IF YOU pass by the Jepson Center’s east side, you’ll notice a unique project in the windows. That’s “Folklore” by Jessica Pope, the installation created specifically for those windows. Pope […]
Jepson Center for the Arts
Best Museum
Last fall, there was a palpable buzz in the air for the Jepson Center’s latest traveling exhibition. “Monet to Matisse: Masterworks of French Impressionism” went on view to the public […]
Rembrandt’s Jewish ties
Rembrandt was not Jewish himself, but he often conferred with Jewish theologians while creating his works based on religious imagery
A world united
Nineteen stainless steel figures, suspended by wires, are comprised of letters from eight different alphabets
Savannah Book Festival: Patti Callahan Henry
Yet, they fell in love, and Patti Callahan Henry’s ‘Becoming Mrs. Lewis’ lays the story out for us
Super Museum Sunday!
There’s no time like the present to see some of our area’s most beloved cultural and historical centers
PULSE: Keita Takahashi
He’s the man behind Katamari Damacy, the 2004 sleeper hit game that was so influential it was one of the first games acquired for the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art
PULSE: Savannah Games Showcase
Organized by Malcolm and Fern Howard and Laurie Zipperer, the monthly meetup at the Creative Coast allows game developers to demo their games, talk about what they’ve been working on, and network
That 1 Guy brings musical art to Pulse
THAT 1 GUY has been in a constant state of artistic exploration for as long as he’s been around. The renowned bassist and creator, who’s known for the use of […]
Constellation of colors
Part of Telfair’s ongoing efforts to support local artists, the commission will remain in the atrium for several years
‘I Have Marks to Make’: Art from all walks of life
FOR NEARLY a quarter century, the Telfair Museums’ “I Have Marks To Make” annual exhibit celebrates the power of art in transforming everyday life, for everyday people. It is in […]
Keeping the past alive
During this sequence, Olufani learned that the Five Points MARTA station on the corner of Alabama and Peachtree used to be the Crawford Negro Brokerage House, a former site for slave trade
