Photo-encaustic artistic Cora Ennis Morris found her inspiration behind her latest series of works, “What Lies Beneath,” at Cedar House Gallery from the documentary “Chasing Coral” that she saw at the Savannah College of Art and Design Film Festival in 2017. From that moment, she realized the vital role that reef systems play in our ecosystem and felt compelled to create this collection of art to bring attention to the decline in coral reefs globally.
Cedar House Gallery
Artist’s work stems from childhood compulsion of collecting
Morgan Smith has her Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from the Savannah College of Art and Design she received in 2017, her Associates of Arts in clinical psychology from the College of Southern Maryland in 2014 and will receive her M.F.A. in painting from the Savannah College of Art and Design in May 2021.
Printmaker to display ode to beauty of Savannah at Cedar House Gallery
Anthony TungNing Huang is an illustrator, printmaker and ballroom dancer. Upon taking his first printmaking class at SCAD last winter he immediately connected with the process.
A showcase of diverse works draws to a close at Savannah’s Cedar House Gallery
The Cedar House Gallery’s most diverse annual show of artwork collections, the Local Artist Showcase, features ceramics, glass art, jewelry, paintings, and more by 13 Savannah-area artists. As the event […]
A moment of self-reflection: with artist Purvisha Peshwe
Purvisha Peshwe (M.F.A., painting candidate at Savannah College of Art and Design) has been working on her senior thesis “Wall of People” for more than a year now and it’s […]
The Diversified Collective comes out swinging with The Metromaniacs
What the collective has done with David Ives’ farce is break down the barriers of gender and race that are often written into plays
‘Tis the season for holiday markets
We’re solidly in the middle of the busiest shopping weeks of the year. Everyone’s on the hunt for the flashiest, most Insta-worthy gift. As holiday consumerism dictates, the onslaught of […]
Showgirls at Cedar House
In ‘The Rest is All Drag,’ Garrigan uses Styrofoam heads in sculpture to accompany a portrait series of drag queens as fashion icons from the 1960s
Coming home to Cedar House
The multi-use space is housed inside a stunning 1921 home on the corner of 36th and Abercorn
