‘We need to change our disposable culture’
Non-Fiction Gallery
When the personal is political
IN TODAY’S political climate, women wage a daily war over their own rights. From affordable birth control to safe abortions and everything in between, our reproductive health rights are slowly […]
The art of activism
Artist Niki Johnson continued to use her international platform to showcase large-scale works that bring attention to the themes of cultural power, sexual politics and reproductive freedom.
Music to move mountains
Burke’s original compositions possess an inherent grace and magnetic knack for melody
‘Spoken Perceptions’: Catching words and dreams
Without being too on-the-nose, the animations are evocative–even quietly beautiful as small pieces of standalone artwork
Spring Preview: Gallery shows not to miss
The newest gallery on the Savannah scene, Location Gallery, presents its second ever show, Juliana Peloso’s I’m Your Biggest Fan, April 8—May 7. The exhibition features over 60 small oil paintings of celebrities, and profits will be donated to One Love Animal Rescue.
Flannery O’Connor’s ‘Southern Discomfort’
Flannery O’Connor wanted to make sure we got a good, long look at the grotesqueness of being human.
Molding the perfect cup
If a person’s choice of favorite mug reveals something about their personality (and I’ll argue forever that it does) then there’s undoubtedly something for everyone in SIP
Anderson Hill Trio: Home for the Holidays
Since falling in love with violin at the age of four, native Savannahian Adrianne Munden-Dixon has been making a name for herself in the classical music world. A graduate of […]
Ain’t no party like a Factory Party
IF YOU’RE NOT familiar with Andy Warhol’s Factory studio, imagine a silvery room covered in tinfoil, musicians and artists and drag queens all doing speed on a red couch, and […]
Navigating a nebulous boyhood at Non-Fiction
YOU don’t need to be a psychology buff to enjoy “dream boy” by Andrew Lyman, but it sure couldn’t hurt. The winning exhibit of Non-Fiction Gallery’s “Your Art Here” contest, […]
Reflections of expression
In the past six months I’ve had countless magical nights charged by a sense of creative mass.
This density is fed by public celebrations of the arts and a diversity of expressions.
