” the fish artist at a Savannah […]
