Telfair Museums’ Friends of African American Arts (FAAA) presents “Vessels,” a group exhibition that pays tribute to the things we hold and the things that carry us. The exhibition is […]
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SANDRA DUTTON: Energy, Obsessions, and Discoveries
Recently, I received an email telling me of an artist named Sandra Dutton who would be showing at Taylor Galleries. Unfamiliar with both artist and gallery, I was immediately intrigued… […]
LISA WATSON: ON A MISSION
Lisa D. Watson’s little bungalow on DeRenne Avenue is filled to overflowing with three cats, her late mother’s Shih Tzu, and various elements needed for her upcoming series of shows. […]
Beth Logan’s Art Patrol Recommendations
Don’t miss the project finale by Sulfur Studio’s ON::View artist-in-residence Gabrielle Torres on Friday, September 2 from 5-9pm in conjunction with First Friday in Starland. Torres, who recently earned her […]
‘Sunday Suppers’ feeding a hunger for art and community
‘Sunday Supper’ is a local event that organizers call a hub of art, music, food and culture. While culturally, some may have experienced the idea of Sunday supper with their […]
GILLIAN TRASK: FROM FIERY MELTDOWN TO MILAN
I meet Gillian Trask in her tiny, meticulously organized, home-based studio on Isle of Hope, curious as to how this relative newcomer to the jewelry world will be representing the […]
Sophie Daniele and the Art of Time Traveling (with typewriters)
A few years ago, on the way to London’s Tate Modern, I spotted a small crowd of tourists clustered around two seated and rather eccentric looking young men in overcoats, […]
Kazumi Wilds brings Spanish moss folktales to life through Ukiyo-e
In the heart of Savannah’s vibrant Starland District, Kazumi Wilds, Sulfur Studios’ On::View Artist in Residence, sketches an image of Spanish moss hanging from tree branches. Wilds’ is a Tokyo-based […]
JENNIFER NOLAN: Bringer of joy, wonder and beauty
Artist Jennifer Nolan meets me at the door of her comfortably funky Talahi Island home she shares with husband and fellow painter Bernard Nolan, and her five—yes, five—sons ranging from […]
MAGGIE HAYES has nowhere to go
Maggie Hayes (b. Atlanta, 1989) is a soulful, sexual, energetic, joyful, and sometimes angst-filled, beautiful force of nature who, after stints at UGA, UCF, Temple University, and long stays in […]
ROBOTS ON THE HORIZON: Talking with artist John Lytle Wilson
John Lytle Wilson is a Birmingham, Alabama-based artist known for his colorful murals and paintings. Taking inspiration from 80s era cartoons and movies, Wilson paints robots, animals and storylines into […]
Tiffani Taylor: A life of intention and gratitude
The softly spoken and exquisitely beautiful Tiffani Taylor is excited that her eponymous Gallery is celebrating 11 years this weekend. Situated in the heart of an historic district often known […]
