Blair came up with the idea for Fast Forward while working on her own art and thinking of her father, who’s a Doomsday prepper
Indigo Sky Community Gallery
Jerome Meadows goes small
After an international career of installing massive sculptures in public spaces, he’s displaying an exhibition of works small enough to fit in your living room.
(it)’s all the rage
Their style runs on creativity and imagination—don’t expect streams of puns or up-to-the-minute political jokes. Instead, marvel in the quick-stepping chops of a bunch of locals who dare to dream.
These walls can talk—and they should
I’M A huge fan of all forms of creative expression, and I can think of no better summer activity than to spend an afternoon in air-conditioned museum meditation. But there’s […]
Indigo Sky Gallery hosts a conversation of ‘tender issue’ of race
“It amazes me that people can think we can have a thriving economic vision in Savannah when the poverty rate is 28 percent,” says Alethea Raynor.
Politics, police, and photography
“THE reason you need to talk to my wife is because the fact that we are sitting here has everything to do with her. I’m just not gonna lie about […]
Collaboration & public art:Think of the children!
First conceived to help fulfill the mission of last Saturday’s A-Town Get Down Festival, the splashy mobile sculptures were assembled by the kids of the Loop It Up Savannah art program at the West Broad YMCA—a fine, fun example of how the sum of many creative efforts can add up to a single piece of art.
Gallery Hop: The forecast called for art
Unable to hide her enthusiasm, co-owner Heather MacRae-Trulson describes the goose bumps she felt when this exhibition was installed. “These are the shows that we promised the community when we opened this gallery.”
In praise of public art
Public art takes central stage at Savannah Gardens with the city-funded sculpture currently being created by Jerome Meadows in his Indigo Sky Community Art Gallery.
