Now in its twelfth year, PULSE will feature several virtual reality and augmented reality (VR/AR) installations.
Jepson Center for the Arts
Lisa D. Watson bridges the environment
TWO YEARS AGO, Telfair’s Erin Dunn and Rachel Reese visited Lisa D. Watson’s home for one of their #art912 studio tours. They were met with a mini scale model of […]
Curating the curators
Triple Candie identifies as art historians, not curators, which continues their conversation of what curation really is—and what it can be
Rodin’s human experience
ARTISTS TODAY owe a lot to Auguste Rodin. “Rodin: The Human Experience,” opening Sept. 1 at the Jepson Center, is an exhibition of 32 Rodin sculptures and is presented by […]
5 Questions with: Maggie Mullin O’Hara
‘Will strangers feel with me, another stranger; will they cry with me?’
Juneteenth means freedom all month long
WHEN President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation that granted freedom to America’s slaves in September of 1862, it was supposed to go into effect January 1, 1863. Out on […]
William Wegman’s Weimaraners
Fans of Sesame Street in the ‘90s might remember Wegman’s dogs on the show, wearing clothes and performing human acts
Kahlil Gibran and the Feminine Divine
The exhibition focuses on women, the influence they had on Gibran’s life, and the oneness of all people
‘Wundercamera: Savannah’: The Museum as Art
THE RELATIONSHIP between a museum and its visitors has long been a point of fascination with artists. “Photographers have always loved photographing museums,” says Klaus Wehner, the London-based artist behind […]
Savannah Book Festival: Jay McInerney’s Bright Star
McInerney was once as famous for his party game as his storytelling skills.
Savannah Book Festival: Seinfeldia is a book about a show about nothing
FORMER Entertainment Weekly writer Jennifer Keishin Armstrong’s enthusiasm for the show Seinfeld can’t be curbed. She can barely remain master of her domain. She finds Seinfeld to be nearly spongeworthy, […]
