She takes over Jepson for storytelling, and interactive creation
Jepson Center for the Arts
The return of Blank Page Poetry
PERHAPS Savannah’s most unique grassroots cultural offering, the Blank Page Poetry series ambitiously blends spoken word poetry, dance, music, and digital projection. Organized by Jerome Meadows of Indigo Sky Community […]
Art Marches to Art Fairs
Ready, set go! As an arts enthusiast and writer in Savannah, that’s the mindset I have as I wave goodbye to August and hop into the depths of September. From […]
Fall Arts Preview: Visual Arts
Port City: The Savannah Riverfront through Artists’ Eyes Through Jan. 4, Jepson Center for the Arts Drawn from Telfair Museums’ collection with key loans from the Library of Congress, the […]
A ‘Deep River’ to freedom
HISTORY, especially in Savannah, is immediately visible and intrinsically hidden. Historical architecture and styling paints a scene across time, yet those signifiers distance us from the human realities we share […]
Art and style, deconstructed
This year’s red carpet event will utilize the breathtaking setting of the Jepson Center for the Arts to present the Marc by Marc Jacobs Spring 2014 collection.
Book Fest: Sex, guns, and money
‘Jefferson really did understand what Hamilton’s policies were leading to. But then again, today we live in Hamilton’s world.’
Book Fest: Hot dogs $200 French meals
‘If it’s in the book, I’ve decided even if it’s swarming with tourists it still holds some remarkable element of wowness.’
Book Fest: The acts you’ve known for all these years
“The Beatles were experimenting with some bizarre instruments that you didn’t really hear in pop music, like the sitar. And then the Stones did that.”
PULSE’s Mark Dixon: ‘There’s a serious lack of control in this stuff’
At this year’s PULSE, Dixon brings a two-pronged performance: creating a drum machine/turntable of sorts (“Rhythm 1001”) using only analog/mechanical technology, and “Elsewhere’s Roof,” which incorporates and amplifies the totally random sounds of dripping water.
PULSE’s Rafaël Rozendaal is master of his domain
“There’s a whole market for moving images, for video installations. The thing that I do different is, I want it to be public as well.”
PULSE: Gabe’s clock of the heart
“It seems like so much new media nowadays involves lasers and stuff from Tron [laughs].”
