No Access— SCAD Museum of Art presents “No Access,” a large-scale outdoor installation by artist Tom Burr. Through Sep. 17. scadmoa.org/SCAD Museum of Art, 601 Turner Blvd.

From One To The Next— Cal Wood exhibits his paintings at Savannah State. Through Sep. 22. 912-398-2385. Kennedy Fine Arts Building, Savannah State University, 3219 College St.

Bonaventure: A Historic Cemetery in Art— Steeped in art and history, Bonaventure Cemetery is one of Savannah’s most scenic locales. Through Sep. 23. telfair.org/jepson/Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St.

Brute & Bloom: Screenprinted Artwork by Aesthetic Apparatus— For over 15 years Michael Byzewski has done work for everyone from broke local bands to international advertising firms. Through Sep. 30. foxyloxycafe.comFoxy Loxy Cafe, 1919 Bull St.

Norman Blackwell— Norman Blackwell has worked in almost every medium and style available to a serious painter. Through Sep. 30. savannahjea.orgJewish Educational Alliance, 5111 Abercorn St.

Tom’s Legacy: The First 40 Years of Chatham Savannah Citizen Advocacy— Celebrate Chatham Savannah Citizen Advocacy’s 40th Anniversary and to celebrate Tom Kohler’s 40 years of work as Coordinator. Through Oct. 1. sentientbean.comThe Sentient Bean, 13 E. Park Ave.

American Idyll— For “American Idyll,” Wendy White took inspiration from Andy Warhol’s radical 1969 exhibition “Raid the Icebox.” Through Dec. 30. scadmoa.org/SCAD Museum of Art, 601 Turner Blvd.

Capturing the Soul: Portrait Photography from the W.W. Law Collection— The display features thirty portraits which highlight the evolving nature of photography, portraiture as an art form, as well as material culture through time. Through Jan. 31. Beach Institute, 502 E. Harris St.

I See You— Through geographical, economic, political, historical, psychological and social dynamics, the body is pressured — even physically affected — by the weight of abstract structures. Through Dec. 30. May Poetter Gallery (SCAD), 342 Bull St.

Knee Deep— SCAD alumnus Kenzie Adair creates from the standpoint that the destruction of the natural world is directly linked to the suppression of the voices of women and marginalized communities. Through Nov. 4. scadmoa.org. scadmoa.org/SCAD Museum of Art, 601 Turner Blvd.

The Language of Vision— The Language of Vision: Early 20th-Century Photography brings together the work of four eminent artists from Telfair Museums’ perma­nent collection. ThroughJan. 13. telfair.org/jepson/Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St.

Now, Soon, Then, Tomorrow— Guillermo Mora has generated a particular visual vocabulary where formal elements `are used to create an abstract mode of communication. Through Jan. 6. scadmoa.org. scadmoa.org/SCAD Museum of Art, 601 Turner Blvd.

Rolling Stone Press: Human Considerations— Human Considerations is the second exhibition to spotlight a portfolio of lithographic prints from the Rolling Stone Press. Through Nov. 25. telfair.org/jepson/Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St.

Savannah Families Abroad: The Consumption of Culture in the 19th Century— In the 19th century, wealthy Americans enjoyed extensive explorations of Europe, many traveling to the continent multiple times in their lives. Through March 10. telfair.orgTelfair Academy of Arts and Sciences, 121 Barnard St.

Up To No Good— Tiffany O’Brien works in mostly oil paint to create her bright characters. Through Oct. 9. starlanddining.com/index2.php#/home/Starland Cafe, 11 East 41st St.

Walking the Horizon— This is an exhibition of the late Savannah-based artist Bertha Husband in tribute to her tremendous legacy in the art world. Through April 21. telfair.org/jepson/Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St.

en plein air— Will Penny works with generative design in connection with painting, sculpture, and animation. Through Nov. 10. Laney Contemporary, 1810 Mills B. Lane Blvd.

An Irregular Morning: Views from the Cutting Room Floor—This exhibit features exclusive images cut from a 1943 Movietone News film. Sep. 11-Jan. 6. shipsofthesea.org/gestalt. shipsofthesea.orgShips of The Sea Museum, 41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd.

Wild Animals— ‘Wild Animals!’ is a collection created by David Laughlin featuring his original miniature paintings. Through Sept. 30. galleryespresso.com/Gallery Espresso, 234 Bull St.

Complex Uncertainties: Artists in Postwar America— Complex Uncertainties: Artists in Postwar America is an evolving exhibition grounded by works in Telfair’s modern and contemporary collection. telfair.org/jepson/Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St.

After Hours— Work by Lisa D. Watson. Sep. 13-Oct. 25. In Vino Veritas, 102 E. Liberty St.

Miniature Masterpieces Silent Auction— Over 50 local artists and artisans have donated mini pieces to this eclectic show. Fri., Sep. 14, 5:30 p.m. hospicesavannah.org/Hospice Savannah, 1352 Eisenhower Dr.

HAZA Open House—Showcasing more than 30 works from artists represnted at HAZA. Through Sept. 26. HAZA, 7 Rathborne Drive.

Roe v. Wade— Why is Roe v. Wade important to you? And does its relevance change with the very real threat of its repeal? Sep. 18-30. sulfurstudios.orgSulfur Studios, 2301 Bull St.

From Me to Them to Me Again— The exhibition brings together two major works in Lorraine O’Grady’s oeuvre. Sep. 20-Jan. 13. scadmoa.org. scadmoa.org/SCAD Museum of Art, 601 Turner Blvd.

Jewelry of Ideas: The Susan Grant Lewin Collection— The exhibition presents more than 140 jewelry pieces from the Susan Grant Lewin Collection. Sep. 20-Jan. 6. scadmoa.org. scadmoa.org/SCAD Museum of Art, 601 Turner Blvd.

In the Present: Five Decades— The SCAD Museum of Art presents “In the Present: Five Decades” by veteran photographer Elaine Mayes, exploring works that span 50 years of her career. Sep. 20-Jan. 13. scadmoa.org/SCAD Museum of Art, 601 Turner Blvd.

Instinctual— “Instinctual” by artist/illustrator Stacie Jean Albano features anthropomorphic artwork inspired by Roman mythology. Sep. 21-Oct. 12. Location Gallery at Austin Hill Realty, 417 Whitaker St.

Monet to Matisse: Masterworks of French Impressionism—This exhibition boasts significant works of art by the most dynamic artists to work in late 19th- and early 20th-century France. Sep. 28-Feb. 10. telfair.org/. telfair.org/jepson/Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St.

Fall Senior Exhibition 2018, Exhibition I— Graduating seniors showcase their college portfolios for this capstone. Oct. 1. 912-344-2801. [email protected].Armstrong Campus, GSU, 11935 Abercorn St.

Paper Soup— Ginger McGee creates collage and mixed media work. Oct. 1-28. foxyloxycafe.comFoxy Loxy Cafe, 1919 Bull St.

Hispanic Heritage Month Group Exhibition— Savannah State University presents an exhibition of Hispanic artists in conjunction with Hispanic Heritage Month. Oct. 1-Nov. 2. Kennedy Fine Arts Building, Savannah State University, 3219 College St.

Cut It Out— A collection of woodcuts by Camden Noir and Ashley Cox. Oct. 2-30. sentientbean.comThe Sentient Bean, 13 E. Park Ave.

The Fiber Guild of the Savannahs— The Fiber Guild of the Savannahs is a group of fiber artists. Oct. 3-31. savannahjea.orgJewish Educational Alliance, 5111 Abercorn St.

Four Perspectives— A group photography exhibition exploring people and their environments. Oct. 4-7. sulfurstudios.orgSulfur Studios, 2301 Bull St.

Inverso Mundus— AES+F is best known for its unique aesthetic sense, which combines historical and mythical references with the contemporary imagery of urban landscapes. Oct. 4-Feb. 3. scadmoa.org/SCAD Museum of Art, 601 Turner Blvd.

Contemporary Spotlight: Erin Johnson and Ken Ueno— Erin Johnson and Ken Ueno create original works that address questions and themes specific to our region, considering what it means to tell the history of a place. Fri., Oct. 5. 912-790-8800. telfair.org/. telfair.org/jepson/Jepson Center for the Arts, 207 West York St.

Harmonic Tension— “Harmonic Tension” is a collection of black and white abstract paintings by Calvin Woodum. Oct. 5-Nov. 30. Location Gallery at Savannah LGBT Center, 1515 Bull St.

Something That is Nothing— Featuring paintings, fiber and sculpture by recent SCAD graduate Jia Zeng. Oct. 9-13. sulfurstudios.orgSulfur Studios, 2301 Bull St.

Ritual— Work by Dorlene Dowl and Cindy Male is on display. Oct. 9-Nov. 20. starlanddining.com/index2.php#/home/Starland Cafe, 11 East 41st St.

South by Southwest— Meredith Gray’s show features images she has taken during her time in Savannah and in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Oct. 12-Dec. 12. hospicesavannah.org/Hospice Savannah, 1352 Eisenhower Dr.

Jeanine Potter— Jeanine specializes in using semiprecious stones and bone creating unique necklaces, bracelets and earrings. Sat., Oct. 13. Roots Up Gallery, 412-C Whitaker Street.

Live from Savannah— A group exhibition by Demeri Flowers, John Schmidt, Stephen Willis and Alan Kindler. Oct. 16-21. sulfurstudios.orgSulfur Studios, 2301 Bull St.

In Our Cards— Lisa Ocampo and Peter E. Roberts’ artwork is influenced and derived from fortune telling cards. Oct. 19-Nov. 2. Location Gallery at Austin Hill Realty, 417 Whitaker St.

Palimpsest - Hands Worn Smooth By Coins— Danish artist FOS works within a creative principle he calls “social design.” Oct. 21-Jan. 27. scadmoa.org. scadmoa.org/SCAD Museum of Art, 601 Turner Blvd.

Lyric— Artists were prompted: What is your favorite lyric? Oct. 25-Nov. 3. sulfurstudios.orgSulfur Studios, 2301 Bull St.

Eradication— Recent work by Becky Slivinsky. Oct. 25-Dec. 6. In Vino Veritas, 102 E. Liberty St.

Scribble Art Studio Annual Art Show— The annual art show by Scribble Art Studio. Oct. 29-Nov. 25. foxyloxycafe.comFoxy Loxy Cafe, 1919 Bull St.

Behind Us— Work by Michelle Perez. Oct. 31-Dec. 31. sentientbean.comThe Sentient Bean, 13 E. Park Ave.

Fall Senior Exhibition 2018, Exhibition II— Graduating seniors showcase their college portfolios for this capstone. Nov. 1, Armstrong Campus, Georgia Southern University, 11935 Abercorn St.

Art Quilters of the Low Country— “Art in Stitches” exhibit showcases fiber art by the Art Quilters of the Low Country. Nov. 1-30. savannahjea.orgJewish Educational Alliance, 5111 Abercorn St.

Function: Contemporary Craft— This work pushes the boundaries of what “functional” means, as well as work that is conceptual or satirical, alongside more traditional craft forms. Nov. 8-24. sulfurstudios.orgSulfur Studios, 2301 Bull St.

Robin Howard— Robin’s work explores the roles between science, nature, magic, and myth through mixed-media works that incorporate storytelling and found objects. Fri., Nov. 9. Roots Up Gallery, 412-C Whitaker Street.

Savannah Mosaic 2018— “Savannah Mosaic 2018” is a group show with 13 Savannah artists working in a variety of square formats. Nov. 9-23. Location Gallery at Austin Hill Realty, 417 Whitaker St.

Fall Senior Exhibition, Exhibition III— Graduating seniors showcase their college portfolios for this capstone. Nov. 12, Armstrong Campus, Georgia Southern University, 11935 Abercorn St.

Senior III Exhibition— Armstrong Campus students present their senior art thesis. Nov. 12-30. Armstrong Campus Fine Arts Center, 11935 Abercorn St.

Graduating Senior Thesis Exhibition— Savannah State’s graduating seniors host this thesis show. Nov. 12-Dec. 8. Kennedy Fine Arts Building, Savannah State University, 3219 College St.

Marcus Kenney— Laney Contemporary exhibits Marcus Kenney’s work. Nov. 15-Jan. 26. Laney Contemporary, 1810 Mills B. Lane Blvd.

Variegated— Work by Demeri Flowers. Nov. 20-Dec. 31. starlanddining.com/index2.php#/home/Starland Cafe, 11 East 41st St.

Strawberry Luna— These screenprints by Strawberry Luna hang in Foxy’s print gallery. Nov. 26-Jan. 27. foxyloxycafe.comFoxy Loxy Cafe, 1919 Bull St.

Downtown Design District Holiday Walk— Roots Up will have a group show by their artist featuring works related to food and entertaining. Thu., Nov. 29. Roots Up Gallery, 412-C Whitaker Street.

White Elephant— The 4th Annual Members Only affordable art show on display at Sulfur Studios. All art priced at under $200. Nov. 29-Dec. 15. sulfurstudios.orgSulfur Studios, 2301 Bull St.

Vanessa Withun— Vanessa Withun is a representational artist of Dominican and Puerto Rican descent. She combines elements of traditional realism with a contemporary style. Although her work is mainly representational, she incorporates elements of expressionism which give her work a semi-romantic feel. Dec. 2-31. savannahjea.orgJewish Educational Alliance, 5111 Abercorn St.

8th Annual National Exhibtion— Celebrating its 7th year, this gallery features juried selections of two-dimensional artwork submitted by professional artists throughout the United States. Reception: January 19, 2018, 12:00pm-1:30pm. Located in Fine arts Gallery. $0 Mon., Dec. 10, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 912-344-2801. [email protected]Armstrong Campus, Georgia Southern University, 11935 Abercorn St.

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