The project is the second edition of a collaboration between artists Greg Finger and Zhou Fan, who met in an artist collective in China years ago
Harry DeLorme
Juneteenth at the Jepson: 12 years strong
The Telfair intentionally schedules its Juneteenth celebration earlier than the actual June 19 date so residents can go to other Juneteenth celebrations in the area.
Sea change
Making Waves at Ships of the Sea sets out to show us that a drop in the bucket can still fill it up, drop by drop.
Garbage is the new black
It’s a phenomenon that documents and critiques our alarmingly wasteful culture, and making something beautiful out of the ubiquitous waste of the 21st century imbues a piece a work with meaning before it’s even begun.
Gallery Hop
Arrangements of plastic pieces in every color forge interesting connections between life, art and the natural world.
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 […]
PULSE pushes the boundaries of new media
OVER THE past two decades, Hollywood has churned out two separate horror films titled Pulse, and both of their plots centered around technology run amok. In one, a computer hacker […]
Art in Opposition
THIS IS AN IMPORTANT EXHIBITION not for aesthetic reasons, but because it initiates a discussion on the subject of protest art and takes place in an alternative gallery space, something […]
